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03.09.2022
39 Minuten
In this podcast, Tamara A. Kool, our ECR Representative, speaks
to Dr Maryam Ebrahimi (Iran) and Dr Hania Sholkamy (Egypt) to
discuss what aspects should inform future directions in terms of
gender-sensitive social protection in the MENA. The MENA
region is characterised by low female labour force participation
rates. While generally agreed that social protection is key to
promoting women’s economic empowerment in the region,
gender-sensitive social protection is a multifaceted concept. The
way a programme is politically supported, designed, and
programmatically implemented all influence the outcomes. We,
therefore, need to understand to what extent social protection
schemes are cognisant of the lived experiences of individuals.
This requires a critical look at both social assistance and
social insurance schemes to understand to what extent existing
schemes are able to cover risks across the life cycle accounting
for the different roles that men and women take up in society.
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Dr Hania Sholkamy is an Egyptian anthropologist (PhD from the
London School of Economics and Political Sciences, The University
of London). Her work has focused on gender, health and social
protection in Egypt. She designed and piloted the cash transfer
programs of the government of Egypt in her capacity as special
advisor to the minister of social solidarity. She is a proponent
of feminist social protection and has lobbied for the right of
women to receive welfare and pensions in their own right and not
as dependents. She was regional coordinator of the “Pathways to
Women’s Empowerment Research Consortium” in partnership with the
Institute of Development Studies at Sussex, UK. She is currently
a member of the UNESCO Management of Social Transformations
Committee (2019-2022.)
Dr Maryam Ebrahimi holds a PhD in Social Welfare from Allameh
Tabataba’i University in Tehran, Iran. Her PhD thesis focused on
‘Gender Analysis of Social Policy in Iran and analysis of gender
orientations in employment, education and social security
legislation in Iran. In addition, she has undertaken a number of
research and has presented several papers on women, family and
gender issues. Her main areas of interest include social
protection, gender, social exclusion, labour policies and
informal workers.
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This episode is part of the podcast series organised in the
framework of MENASP’s Early Career Researchers initiative. The
ECR MENASP podcast series aims to discuss relevant social
policies related to topics that are current and relevant to the
region.
Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in the MENASP podcasts are
those of the invited speakers. They do not purport to reflect the
opinions or views of the Middle East and North Africa Social
Policy (MENASP) Network or the University of Bath.
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07.07.2022
17 Minuten
In this podcast, Noor Alabbas, our ECR Representative, speaks to
Radwa Abo Shady, a Senior Economic researcher. Radwa speaks about
her work research titled: the impact of transport on Egyptian
women’s participation in the job market. Transportation is an
important dimension in relation to access to different
opportunities such as work. Radwa will be discussing the
challenges that women face when using public transportation in
Egypt. Radwa also explains her research methods and policy
recommendations for employers and policymakers.
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Radwa Abo Shady is a Senior Economic researcher. She has twelve
years of experience in the field of research, working in
different research institutions, both public and private, with
RCREEE, IDSC and Dubai Economy.
Radwa holds a Master’s degree in Euro Mediterranean Studies from
Cairo University and another Master's degree in Public Policy
from the American University in Cairo as a Jameel fellow. This
experience allowed her to take part in two study tours to China
and to South Africa. It enabled her also to spend six months as
an exchange student at the Free University (FU) in Berlin.
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This episode is part of the podcast series organised in the
framework of MENASP’s Early Career Researchers initiative. The
ECR MENASP podcast series aims to discuss relevant social
policies related to topics that are current and relevant to the
region.
Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in the MENASP podcasts are
those of the invited speakers. They do not purport to reflect the
opinions or views of the Middle East and North Africa Social
Policy (MENASP) Network or the University of Bath.
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07.07.2022
17 Minuten
In this podcast, Noor Alabbas, our ECR Representative, speaks to
Berj Dekramanjian, a Pre-doctoral researcher at DEMOSOC and a PhD
fellow for AGAUR. Berj speaks about the human mosquito
interaction project and explains why this project is relevant to
the MENA region and how social policy relates to it, taking into
account the climate change challenges and human mobility
dimension as well. In this project, Berj focuses on citizens'
science by studying why people participate in the mosquito
interaction project and what drives citizens to be part of such a
project.
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Berj Dekramanjian is a Ph.D. Candidate at the Department of
Political and Social Sciences of Universitat Pompeu Fabra and a
member of the DemoSoc Research Group. His doctoral research
focuses on mapping human mobility by utilising mobile phone
positioning and associating it with acculturation and well-being
using Ecological momentary assessment techniques under the
supervision of Dr John Palmer. Berj holds a Bachelor’s degree in
Psychology from Haigazian University in Lebanon and a Master's
degree in Work and Organizational Psychology from Tallinn
University of Technology in Estonia and Maastricht University in
The Netherlands.
Professionally, he has worked with Greenpeace both in Beirut and
Istanbul in a regional capacity and led a leadership program with
Initiatives of Change Institute in Switzerland.
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This episode is part of the podcast series organised in the
framework of MENASP’s Early Career Researchers initiative. The
ECR MENASP podcast series aims to discuss relevant social
policies related to topics that are current and relevant to the
region.
Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in the MENASP podcasts are
those of the invited speakers. They do not purport to reflect the
opinions or views of the Middle East and North Africa Social
Policy (MENASP) Network or the University of Bath.
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09.07.2021
32 Minuten
This is the fourth and last part of our recent ECR webinar "The
Role of Social Policy in Promoting Human Security in the MENA
region" took place, in collaboration with the Human Development
and Capability Association (HDCA), on the 26th of May 2021
at 13:00 UK time | 14:00 CET via Zoom. This podcast sought
to explore the concept of human security within the MENA region
through inputs from a panel of distinguished speakers.
Our guest in this Part 4 of 4 is Dr Nathalie Bouche, RBAS
Regional Hub, Amman, United Nations Development Programme -
UNDP. The podcast was moderated by our ECR Representative Tamara
A. Kool, United Nations-University-MERIT.
You can download the presentations featured in this episode from
here:
https://www.menasp.com/media/2021/05/menasp-ecr-webinar-26-may-2021.zip
This episode is part of the podcast series organised in the
framework of MENASP’s Early Career Researchers initiative. The
ECR MENASP podcast series aims to discuss relevant social
policies related to topics that are current and relevant to the
region.
Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in the MENASP
podcasts are those of the invited speakers. They do not purport
to reflect the opinions or views of the Middle East and North
Africa Social Policy (MENASP) Network or the University of Bath.
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09.07.2021
14 Minuten
This is the third part of 4 of our recent ECR webinar "The Role
of Social Policy in Promoting Human Security in the MENA region"
took place, in collaboration with the Human Development and
Capability Association (HDCA), on the 26th of May 2021 at
13:00 UK time | 14:00 CET via Zoom. This podcast sought to
explore the concept of human security within the MENA region
through inputs from a panel of distinguished speakers.
Our guest in this Part 3 of 4 is Dr Wali Aslam, University
of Bath. The podcast was moderated by our ECR Representative
Tamara A. Kool, United Nations-University-MERIT.
You can download the presentations featured in this episode from
here:
https://www.menasp.com/media/2021/05/menasp-ecr-webinar-26-may-2021.zip
This episode is part of the podcast series organised in the
framework of MENASP’s Early Career Researchers initiative. The
ECR MENASP podcast series aims to discuss relevant social
policies related to topics that are current and relevant to the
region.
Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in the MENASP
podcasts are those of the invited speakers. They do not purport
to reflect the opinions or views of the Middle East and North
Africa Social Policy (MENASP) Network or the University of Bath.
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This podcast series is presented by the Middle East and North
Africa Social Policy (MENASP) Network. The MENASP Network brings
together policymakers and academics to advance social policy in the
MENA region. It was founded to advance, exchange and disseminate
knowledge and policy expertise about social policy in the MENA
region. Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in the MENASP podcasts
are those of the invited speakers. They do not purport to reflect
the opinions or views of the Middle East and North Africa Social
Policy (MENASP) Network or the University of Bath.
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