April 11, 2022

Ramadan with Rosa

Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung – North Africa Office organizes a festival during the month of Ramadan under the title “Ramadan with Rosa” that includes a series of seminars, cultural activities and various events.

Article
February 2022

“Quiet Diplomacy” in Egypt Irrevocably Failed

UN called upon to increase pressure on Egypt for its human rights crimes. But Europe continues to support Al-Sisi’s regime at any cost

Article
February 2022

France’s African policy is at a dead end. And Putin is in the fast lane

Mali’s military junta has booted out the French ambassador, Joël Meyer, for criticising its decision to postpone national elections indefinitely

Article
October 2021

Tunisia’s old political system is dying – but economic reform is not in sight

Three months after Kais Saied sacked the government and suspended parliament, an awkward truth has descended upon Tunisians

Interview
October 2021

Is Kaïs Saïed Destroying the Very Idea of Democracy?

An Interview with Tunisian Law Professor Wahid Ferchichi

Interview
September 2021

“Tunisia’s President Will Not Be Able to Respond to Popular Demands”

An Interview with Tunisian Researcher Mohamed-Dhia Hammami

Interview
September 2021

“What Unites Us Is Much More than What Divides Us”

An Interview with Tunisian Activist Nawres Douzi

Research paper
January 2019

Escalating conflicts in Burkina Faso

In October 2014, a popular uprising in Burkina Faso precipitated a military coup against twenty-seven-year incumbent Blaise Compaoré. After a fourteen-month transition, a failed coup in September 2015, and a presidential election the following month, President Roch Kaboré took office in December 2015

November 22, 2016

Citizen Cartography Encounters #RDV4 Tunisia Land of Migration

In the framework of the Citizen Mapping Project http://kcit.org/, FTCR and Altercarto organize, in partnership with Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung, a cycle of conferences and thematic workshops on collaborative data mapping articulated around the economic and social rights in Tunisia. The program is divided in five appointments from May until December, followed by a meeting of synthesis.