There is no social justice without gender justice and there is no gender justice without socioeconomic and political reforms. How can feminists in the MENA region drive these reforms, or at the very least, how can feminist perspectives be better integrated into them?In the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, women have been on the frontline of protests calling for social justice, with their participation proving crucial during the different waves of the Arab Spring. Yet, the mainstream public discourse around tackling the mounting social, economic, and political crises, and eradicating the injustices associated with the current situation and the anticipated changes, often overlooks women’s voices and feminist perspectives.
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Globally, discussions about the future of work range from optimistic visions of flexibility and opportunity to concerns about inequality, job loss, and the digital divide.
Social justice—a fundamental value of social democracy and a central field of action for the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung in the region is inextricably linked with gender justice.
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Globally, discussions around the future of work have resulted in the creation of a range of scenarios, from optimistic to pessimistic, with some predicting more flexibility, opportunity, and productivity, and others raising concerns about the predicted rise of inequality, job losses, and a huge digital divide. Although the topic is trending globally and has made it onto the agendas of the World Bank and multilateral development banks, as well as global summits such as the G7, G20, Labour20, and the World Economic Forum, there are some major blind spots in the discussions around it.
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International Politics and Society (IPS) is a young magazine with a much older heritage.
FESminismos surge como un proyecto de comunicación paralelo y en estrecha conexión con la red feminista regional.
Our top priority has always been on the promotion of social justice, democracy, peace and security.