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Moha Ennaji

Moha Ennaji

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Moha Ennaji is Professor of Linguistics and Gender Studies at the University of Fès, Morocco. He is the editor, most recently, of Minorities, Women, and the State in North Africa and Moroccan Feminisms.

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  1. North African Feminism’s Growing Impact
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    North African Feminism’s Growing Impact

    Apr 6, 2023 Moha Ennaji catalogues the political and social gains made by the women’s movement since the Arab Spring.

  2. Transforming Higher Education in Africa
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    Transforming Higher Education in Africa

    Oct 26, 2022 Moha Ennaji explains how the continent’s governments can reform universities and reduce systemic inequalities.

  3. Child Marriage Is Stunting Development
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    Child Marriage Is Stunting Development

    Oct 15, 2019 Moha Ennaji urges governments to criminalize a practice that is undermining health, education, and economic progress.

  4. Closing the Middle East’s Education Gender Gap
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    Closing the Middle East’s Education Gender Gap

    Aug 31, 2018 Moha Ennaji urges the region's governments to place a higher priority on getting girls in school.

  5. Breaking the Middle East’s Cycle of Terror
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    Breaking the Middle East’s Cycle of Terror

    Sep 27, 2017 Moha Ennaji urges regional leaders to avoid complacency over the Islamic State's territorial losses.

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    PS Commentators’ Predictions for 2025

    PS editors

    Among the major issues that will dominate attention in the next 12 months are the future of multilateralism, the ongoing wars in Ukraine and the Middle East, and the threats to global stability posed by geopolitical rivalries and Donald Trump’s second presidency. Advances in artificial intelligence, if regulated effectively, offer a glimmer of hope.

    asked PS contributors to identify the national and global trends to look out for in the coming year.
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    What Trump’s Return Means for Africa

    Adekeye Adebajo expects a continuation of America's longstanding attitude of benign neglect toward the continent.
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    The False Promise of “Responsible Mining”

    Chelsea Hodgkins lambasts a corporate-led voluntary global standard that would harm communities and pose risks for automakers.
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    A Baseline Scenario for the Global Economy in 2025

    Mohamed A. El-Erian

    In 2024, global geopolitics and national politics have undergone considerable upheaval, and the world economy has both significant weaknesses, including Europe and China, and notable bright spots, especially the US. In the coming year, the range of possible outcomes will broaden further.

    offers his predictions for the new year while acknowledging that the range of possible outcomes is widening.
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    A New Deal for Developing Countries

    William Ruto explains what climate-vulnerable Africa will need to strengthen their resilience and sustain economic growth.
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    Good Growth Requires Getting Public-Private Partnerships Right

    Mariana Mazzucato worries that a recently unveiled industrial strategy is not structured properly.
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    American Idiots

    J. Bradford DeLong considers the implications of Donald Trump and friends' effort to orchestrate an unnecessary government shutdown.
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    Putin’s Setbacks Are Cold Comfort for Europe

    Joschka Fischer considers the implications of Russia's loss in Syria and Donald Trump's imminent return to the White House.
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    Gender Apartheid Is a Crime Against Humanity

    Gordon Brown urges global policymakers to address the Afghan regime’s egregious violations of women and girls' rights.

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