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ProjectNo relevant topicsPromoting resilience in COVID-19 MENA: building inclusive and effective social protection and safety netsThis project is part of an initiative that will provide evidence and strengthen capacity for bridging the knowledge gap in responding to the growing COVID-19 health crisis both in the short term and in the longer term.
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ProjectNo relevant topicsEquity and Social Determinants of Health in Health Information Systems to inform Policies and Guide Reproductive Health ProgramsThe research will promote greater disaggregation of health information and inclusion of gender and social determinants of health indicators in Health Information Systems (HIS) at the national level in Egypt, Jordan and Morocco.
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ProjectNo relevant topicsImproving the quality of sexual and gender-based violence services for Haitian women and girlsSexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) against girls and women is a serious health and human rights concern in Haiti.
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ProjectNo relevant topicsWomen’s rights and the fight to prevent violence against women in HaitiThe visibility and prominence of women’s rights movements in Haiti has stalled over the last decade, especially since the earthquake of 2010.
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ProjectNo relevant topicsThe Economics of Waterpipe Tobacco Smoking in the Eastern MediterraneanTobacco remains a leading cause of death and ill-health globally, including in low and middle-income countries.
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ProjectNo relevant topicsDeveloping civil society expertise to promote democratic governance of armed forces in Arab statesThe Arab states record some of the highest levels of armed conflict and military spending in the world.
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ProjectNo relevant topicsViolence among youth in urban poor greater CairoVery few studies have attempted to examine young people’s experiences with violence and the surrounding factors that drive youth violence in urban Egypt.
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ProjectNo relevant topicsCreating safer spaces for young women in greater Cairo slumsIn Egypt, as in many countries in the Middle East and North Africa, young women are exposed to several types of gender-based violence.
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ProjectNo relevant topicsGovernance of Diversity: Case of the Kurdish and Amazigh Communities in the Middle East and North AfricaDemocratic transformations in the Arab world have reignited debate around the need for more inclusive political systems where the rights of different ethnic and religious groups are a priority in the transition period.
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ProjectNo relevant topicsRenegotiating Arab Civil-Military Relations: Political and Economic Governance in TransitionAt a time of unprecedented political transitions in the Arab world, this project will promote evidence-based research and analysis of Arab militaries.
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ProjectNo relevant topicsThe Crisis of the Arab State: Institutional Reform and Democratic Transition in the Arab WorldThis project will analyze three state institutions in Tunisia, Egypt, and Yemen - the judiciary, state-controlled religious institutions, and state-owned media - to assess the extent to which these institutions are responding to calls for reform in the wake of the Arab Spring.
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ProjectNo relevant topicsBeyond Criminal Justice: Toward a New Paradigm for Political Settlement in AfricaMass violence in contemporary Africa typically occurs in cycles.
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ProjectNo relevant topicsSurveying Public Attitudes of Security Sector Reforms in the Arab WorldOne constant in the ebb and flow of the Arab Spring has been the increased influence of public opinion on public policy.
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ProjectNo relevant topicsRole of Youth in the Arab World and Aspirations for Democratic Change in LebanonArab youth aged 15-29 years constitute the largest age group in the population, but tend to be poorly organized and lacking in programs and networking opportunities.