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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…
Aid cuts, debt hikes, and the way forward from FfDIV
Financing for Development Feminist Reflections
by Diana Mochoge, AFRODAD
The Financing for Development…
Three ways of reading the Compromiso de Sevilla
By Emilia Reyes
In past weeks El Compromiso de Sevilla has been analyzed under microscope to see what it really…
FfD4 and debt from a feminist perspective: the job is not yet done!
Polina Girshova, Eurodad
The FfD4 Conference in Sevilla could have been a once-in-a-decade opportunity to reform…
Feminist Reflections on the Fourth International Conference on Financing for…
By Grace Arina, African Feminist Tax Initiative (TJNA/NAWI)
The Rabat Roadmap, formulated from the Global…
FFD4: Another Faustian bargain with the private sector?
Dr. Amiera Sawas, Head of Research and Policy, Fossil Fuel Treaty.
I’ve worked at the intersections of climate…