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A Revolution in Education: What Lies Ahead for MENA
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  • A Revolution in Education: What Lies Ahead for MENA

    The internet is reshaping the way we learn. Before the COVID-19 crisis, the idea of online learning was already in the air and taking hold fast. The last decade has seen the rise of Massive Online Open Courses (MOOCs), the creation of online marketplaces for education, and new alternatives to college like coding bootcamps. But the pandemic rocked the foundations of the learning industry and the next 10 years promise to deliver a revolution in education.

    October 21, 2021

    Connecting the Dots: How the Middle East Can Make the Transformational Pivot to the New Reality
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  • Connecting the Dots: How the Middle East Can Make the Transformational Pivot to the New Reality

    The pandemic has shaken up economic systems and brought forth unprecedented challenges, as we are all aware. However, I also believe that the “new reality” we are confronted with today is actually one that presents us with an opportunity: to prepare for a future we can own by connecting the dots between critical sectors.

    October 21, 2021

    How can the Middle East Better Prepare for the Pandemics of the Future?
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  • How can the Middle East Better Prepare for the Pandemics of the Future?

    Several countries in the Middle East had devised preparedness plans in response to recent respiratory epidemics, and COVID-19 has tested them. For example, Egypt’s plan was greatly modified in response to the H1N1 epidemic, first recognized in 2009, and Saudi Arabia’s in response to the MERS coronavirus, first recognized in 2012.

    October 21, 2021

    Women are the Arab Region’s Best Hope
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  • Women are the Arab Region’s Best Hope

    The Arab region’s diverse collection of 22 countries has one thing in common: Women continue to experience a backlash against their own long-overdue rights and fundamental freedoms. A combination of patriarchal structures, prolonged insecurities, and protracted crises means that this region ranks the lowest in the world in terms of women’s rights, with a gender gap that needs 153 years to close. No Arab country is even among the top 100 on this list.

    October 21, 2021

    The Primacy of the G Word: Governance, Not Only Growth
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  • The Primacy of the G Word: Governance, Not Only Growth

    No one should deny the primacy of security concerns in the Middle East given the number of conflicts, of displaced people and refugees, and of implicated regional and international powers. What should inform future strategies and action plans, however, is the equal importance of maximization of well-being, liberty, and dignity for all.

    October 21, 2021

    Addressing the Refugee Crisis
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  • Addressing the Refugee Crisis

    The last year and a half has been tough on the world. The COVID-19 pandemic affected all aspects of life. We have done what we can to keep the disease at bay, and respected each other by following hygiene and physical distancing rules. Yet for much of the world’s poor — including the 82.4 million displaced people globally — the lockdowns were catastrophic, plunging millions into poverty, risking eviction and forced into overcrowded shelters. If you are living hand-to-mouth, only able to buy food and pay rent based on what you have earned that day, staying at home is impossible. And for refugees and other forcibly displaced persons fleeing persecution and conflict, keeping safe at home is not even an option.

    October 21, 2021

    A Viable Future for Cities in the Middle East
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  • A Viable Future for Cities in the Middle East

    Projecting the Middle East into the future, climate change tops the challenges facing the region. With rising temperatures, higher sea levels, desertification, and the increasing frequency of extreme weather events, climate impacts are widely felt in everyday lives. To be sure, conditions vary given geographic diversity, but while heat stresses may be more extreme in the Arab Gulf, food and water security undermine long-term livability throughout the Middle East.

    October 20, 2021

    Extreme Heat: The Urgent Climate Impact
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  • Extreme Heat: The Urgent Climate Impact

    The most immediate threat posed by climate change to the Middle East, one that will be in the forefront of climate adaptation efforts within the next five years, is extreme heat. Average global temperatures have been projected to increase up to 1.5°C by 2030.

    October 20, 2021

    A Window of Opportunity to Avoid Devastating Climate Outcomes in MENA
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  • A Window of Opportunity to Avoid Devastating Climate Outcomes in MENA

    The latest study released by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change — a body of scientists assembled by the United Nations — delivered a sobering message: The devastating impacts of climate change are now unavoidable.

    October 20, 2021

    The Middle East and the Global Energy Transition
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  • The Middle East and the Global Energy Transition

    The Middle East is at the center of our global energy transition and we can expect the next five to ten years to be a period of difficult transformation, but also unique opportunity for oil and gas producers.

    Building Forward Better in the Middle East and North Africa: A Medium-Term Perspective
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  • Building Forward Better in the Middle East and North Africa: A Medium-Term Perspective

    The strong and coordinated policy actions to save lives and support the recovery in Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region will hopefully put the health crisis behind us in a few years. Meanwhile, this crisis has posed major challenges to the region’s economies that have embarked on a long and divergent path to recovery and highlighted the limitations of the current growth model. But it also provides a rare opportunity in the quest to move to a new development model to enhance growth and accelerate the transition toward a more sustainable and inclusive path.

    October 20, 2021

    Arab States’ Risky Medium-Term Bets
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  • Arab States’ Risky Medium-Term Bets

    Not unlike during the lost decade of the 1980s, all Arab states are, to various degrees, in some form of deep crisis: weakened by fiscal deficits, losing their capacity to deliver services, unable to tax fragile economies, and facing the threat of social unrest. COVID-19 has revealed most of these weaknesses further.

    October 19, 2021

    The Political Economy of Reform in Post-COVID MENA
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  • The Political Economy of Reform in Post-COVID MENA

    Everybody wants development, nobody wants to change. This adage, variants of which have been attributed to many authors, is certainly true for the Middle East and North Africa (MENA).

    October 19, 2021

    A History of Arab Foresight: Lessons Learned
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  • A History of Arab Foresight: Lessons Learned

    Although foresight on the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) is having a heyday today, this was far from always the case. A survey shows that in the early 2000s, a mere 14 foresight studies on the region came out — more than half of which were undertaken in the United States, and a quarter in Europe.

    October 19, 2021

    The US and the Middle East: Shaping the Future
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  • The US and the Middle East: Shaping the Future

    The world is changing and priorities are changing with it. The 2020 global pandemic has reshaped our evaluation of risks and rewards. The capacity of governments to manage crises and safeguard the well-being of populations has become the new metric by which citizens measure their success. The potential for global phenomena outside the management capacity of any governing institution to produce political and economic upheaval has become a reality.

    October 19, 2021