Summer 2024 Advocacy Internship
About TIMEP’s Internship Program TIMEP’s Internship Program is dedicated to training the next generation of policy influencers and policy makers by providing students and young professionals with: A...
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About TIMEP’s Internship Program TIMEP’s Internship Program is dedicated to training the next generation of policy influencers and policy makers by providing students and young professionals with: A...
View ArticleSummer 2024 Legal Internship
About TIMEP’s Internship Program TIMEP’s Internship Program is dedicated to training the next generation of policy influencers and policy makers by providing students and young professionals with: A...
View ArticleComplacent Witnesses: How the Global Community Is Failing Sudan
On February 7, the United Nations launched an appeal raising awareness on the devastating conflict in Sudan, calling donors to help finance the humanitarian response. This comes after nearly 10 months...
View ArticleIn the Shadow of Conflict: The Black Markets of Sudan’s War
Some Chadian users on X, formerly known as Twitter, have been reporting a sudden increase of border markets of used cars in Saraf Omra, about 150 kilometers from the Chadian-Sudanese border. For...
View ArticleUnderstanding Egypt’s Ras Al-Hekma Land Deal: No Panacea
Not many Egyptians had paid much attention to Ras Al-Hekma before early February, when news leaked of an impending multi-billion dollar deal to sell the prime coastal area to the United Arab Emirates....
View ArticleThe Quiet and Dangerous Anti-LGBTQ+ Ideology of The Egyptian Coptic Orthodox...
Egypt is a country with a worsening reputation for LGBTQ+ rights. Egyptian society largely does not accept LGBTQ+ people, with data from a 2013 survey showing that 95 percent oppose homosexuality....
View ArticleCruelty, Torture, and Disappearance in Assad’s Syria: Thirteen Years and...
It has been 13 years since the Syrian revolution started in March 2011. In those 13 years, more than 350,000 civilians have been killed and more than 13.5 million—over 60 percent of the population—have...
View ArticleWars on Women: Gender and Conflict Across the Middle East and North Africa
This month, as the world marks International Women’s Day, conflicts in the Middle East and North Africa, including in Palestine, Sudan, and Syria, are taking a severe toll on women and girls. Across...
View ArticleReporting Under Siege: Israel’s War on Journalists in Gaza
“The most difficult day to cover: bombardment, destruction, massacres, and arrests after long months of siege and starvation,” wrote Al Jazeera correspondent Anas Al-Sharif on X, as he was covering...
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