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27.01.2021 | Blog | Blog
Education in Libya is free but inaccessible
 
Education is one of the significant things that we’re entitled to, you can be judged based on what you had studied, where you had studied, and what your GPA entails. Most of us were encouraged to do…  
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27.01.2021 | Publications | Publications
The current faces of Arab feminism
 
It was young Arab women who mainly drove the events that led to the so-called Arab Spring. They demanded socioeconomic justice and mobilised protesters. On the frontlines, they paid the highest price…  
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27.01.2021 | Publications | Publications
Care work and the Pandemic - Policy Brief
 
The feminization, invisibilization, and undervaluation of care work are three factors that contribute in major ways to the precarity of women’s lives and livelihoods. In order to counter the…  
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27.01.2021 | Publications | Publications
Care work and the Pandemic - Issue Brief
 
Having internalized patriarchal and exploitative capitalist assumptions that render care work invisible, studies have unfortunately not considered the importance of care work and its impact on the…  
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22.01.2021 | Publications | Publications
Feminist Perspectives on the Digital Economy in the MENA Region
 
The positive changes that came about as a result of advancements in digital technologies are not benefiting everyone equally.  
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22.01.2021 | Publications | Publications
Feminist Perspectives on the Green Economy in the MENA Region
 
Research shows that the transition to a green economy will boost job creation; the global net job creation, considering losses from traditional energy sectors, will amount to 24 million jobs…  
267. AL-Monitor, 12.01.2021: International observers prepare for Iraq's elections  
Hundreds of international observers are gearing up for the legislative elections in Iraq on Oct. 10 in an attempt to help Iraqis conduct transparent and fair elections.  
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11.01.2021 | Blog | Blog
A Decade of Disincentivizing Democratic Change
 
On the occasion of the tenth anniversary of the “Arab Spring”, a number of articles have been published highlighting the limits of political change – and democratic progress – in the Middle East and…  
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11.01.2021 | Blog | Blog
Informal Work and Auto-Entrepreneurship Laws in the Maghreb: What can Tunisia learn from Morocco?
 
Informal economies in North Africa have frequently captured public attention in recent years.  
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04.01.2021 | Blog | Blog
Democracy without Political Parties?
 
Parliamentary democracy in Tunisia is in dire straits, and President Kais Saied’s radical ideas could wreak havoc on the political system.  
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