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21. Social Justice and Jordanian Women  
The results of the labor force surveys for the fourth quarter of 2023 showed that the economic participation rate for Jordanian females aged 15 years and over is 15.1%, which is one of the lowest…  
22. Debt Crisis: The role of Parliament and civil society  
END THE DEBT TRAP By Mariem Jrad - FES MENA The world is facing a debt crisis. The most affected are the poorest countries because they spend more on debt repayments than on education, health and…  
23. Description Mariem  
Regional Program Officer & Communications focal point Mariem.Jrad(at)fes.de Mariem as the Program officer of the ‘Economic Policies for Social Justice’ regional program carries out tasks…  
24. Bloody Funds and their Fleeting Trends  
This article explores how the neoliberal commodification of menstruation has sustained stigma and discomfort, while advocating for a holistic approach to menstrual justice. It emphasizes the pressing…  
25. Navigating hardships: Migrant economic realities in Libya  
Despite civil wars and political instability, Libya remains an important destination and transit country for many migrants. Inside Libya, they often face precarious working conditions and uncertain…  
26. DW, 12.07.2024; Migrants flock to Libya despite lack of law and order  
Human traffickers, militias, mass graves — nothing seems to discourage migrants from coming to Libya. Observers believe that only international pressure can change the conditions.  
27. Join us  
Call for Abstracts: Feminist Economics in the MENA Region Feminist economics is an interdisciplinary field that challenges orthodox economic theories by incorporating a gendered perspective and…  
28. The Policy Lab  
Policy Lab The regional project Economic Policies for Social Justice, in partnership with the British University of Bath - the Social Policy Network in the Middle East and North Africa region and…  
29. Ending the culture of waste  
The right to repair will do more than safeguard Europeans’ social rights — it is also a decisive step against unbridled capitalism  
30. Commercializing Women's Bodies: Exploitative Marketing and the Violation of Gender Justice  
This article explores how universalized workplace dress codes contribute to the commodification of women’s bodies and perpetuate oppressive systems.  
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