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Decentralization and socioeconomic rights in Arab Countries summery

Shorouk Al HaririEgypt ,Lebanon ,Morocco ,SudanLocal governance systems in Arab countries vary in names, historical trajectories, and practices, but they all intertwine with economic and social rights. The Arab Network for Young Researchers in Economic and Social Rights has recently released a booklet titled “Decentralization and Economic & Social Rights”, offering an in-depth analysis of the connection between decentralization and economic and social rights in Morocco, Egypt, Lebanon, and Sudan.

Research Paper: Alternative Economy Experiences in the Arab Region: Challenges and Opportunities

Nissaf BrahimEgypt ,Lebanon ,Morocco ,Sudan ,TunisiaWhat do alternative economic models look like in Sudan, Morocco, Tunisia, Lebanon, and Egypt? this study explores how grassroots, cooperative, and solidarity-based initiatives are shaping more just and sustainable economies across the region. Conducted as part of the Alternative Economy in the Arab Region Project by the Arab Forum for Alternatives, the research maps 46 innovative entities redefining how economies can serve people and communities—rather than profits and monopolies.

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