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The Fearless Activist Taking on Sexual Violence in Somalia



[ © Canada's National Observer ]

 After her father was assassinated, Ilwad Elman and her family fled war-torn Somalia, becoming refugees in Canada. But at 20 she returned home, and stayed, to build support for survivors in a country where gender-based violence is rampant. Ilwad Elman knew she would be risking her safety and possibly even her life by going back to Somalia, but she was determined to go.  

The CHIPS and Science Act wont build inclusive innovation ecosystems on its own



[ © Brookings ]

 Since the early 1980s, the U.S. has embraced a predominantly laissez faire approach to economic development. Recently, however, there has been a momentous shift to embrace place-based industrial policy and an intentional effort to reshore “critical industries” through a multitrillion-dollar wave of legislation, including the CHIPS and Science Act (CHIPS), Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), and Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA).  

The Cost of Financing for Renewable Power



[ © International Renewable Energy Agency ]

 The cost of capital (CoC) for renewable power generation technologies is a major determinant of the total price to purchasers of renewable electricity. Both reliable data, and a deep understanding of the composition of the CoC and its drivers, are therefore critical information. Crucially, even small differences in the CoC that are not properly accounted for can result in misleading cost calculations and lead to poor policy making.  

What Critical Opportunities and Challenges Await the Arab League Summit?



[ © Brussels International Center ]

 Overall, the Arab League summit could be an opportunity for leaders to take steps to turn the League from a symbolic regional bloc to a more influential one. This could involve increasing collaboration and coordination between Arab states in more concrete terms, as well as strengthening and expanding the League's institutional capabilities.  

Understanding the Politics of Anti-Corruption in Lebanon



[ © European Institute of the Mediterranean ]

 This policy brief examines the historical context and current state of corruption in Lebanon. Despite numerous promises and commitments by successive governments to tackle corruption, Lebanon continues to be synonymous with weak state institutions, bad governance, and failure to provide public services and social welfare.  

Israel May Have to Change its Deterrence Equation with Hezbollah



[ © The Institute for National Securitiy Studies ]

 Cracks in Israel’s deterrence against Hezbollah are evident following the terrorist attack at Megiddo Junction in mid-March 2023 by a Palestinian who crossed the border from Lebanon, and the rockets fired by Hamas from southern Lebanon into Israel during the month of Ramadan – compounded by the internal crisis in Israel.  

Reading of the Week: The M23 Crisis. An Opportunity to Bring Sustainable Peace to the Great Lakes Region?



[ © The South African Institute of International Affair ]

 The resurgence in late 2021 of the M23 rebel movement has plunged the volatile eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) into even more turmoil, displacing an additional 600 000 people in 18 months. Tensions between the DRC and Rwanda, which is supporting the M23, are at an all-time high. Regional efforts by Luanda to reconcile the two countries have so far failed. The East African Community has taken the bold step of sending in a regional military force, but its composition is problematic and it is already coming up against domestic opposition.  

Rapport danalyse des bilans alimentaires du Burundi 2020-2021



[ © African Development Bank Group ]

 Le Burundi a initié un programme d’élaboration des Bilans Alimentaires (BA) qui essayent de couvrir la totalité des denrées alimentaires, primaires ou dérivées. Ils constituent un outil efficace de suivi de la sécurité alimentaire.  

Internet and Food Production: Panel Data Evidence from North African Countries



[ © Economic Research Forum ]

 Although a considerable body of research has examined the relationship between information and communication technology and the food production process, less attention has been paid to whether internet utilization impacts food production in north African countries. This research sought to investigate the short and long-run relationship between internet utilization and food production in north Africa. Yearly data sets from 4 countries (Algeria, Tunisia, Egypt, and Morocco) were used, covering the period 1990-2021.  

Global shipping is under pressure to stop its heavy fuel oil use fast, that is not simple, but changes are coming



[ © The Conversation ]

 Most of the clothing and gadgets you buy in stores today were once in shipping containers, sailing across the ocean. Ships carry over 80% of the world’s traded goods. But they have a problem – the majority of them burn heavy sulfur fuel oil, which is a driver of climate change.While cargo ships’ engines have become more efficient over time, the industry is under growing pressure to eliminate its carbon footprint. European Union legislators reached an agreement to require an 80% drop in shipping fuels’ greenhouse gas intensity by 2050 and to require shipping lines to pay for the greenhouse gases their ships release. The International Maritime Organization, the United Nations agency that regulates international shipping, also plans to strengthen its climate strategy this summer.  

Living with climate change, conflict and displacement



[ © Overseas Development Institute ]

 Complexity and uncertainty characterize the relationship between climate change, conflict and displacement. The analytical enormity of climate change, conflict and displacement as individual challenges is further amplified when these are considered collectively. In addition to being complex and uncertain, the relationship between climate change, conflict and displacement is also highly political. Political priorities and associated narratives (rather than independent and impartial evidence) determine how climate change, conflict and displacement are conceptualized and addressed.  

How can the digital economy benefit everyone in the Arab world and prevent the region from falling farther behind?



[ © Economic Research Forum ]

 Digitalization is one of the main forces shaping the modern global economy—and an area in which the Arab world has fallen behind. Policy-makers in the region must find ways to capitalize on the enormous dividends of new digital technologies and mitigate their risks. Reaping the benefits will require improved education and training, better cybersecurity, more private sector support, and international cooperation.