🗓️ Jan. 19 . 2023 🕔 5-7pm (Damascus time) | 3-5pm (CET) 💻 Online via Zoom 🗣️ Arabic and English The Syrian Center for Policy research Consumer Price Index in Syria provides a complex index to monitor and analyse consumer prices, inflation and the #cost of living at the level ...
Read More »The Syrian Center for Policy Research’s Consumer Price Index in Syria
The Syrian Center for Policy Research’s Consumer Price Index in Syria provides a complex index to monitor and analyze consumer prices, inflation and the cost of living at the level of local economies in all Syrian governorates across the different areas of control. It is the outcome of two years ...
Read More »On Protecting Imagination and Creation: Needs Assessment of the Performing Arts Sector in Lebanon
The Syrian Center for Policy Research, in partnership with Ettijahat – Independent Culture and with the support of DROSOS Foundation, is pleased to share with you its recent report “On Protecting Imagination and Creativity: Needs Assessment of the Performing Arts Sector in Lebanon in Light of Accumulated Crises”. The Syrian ...
Read More »ieTalks: Multipolarity and the new South-South Relations
Thursday, November 24th , 2022 5.00 – 7.00 pm CET Time Location: Sensengasse 3, Seminar Room SG 1, 1090 Wien The event will take a hybrid Format participants can join a Zoom using this link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81609892789 The past three decades has witnessed the rise of the “new South-South relations” which includes increasing and ...
Read More »The Political Economy of Conflict in Syria: After 2018 with Rabie Nasser
On September 20, 2022, the Institute of Arab Studies, co-sponsored by the Schar School and the Middle East and Islamic Studies Program at George Mason University, invited researcher Rabie Nasser, The director of the Syrian Center for Policy Research, to discuss “The Political Economy of Conflict in Syria; after 2018”. ...
Read More »Webinar: launching event of the research “Hope Under Siege” Voices of adolescents on education and ICT during the Syrian Conflict
The webinar will be held in Arabic and English Online via Zoom Friday 14th of October, 2022 5:00 to 7:00 pm Damascus time The research team will present the research methodology and principal findings. A commentary and Q&A session with participants will follow. Watch the event live streaming here: The “Hope under Siege” research ...
Read More »“Hope Under Siege” Voices of adolescents on education and ICT during the Syrian Conflict
The “Hope under Siege” research aims at assessing each of the challenges that adolescents in Syria encounter in relation to education and ICT. The research assessed the realisation of adolescent girls’ and boys’ rights, and analysed key aspects of gender-based inequalities and abuses. It used qualitative methods to assess the ...
Read More »Syria; Alternative Dialogues – Episode #2
https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/2037022.rss The neoliberal project was promoted globally as a realm that increases freedom that supposedly unshackles the individual from the constraints of the state. But in reality, It went from merely an economic policy to politics that work hand in hand with militarism and securitisation to privatise and sell social ...
Read More »Syria; Alternative Dialogues – Episode #1
https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/2037022.rss Dr Daoudy discusses her second book, which addresses the food security in Syria and the environmental repercussions of the politics of the Syrian government, which many debates were a drive for the Syrian conflict; she also discussed how the War on Ukraine impacts the food security in the World ...
Read More »Syria; Alternative Dialogues – Episode #0
https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/2037022.rss This episode discusses the objectives of the podcast, which are: making the process of producing knowledge more accessible to the Arab world and discussing the importance of investments in integrative networks & interrelations among researchers and knowledge production institutions on the regional and global levels. Speakers: Rabie Nasser: Economist, researcher and ...
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