10- February- 2023 The earthquake that struck southern Turkey, and northern and western Syria caused heavy casualties, exceeding thousands of dead and missing, and hundreds of thousands of displaced people, with massive destruction of infrastructure and deterioration of basic living conditions. This new shocking catastrophe exacerbated the suffering of all ...
Read More »Webinar: launching event of “SCPR’s Consumer Price Index in Syria.”
🗓️ 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 »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 »Invitation to KnowWar project final conference “Solidarities in Conflict and War Zones”
The conference will be held in English and Arabic and take place online via Zoom on 11 and 12 of May 2022 2pm – 6:15 pm, Central European Time. 3pm – 7:15 pm Lebanon, Syria and Palestine time. Initiated by social movements, the revolts in the Arab world over the ...
Read More »Dialogue Session “The Political Economy of the Intractable Conflict in Syria”
In this dialogue session the speakers addressed the catastrophic effects of the eleven years of conflict in Syria, including the further deterioration of living and economic conditions despite the decline in the intensity of military operations and the relative stability of controlled areas by the dominant powers. The speakers discussed ...
Read More »Event: Conflict, Economic crisis, and Covid-19 nexus: Recovery perspectives in the Middle East.
The Syrian Center for Policy Research is pleased to invite you to attend our side event as part of the 2022 IMF/WBG Spring meeting Civil Society Policy Forum, entitled: Conflict, Economic crisis, and Covid-19 nexus: Recovery perspectives in the Middle East. Wednesday, April 6, 2022 8:00–9:30 am Washington, D.C. time ...
Read More »Towards More Principled International Support to Syria
The Syrian Center for Policy Research (SCPR) took part with 12 Syrian civil society platforms in organizing the convening: “Towards More Principled International Support to Syria” that was held in March 2022.The convening featured 40 Syrian and international panellists, and was attended by 200 participants connecting from 47 countries across ...
Read More »ieTalks: Voices of adolescents on education and ICT during the Syrian conflict. Wednesday 30 of March 2022
Lecture Series of the Department of Development Studies Lecture by Rabie Nasser (University of Vienna). Chaired by Helmut Krieger (University of Vienna) Wednesday, March 30th 2022, 4.15-5.45 pmOnline Lecture This research, conducted by the Syrian Center for Policy Research and the British Council, used an innovative and participatory mixed-methods approach to assess the challenges and expectations of ...
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