The future of development in the mining basin, after or without phosphate
Study about “The future of development in the mining basin after or without phosphate” in Tunisia
Our Food, Our Story: Reclaiming the Food Systems Narrative
A 4-part online event series hosted by the Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung and partners on the occasion of the United Nations Food Systems Summit (UNFSS) on 7 September, 9 September, 14 September, and 16 September
Global echos for a green new deal
Global Echoes For a Green New Deal: Book presentation – Panel discussion – Website launch
Action Matters: Six success stories of struggles for commons in Africa
The continuous advance of neoliberal capitalism even in the context of systemic crisis has led to many questions about the lack of effective answers from the Left in general, and from progressive social movement organizations in particular. Many critics argue..
Call for a resilient agriculture
The Tunisian agricultural model must be thought with an open mind and a different outlook
Ramadan at Rosa #At_Home
A new edition of the “Ramadan at Rosa” event, in an #At_Home version
The Quest for Economic and Monetary Sovereignty in 21st Century Africa
The Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung in collaboration with the Global Institute for Sustainable Prosperity and the network “Politics of money” is organizing the International conference: “The quest for economic and Monetary Sovereignty in 21st Century Africa: lessons to be learnt and ways forward” from 6 to 9 November in the Cité de la Culture, Tunis.
Natural Resource Management: Looting, Waste, Clientelism, and Incompetence
How are the natural resources of the countries in our study managed? In addition to gas and oil, Egypt extracts gypsum, marble, cement, and other resources. Morocco has phosphate, marine fishery, and other resources. In addition to the tremendous tourist..
Informal Economy in Algeria, Egypt, Tunisia and Morocco
The following 14 texts seek to answer the question “what does this system produce?”, while discussing all the ramifications of the informal economy in the region at the levels of urbanism, politics and violence, in addition to the economic level.
Seminar: Climate Justice in North Africa
Climate change will fundamentally change North Africa, forcing millions to migrate, destroying agriculture. How can North African movements mobilise for climate justice and energy democracy before it’s too late? The coming transformation is an opportunity for revolutionary change, but also for local elites and neocolonial powers to increase exploitation.