This report aims to contribute to Arab civil society efforts towards social justice by considering the links between tax and gender inequality, based on research conducted in Egypt, Lebanon and Tunisia.
This document is a short handbook designed to introduce the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development to European Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) active in the area of economic and social rights.
The issue of gender equality in the labor market is an important issue. For the MENA region, however, the issue is all the more important due to the traditional role of women in the economy and cultural beliefs ( including religious) that govern gender relations in these countries.
This report considers how tax and fiscal systems in the Arab region could better support social justice and delivery of the Sustainable Development Goals in the context of economic challenges and Arab movements for social justice.
In this paper, I will first contextualize the art scene in Syria before 2011, then I will look at art, media and resistance through the lens of producers and recipients.
This pamphlet provides an overview of the growing role of the private sector in development, particularly within the framework of the sustainable development agenda.
This pamphlet provides an overview of the EU-Arab relations within the context of the development effectiveness and looks into selected EU policies relevant to the region.
In this report, we argue that, to better understand how business services can contribute to competitiveness and growth in Morocco and Tunisia, breaking down trade flows in terms of added value can be a useful first step.
briefs analyzing IMF programs implemented in Egypt. The briefs focus on the relevance and effectiveness of the IMF programs and recommendations and their impacts on tax justice, energy subsidy, fiscal consolidation and social protection.