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15 October 2021/ Others & News

Lebanon in crisis: Doomed with a shared future?

GPG MENA Manager Nayla Zein recently returned from a visit to Lebanon, her home country. Two years on since the October 2019 protests were ignited by what came to be known as the "Whatsapp tax" in response to an...

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07 October 2021/ Youth & Gender

What role can Parliament hold in influencing youth political and civic engagement in Iraq?

Adlah Alkurdi is GPG's Head of Iraq Programme. Having recently returned to GPG, she initially joined us in 2013 and contributed to a wealth of projects in the MENA region. In this blog, she shares her memories and...

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30 September 2021/ Others & News

Associate Profile Series: Stephen Gethins

GPG delivers specialist technical advice through a core group of retained Associates, who are former Ministers, Members of Parliament, senior civil servants/parliamentary staff and academics. We have built long-lasting...

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24 September 2021/ Others & News

Afghanistan mini-series

Over the month of September 2021, GPG published a short series of blogs examining the context and impact of the Taliban takeover in Afghanistan. Read them here: Sadness and mounting alarm: some personal reflections on...

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23 September 2021/ Others & News

Reflections on Afghanistan: What future awaits international diplomacy?

This is the third part of our blog mini-series examining the context and impact of the Taliban takeover in Afghanistan. In this week's piece, GPG's Head of Programmes Zafran Iqbal reflects on what this crisis revealed of...

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16 September 2021/ Youth & Gender

Взросление на бегу: всемирное внимание к Афганистану подчеркивает затруднительное положение молодых беженцев

Элизабетт заинтересована в изучении международного права и социальной политики, связанных с продвижением прав человека...

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09 September 2021/ Youth & Gender

Growing up on the run: Global attention on Afghanistan highlights plight of young refugees

Elizabett Yashneva is GPG’s Project Officer. She is interested in exploring areas of international law and social politics related to the promotion of human rights and equal representation. She believes that progress in...

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02 September 2021/ Others & News

Sadness and mounting alarm: some personal reflections on Afghanistan

GPG Associate Sir Bill Jeffrey is a retired UK civil servant, former Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Defense, with wide experience of Government. In this week's blog, he examines the situation ongoing in Afghanistan...

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26 August 2021/ Parliamentary innovation

Associate Profile Series: Baroness Alison Suttie

GPG delivers specialist technical advice through a core group of retained Associates, who are former Ministers, Members of Parliament, senior civil servants/parliamentary staff and academics. We have built long-lasting...

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12 August 2021/ Youth & Gender

Youth in a Post-Pandemic World: Implications of Youth Participation

GPG recently launched its 13th publication in the Guide to Parliaments series during a webinar chaired by Lord Jeremy Purvis of Tweed on Youth Participation and the impact of Covid-19 on youth policy with a special focus on...

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