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By Moha Ennaji - Apr 10,2023
FEZ — North African feminists’ work has made significant contributions to improving the prospects for democratisation in the region in recent years, particularly in Morocco.
By Moha Ennaji - Oct 29,2022
FEZ  —  COVID-19 has taken a heavy toll on millions of schoolchildren and university students worldwide, causing a global education crisis that affects nearly 1.6 billion learners in more than 190 countries.
By Moha Ennaji - Sep 02,2018
FEZ — When it comes to gender parity, the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) is lagging behind most of the rest of the world. This is undermining the prospects not just of women and girls, but of entire countries as well.
By Moha Ennaji - Mar 22,2017
Last November, while much of the world was trying to unpack Donald Trump’s election as US president, the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP 22) was held in Marrakesh, Morocco.Participants from all over the world, including 38 heads of state and government, came togethe
By Moha Ennaji - Nov 08,2016
The United Nations World Water Development Report confirms what many already know: hundreds of thousands of people in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) — especially in Algeria, Jordan, Libya, Morocco, Palestine, Sudan, Syria and Yemen — have faced the worst water shortages
By Moha Ennaji - Apr 02,2016
The global oil price bust has devastated economies across the Middle East and North Africa.Having seen severe price declines in the past, many leaders in the region may be tempted to wait for prices to rise again. But this collapse is different, and governments need new ener
By Moha Ennaji - Nov 12,2015
Over the past several months, an encouraging trend has begun to emerge in North Africa: the number of jihadist recruits for Daesh, particularly from Morocco, has begun to diminish, owing largely to the implementation of rigorous security measures.But, if the threat is to be elimi


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