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Inflation at Risk in in the Middle East, North Africa, and Central Asia



[ © International Monetary Fund ]

 This paper investigates inflation risks for 12 Middle East and Central Asia countries, with an equal share of commodities exporters and importers. The empirical strategy leverages the recent developments in the estimation of macroeconomic risks and uses a semi-parametric approach that balances well flexibility and robustness for density projections. Following the COVID 19 shock, price pressures have intensified in most countries as demand recovered from the pandemic, supply chain distortions persisted, and commodity prices surged (IMF, 2021). Headline inflation has spiked, while core inflation the change in the prices of goods and services excluding food and energy has started to rise as well.  

Mainstreaming Climate Change and Green Growth into the Project cycle for Lines of Credit



[ © African Development Bank Group ]

 Climate change is at the forefront of national and international agendas. Around the world, calls for climate action are coming from international organizations, civil society, the private sector, social and political leaders and youth, amongst others. The effects of climate change are already abruptly affecting labour markets and employment. Droughts, heat waves, heavy incessant rains, sea level rise, rising temperatures and changing rainfall patterns have displaced workers, disrupted business operations and farming seasons, damaged business assets and infrastructure, and negatively impacted working conditions, occupational health and safety and labour productivity.  

Chinese labour practices in six southern African countries



[ © Institute For Security Studies ]

 Since the beginning of the new millennium, political and economic relations between China and Africa have intensified, leading in October 2000 to the establishment of the Forum on China–Africa Cooperation to promote industrialisation, infrastructure connectivity and facilitate trade. Between 2001 and 2007, trade between China and Africa increased by 681% and, by the end of 2009, China had overtaken the United States, becoming Africa’s largest trading partner. In 2020, according to Johns Hopkins University, the value of China–Africa trade totalled USD176 billion.  

Groundwater in the Arab Region-ESCWA Water development Report



[ © United Nations ]

 The Arab region is one of the most water scarce regions in the world with 19 States below the water scarcity threshold. This is further complicated by transboundary water resources, since two thirds of all water resources in the Arab region cross one or more borders. Other factors aggravating the water scarcity situation include pollution, inefficient use of water, high population growth rates and climate change and extreme weather events.Occupation and conflict further affect people’s ability to access water and sanitation services. More than half of the Arab states rely heavily on groundwater as the primary freshwater resource.  

Reading Of The Week: On Reviewing Somalias Provisional Constitution Background, Challenges, and Future Prospects



[ © Heritage Institute ]

 Somalia’s constitution-making process has become a never-ending and an expensive project throughout the last two decades. The Transitional National Charter, which established the third republic in Djibouti in 2000, called for a new constitution. In 2004, the Transitional Federal Charter established a constitution-making process for the country. Somalia’s governments have established various committees: the Independent Federal Constitution Commission, the Committee of Experts, the Technical Committee, and the Technical Facilitation Committee.  

Youth participation in Tunisias elections Some possible solutions



[ © Arab Reform Initiative ]

 Tunisian youth’s limited participation in political life is nothing new. It dates back to before the January 2011 revolution. Tunisian youth did indeed play a major role in driving the revolution, whose main slogan was "Freedom, Dignity, and Employment”, but have reverted to political objection and aversion when it comes to participating in public affairs due to several factors. Party conflicts and the collapse of economic and social indexes have further widened the gap between Tunisian youth and their aspirations, and the directions and choices politicians made during the first decade of the democratic transition.  

East Africas DR Congo Force: The Case for Caution



[ © International Crisis Group ]

 The seven member states of the East African Community (EAC) have agreed to deploy a regional force to the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). On 15 August, a Burundian contingent was the first to enter the DRC under EAC auspices. There is no firm timetable for the force’s full deployment. The DRC joined the EAC, a regional economic bloc, in late March. Congolese President Félix Tshisekedi used the occasion of the DRC’s accession to ask his counterparts for help in tackling the dozens of armed groups that have fought each other and the authorities in the eastern DRC for years.  

Developments in Africas Free Trade Area-Opportunities for Korean Investors



[ © South African Institute Of International Affairs ]

 Over the past decade, trade between the Republic of Korea (Korea) and Africa has been in decline, having peaked in 2011. This has mainly been on account of reduced Korean exports to Africa, although imports from the region have also declined, albeit by less. Meanwhile, Africa has begun implementing the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), whose objective is to increase both intra-African trade and trade with the rest of the world.  

Minimum and Living Wages in Jordan and Tunisia: Implications for Social Protection Floors



[ © Economic Research Forum ]

 Social protection floors were a key policy and anti-poverty focus globally, even before the challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic (UNDP, 2014). In line with the global push for social protection floors, low- and middle income countries have been creating and expanding cash transfer programs targeted to the poor.  

International migration and development



[ © UN General Assembly ]

 The present report was prepared pursuant to General Assembly resolution 75/226. Following a brief introduction in section I, in section II of the report the latest global levels and trends in international migration are presented, and the contribution of migration to overall population change is analysed on the basis of the latest estimates and projections of the world population. In section III, the linkages between migration and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development are addressed.  

Demographic Change in the Arab/Persian Gulf A case Study by Country



[ © Center for Strategic & International Studies ]

 It is hard for anyone who has not traveled extensively in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) over a period of decades to realize just how much each nation in the region has changed in terms of basic demographics. There has been a massive increase in population in every MENA country since the end of World War II and the colonial period, and the nations in the Arab/Persian Gulf are no exception.  

A climate of fragility household profiling in the south of iraq Basra, Thi-Qar and Missan



[ © International Organization For Migration ]

 In order to better define the magnitude and geographic prevalence of issues pertaining to environmental degradation, climate-induced migration, economic insecurity, developmental neglect, tribal conflict, criminal and political violence, and civic mistrust and unrest in southern Iraq, IOM and Social Inquiry designed this profiling of Basra, Thi-Qar, and Missan governorates to serve as go-to sources of evidence to shape further in-depth research, analysis, and advocacy on specific issues, geographical areas, and/or population groups and guide the design, monitoring, and evaluation of interventions and policies to best meet the needs of people in these fragile environments.