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The Arab Feminist Forum for Digital Content
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The Arab Feminist Forum for Digital Content
 
Registration is now open: ‘The Arab Feminist Forum for Digital Content’  
Illustration by Christina Atik
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| Repoliticising Feminism | Blog
Beyond Victimhood: Migrant Domestic Workers Reshaping Labor Justice
 
This article highlights the ongoing struggles of migrant domestic workers, focusing on their grassroots organizing efforts, particularly in Lebanon. It emphasizes the urgent need for a significant  
Can Sudanese Feminist Voices Survive?
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| Repoliticising Feminism | Blog
Militarization and Violence: Can Sudanese Feminist Voices Survive?
 
Conflict, Violence, Deprivation from basic resources and Psychological Distress in Sudan has compelled Sudanese feminists to redefine their feminist voices. This article attempts to observe those  
FES Unidentifying - Illustration
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| Repoliticising Feminism | Blog
Navigating Guilt? An Intersectional Feminist Lens on the Fragility of the Concept of Germanness
 
This contribution discusses how German history and identity have shaped the country’s moral orientation toward Israel. There is insufficient space here to discuss the implications for Germany’s  
Reproducing Society: The Exploitation of Women’s Bodies
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| Feminist Economics | Blog
Reproducing Society: The Exploitation of Women’s Bodies
 
This article discusses how the reproduction of society takes places over women's bodies to serve and reinforce patriarchal and capitalist power structures, thus, perpetuating gender inequalities and  
 illustration by Sasha Haddad
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| Feminist Economics | Blog
IFIs and Social Protection: Gender Equality in Limbo
 
By promoting austerity, shrinking fiscal spaces, imposing the "cascade approach", and shaping development paradigms, IFIs undermine social protection and exacerbate gender inequalities.  
Female Agricultural Workers
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| Feminist Economics | Blog
Just Transition for Female Agricultural Workers
 
This article discusses the status of female agricultural workers in the Arab world, examining the challenges they encounter as a result of climate change. It also explores the importance of the  
Feminist Statement
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| Feminist Economics | Blog
Feminists Reject International Monetary Fund’s Strategy Toward Mainstreaming Gender #NotInOurName
 
… that 85 percent of the world’s population will live in the grip of austerity measures by 2023. This trend is likely to continue until at least 2025, when 75 percent of the global population (129…