Events

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…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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The Energy Crisis in Syria: Reasons and Outcomes

The Syrian energy sector has been radically affected by more than ten years of conflict. A major transformation of energy…

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Webinar: Participation in the Context of Asylum and the Determinants of Forced Displacement in the Syrian Conflict

Register Now During the discussion session, SCPR will present the findings of its most recent research papers that focus on…

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ieTalks: Energy Conflict Nexus: The Case of Syria with Rabie Nasser 24 March 2021

We would like to warmly invite you to a lecture by Rabie on the energy conflict nexus in Syria that…

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UPR – Civil Society Report – Lebanon

The civil society coalition following Lebanon’s UPR process launched the civil society report in light of the third review. 56…

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Webinar: Can the Covid-19 crisis bring social protection back on the public policy agenda in the Middle East?

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