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Egypt - HerStory Digital Inclusion Week, photo by UN Women/Emad Karim, CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 license
5 juillet 2021
Authors: 
Shahd Mustafa
Romy Sato
Afrique septentrionale
Bahreïn
Iraq
Jordanie
Koweït
Liban
Qatar
Arabie saoudite
Émirats arabes unis
Yémen

Early this year, the Arab region saw a series of webinars and meetings about the status of land-related information and data.

12 mai 2021
Authors: 
Carla Donayre Oropeza
Afrique
Afrique centrale
Amériques
Asie
Bahreïn
Jordanie
Arabie saoudite
Émirats arabes unis
Europe
Italie
Océanie

Nous recherchons une cohorte équilibrée en terme de genre de 16 à 20 personnes jeunes et motivées qui veulent faire partie de cette expérience. Vérifiez si vous répondez aux critères et postulez !

 

Critères d'attribution de la bourse 

 

Photo by 'United Nations Photo' via flickr
23 février 2021
Authors: 
Dr. Joseph Feyertag
Afrique septentrionale
Égypte
Libye
Soudan
Libéria
Jordanie
Liban
Qatar
Arabie saoudite
République arabe syrienne
Émirats arabes unis
Yémen
Global

Prindex Researcher Joseph Feyertag sets out some key findings from his latest paper 'How perceived tenure security differs between men and women in the MENA region'


It is for good reason that gender is a major theme at this week’s Arab Land Conference. Around just 5% of women own land or property in the region – one of the lowest rates in the world.


Dubai Skyline
6 décembre 2017
Authors: 
Mr. Wael Zakout
Iran
Iraq
Jordanie
Liban
Arabie saoudite
République arabe syrienne
Émirats arabes unis
Yémen

Those of you who have visited Dubai in recent years may relate to what I am going to say: Dubai is in the middle of the desert, and its land, not that long ago, was really worth nothing. Now it is one of the most vibrant international cities in the world. All this happened in a relatively short time span.

Global
Amérique du Sud
Afghanistan
Canada
El Salvador
Norvège
Émirats arabes unis

By Rachel Crome, Digital editor at Amnesty International

If there’s one thing we learned from January’s historic Women’s March, it’s that women are fed up of waiting. More than 3 million people – of all genders – marched worldwide for women’s rights, spurred on by US President Donald Trump’s misogynistic remarks and the growing backlash against women’s human rights around the world.

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