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Dima Toukan is a development practitioner and researcher with over 20 years of experience in policy analysis, and development strategy and monitoring, evaluation, and learning systems. Over the course of her career, Toukan has led research assignments in Jordan, Lebanon, Iraq, Tunisia, Yemen, and the Gulf countries and consulted for various international organizations including CARE, DFATD, UNDP, UNOPS UNESCO, USAID, Expertise France, IOM, AECID, and OXFAM. She is the co-founder and chairperson of Integrated International, a consulting firm supporting development and humanitarian programming across the MENA region. Previously, Toukan served as Political/Women’s Issues Specialist at the MEPI Regional Office in Abu Dhabi covering Jordan, Yemen, and the GCC. She also served as Head of Communication and Foreign Affairs at the Jordan Institute of Diplomacy.

Toukan has written for Daedalus – the Journal of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Global Studies Quarterly, the Wilson Center, the Arab Reform Initiative, and the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, among others. 
 

Education:
Master of Arts in Law and Diplomacy (MALD), The Fletcher School, Tufts University

Languages:
Arabic, English

Countries/Regions of Expertise:
Primary focus: Jordan; Secondary: MENA region

Issues of Expertise:
Democracy and governance; political economy and development; gender equality and women’s empowerment

The Latest from Dima M. Toukan

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تقرير أسبوعي: استمرار التذكير بمحسا جينا أميني والدعوات للتغيير، في ظل خيبة الأمل من حكومة بيزشكيان
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  • تقرير أسبوعي: استمرار التذكير بمحسا جينا أميني والدعوات للتغيير، في ظل خيبة الأمل من حكومة بيزشكيان

    تحليل إقليمي متخصص من قبل باحثي ومساهمي معهد الشرق الأوسط.

    17 سبتمبر 2024

    آراء الخبراء: ما الذي يلزم لإنهاء الحرب في غزة؟
    الصورة من تصوير أحمد حساب الله/Getty Images
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  • آراء الخبراء: ما الذي يلزم لإنهاء الحرب في غزة؟

    Six months since the October 7 Hamas attacks on Israel and subsequent outbreak of war in Gaza, the deadly and devastating conflict looks no closer to concluding. Is it still possible to achieve a sustainable cessation of hostilities and restart the conflict-resolution process? To get there, what are the incentives and disincentives that could be constructed for the two main combatants, Israel and Hamas?

    The Biden Administration and the Middle East: Policy Recommendations for a Sustainable Way Forward
    Photo by Jim Lo Scalzo/EPA/Bloomberg via Getty Images
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  • The Biden Administration and the Middle East: Policy Recommendations for a Sustainable Way Forward

    In a new policy briefing book, entitled The Biden Administration and the Middle East: Policy Recommendations for a Sustainable Way Forward, MEI scholars tackle a large number of country-specific and region-wide issue areas, laying out both the abiding U.S. interests and specific recommendations for Biden administration policies that can further U.S. interests amid a region in turmoil.

    March 10, 2021

    Special briefing: The Arab Spring a decade on
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  • Special briefing: The Arab Spring a decade on

    A decade on from the Arab Spring, 9 experts from across MEI offer their thoughts on what has and hasn’t changed — and what it all means for the future of the region.

    January 14, 2021