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We must dismantle capitalist patriarchy that thrives on exploiting women and nature to attain a socially and environmentally just future. By Farah…
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A feminist perspective from the Middle East and North Africa on the effects of the coronavirus pandemic. By Farah Daibes
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Will childcare services in Jordan survive COVID-19? By Sahar Aloul
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How Middle East & North Africa lockdown policies ignore unequal relations of power in households. By Yara Tarabulsi & Lina Abou-Habib.
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In recent years, world leaders, economists, business owners, and tech giants have been discussing how the so-called Fourth Industrial Revolution will…
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Farah Daibes expertly summarizes a study that dives deep into the origins of Family Laws in the MENA Region and the recent amendments made…
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