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COP30 Conclusions: A BAM Through the Fire
COP30 closed exactly the way week one promised: with drama, sweat, and a tidal wave of contradictions. The…
Week One at COP30: Chaos, Sweat, and Unexpected Plot Twists
Week one of COP30 in Belém was action-packed, with a lot of vital developments taking place— and its only just…
Feminist Reflections on the 2025 IMF–World Bank Annual Meetings: A time for…
By Fiana Arbab, a Bangladeshi-Muslim-American transnational feminist organizer and advocate
We continue to…
Feminist Reflections on the 2025 IMF–World Bank Annual Meetings: Recalibrating the…
By Maria Syed (she/her), an economics consultant at Third World Network (TWN)
The IMF’s Independent Evaluation…
Feminist Reflections on the 2025 IMF–World Bank Annual Meetings: Resisting…
By Julia Gerlo, Fundación Ambiente y Recursos Naturales (FARN), Argentina
I could start by saying, “Another…
Beyond the Streets: A Reading of the Structural Causes of Protests in Morocco
Morocco is witnessing a new wave of protests led by a younger generation known as Generation Z. This movement…
Feminist Reflections on the 2025 IMF–World Bank Annual Meetings: Debt, Gender,…
The 2025 Annual Meetings of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank (WB), held in Washington…
MENAFem Joins 70 Civil Society Organizations Urging IMF to Fulfill Global Pledge…
As the Annual Meetings of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank get underway today, MENAFem has…
MENAFem at the IMF–World Bank Annual Meetings 2025
As the world faces converging crises of inequality, debt, and climate breakdown, feminist movements continue to…
Austerity Policies Are Killing Children in Egypt
The tragic incident at “Linen Group textile” and furnishings company in Alexandria governorate, where an infant…