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- Jeongmin Lee, AbdelRahman Nagy, Zeina Rady, Zainab Asal
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The Local Scholarship Program (LSP) for Non-Public Universities in Egypt, an eight-year activity (May 2015 - July 2023), funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) aimed to empower disadvantaged students by providing access to higher education and enhancing leadership skills and job readiness. An end of term performance evaluation was conducted by the USAID-funded Supporting Holistic and Actionable Research in Education Activity (SHARE), primed by the University …
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- 2023-08-25
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- Author(s):
- Donald M. Kerwin, Roberto Suro, Tess Thorman, Daniela Alulema
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The Center for Migration Studies of New York (CMS) initiated a study on the multi-faceted work of non-governmental and community-based organizations (NGOs and CBOs) and their public and private partners to implement the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program and (more broadly) to build capacity to serve immigrants.
With support from the Open Society Foundation’s Emma Lazarus Fund II (OSF / ELF II), the CMS team interviewed more than 40 agencies and 66 individuals, and intensiv…
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- 2017-02-08
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- Ansari Institute for Global Engagement with Religion
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The Ansari Institute for Global Engagement with Religion was established at the University of Notre Dame in 2017 and was inaugurated in 2018. Since then, the Institute has initiated, organized, and engaged in a number of important conversations about religion and the world as it should be. This booklet highlights select publications and programs from the Institute’s first five years, along with recent and past publications of faculty affiliated with the Institute.
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- 2023-08-30
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- Author(s):
- Paige Alexander, Josefina Echavarría Alvarez, Roddy Brett, Victoria K. Holt, Louisa Lombard, Monica McWilliams, Catherine Panter-Brick, Enrica Picco, Honey Thomas, Alexander Thurston, Jason Quinn, Bisa Williams
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This brief draws on case studies of civil war to consider how sustainable peacebuilding can be practiced. The authors take the view that peace agreements mark the beginning, not the end, of a process of national reform and reconciliation in both the institutional and normative spheres. Peace agreements, when properly designed, have the potential to do more for a country than put an end to the immediate violence; they can present a turning point.
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- 2023-02-28
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- Author(s):
- David Cortright, Anna Romandash
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The latest edition of the global Women Peace and Security Index draws on recognized data sources to measure women’s inclusion, justice, and security. From a total of 170 countries, Iraq came in at 166. Within the Middle East and North Africa region, Iraq ranked third lowest, with only Syria and Yemen behind. The position of women within Iraqi society has deteriorated rapidly since the 1991 Gulf War. Women and girls were disproportionately affected by the economic consequences of sanctions. Th…
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- 2023-02-28
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- Author(s):
- Ebrahim Moosa
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In his inaugural lecture for the Mirza Family Professorship of Islamic Thought and Muslim Societies, Ebrahim Moosa explores how the concept of progress has been understood in Islamic thought and the challenges that this notion of progress poses to European and American conceptualizations of the term. Beginning with a biographical sketch of his grandfather in South Africa and Muzzafar Mirza, after whom the endowed chair for this inaugural address is named, Moosa traces in these lives and in th…
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- 2023-02-17
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- Author(s):
- Maria Carnovale, Ellis A. Adams
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This brief explores smart sanitation technology (SST) in a variety of low-to-middle income country contexts. While SST interventions are recognized as highly effective in community health settings, they come with many considerations that must be weighed before their implementation. This report explores different SST interventions, the benefits and drawbacks to each, and related public health and policy implications.
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- 2023-02-08
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- Author(s):
- Michael Cooper, Paul Perrin
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As digital society transforms our lives, MEL practitioners and policy makers will need to develop new paradigms, protocols, and practices for performing in an emerging Web 3.0 landscape driven by blockchain technology. Our effective and equitable performance will require evidence-driven tools that can only result from collaborative and curated learning. This Web 3.0 Learning Agenda contributes to this learning by posing the initial data governance, measurement, and ethical knowledge gaps for…
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- 2022-11-09
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