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Recommendations to the Presidency, the Council of Ministers and the Ministry of Transitional Justice and National Reconciliation concerning the integration of gender issues and perspective within transitional justice mechanisms.
Nazra for Feminist Studies, 2013In June of 2013, masses of Egyptian people once again took to the streets to demand the ouster of the President, this time the Muslim Brotherhood's Muhammed Morsi. Having taken control of the presidency, the armed forces appointed Judge Muhammad Amin al-Mahdi as Minister of Transitional Justice and National Reconciliation as part of a ten-step reconciliation roadmap.DocumentIt belongs to you: public information in the Middle East and North Africa
Transparency International, 2013Access to public information remains limited across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA).DocumentImpact of biomass in Egypt on climate change
Scientific Research Publishing, 2013This paper quantifies the biomass resources in Egypt generated from different waste resources. Although Egypt is not under any specific emission reduction or limitation targets under the Kyoto Protocol, its national plans have included mitigation measures to reduce emissions.DocumentGender, activism and backlash: women and social mobilisation in Egypt
BRIDGE, 2013The revolutions of 2011 in Tunis, Egypt and Libya were brought about by an accumulation of unresolved tensions, unbridled autocracy and many injustices. In Egypt as elsewhere, the demonstrations that filled the squares and streets with millions of women and men were not organised by formal political parties or sustained by political structures.DocumentGender, activism and backlash: women and social mobilisation in Egypt
BRIDGE, 2013The revolutions of 2011 in Tunis, Egypt and Libya were brought about by an accumulation of unresolved tensions, unbridled autocracy and many injustices. In Egypt as elsewhere, the demonstrations that filled the squares and streets with millions of women and men were not organised by formal political parties or sustained by political structures.DocumentManual on women human rights defenders
Nazra for Feminist Studies, 2012In 2012, the Women Human Rights Defenders programme at Nazra for Feminist Studies produced this manual, especially tailored to the Egyptian context (it is written in Arabic), on Women Human Rights Defenders (WHRDs).DocumentThe pulse of Egypt's revolt
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2012How do we explain the way in which change unfolded in the wake of the recent Egyptian uprisings? What can this tell us about the success or failure of related development policies?DocumentThe jaded gender and development paradigm of Egypt
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2011This article appears in an IDS Bulletin issue entitled, “The Pulse of Egypt’s Revolt”, December 2011, which features the writing of Egyptians involved in both the policy-influencing arena and activism.DocumentThe jaded gender and development paradigm of Egypt
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2011This article appears in an IDS Bulletin issue entitled, “The Pulse of Egypt’s Revolt”, December 2011, which features the writing of Egyptians involved in both the policy-influencing arena and activism.Pages
