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01 October 2020/ Parliamentary innovation

Egyptian Parliament and the Covid-19 pandemic: an active parliament regardless of the crisis

Habiba Mohsen is a Research Assistant for the Centre for International Development and Training (CIDT), at the University of Wolverhampton. Habiba worked as a Project Manager for GPG at the Cairo office. She has also worked...

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24 September 2020/ Parliamentary innovation

Parliament in the Time of a Pandemic: A Canadian Perspective

Kevin Deveaux is a GPG Associate and a Canadian lawyer who was elected to the Nova Scotia House of Assembly for the constituency of Cole Harbour-Eastern Passage. During his time as an MLA he served...

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17 September 2020/ Local development

In Defence of Political Parties

Stephen Gethins is a GPG Associate. He is a former Member of Parliament having served as MP for North East Fife from 2015-2019 . This blog is an ode to political parties. It shows how they benefit from being grounded...

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10 September 2020/ Parliamentary innovation

Trade Unions and Transitions

Nick Sigler is a GPG Associate. He is the former International Secretary of the Labour Party. In this blog, he explains how trade unions have multiple qualities to serve democratic transitions: intellectual input, access to...

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03 September 2020/ Parliamentary innovation

Merger or Acquisition? The birth of the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office

Sue Griffiths is GPG’s Executive Director. In the following article, Sue explains the challenges of the FCDO merger and how both departments will have to harmonize their strategy and...

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27 August 2020/ Parliamentary innovation

Adapting to the Virtual Space: Continuation of our Work in Sudan

Huda is a Research Intern at GPG currently based in London office. She joined GPG last year and is working on the Sudan Parliamentary project. In this blog, she discusses what has been done to support the various groups who...

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13 August 2020/ Youth & Gender

Empowered Women Empower Women: GPG’s work with the elected women’s network in Jordan

Batool Al-Refaai is a Senior Project Manager at GPG currently based in our Jordan office and working on the Iraq project. In this post, Batool discusses the challenges women face when trying to access leadership...

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10 August 2020/ Youth & Gender

Do Crises Call for Women Leaders? Lessons from Belarus, Lebanon, and New Zealand

Emily Death is Deputy Director at GPG. In this blog, she reflects on GPG’s work on women’s political participation in Lebanon, and how recent international crises have shone a light on the need for women’s...

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06 August 2020/ Parliamentary innovation

The Impact of Covid-19 on Diplomacy

Peter Millett was the British Ambassador to Libya from July 2015 until January 2018. He has served in a number of positions in the British Diplomatic Service since joining in 1974. In this blog, Peter Millett explains how...

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30 July 2020/ Parliamentary innovation

Parliamentary response to crisis: How the HoC Library adapted to Covid-19

Edward Wood is the Director of Research at the House of Commons Library in the UK Parliament. He covers how the institution responded and adapted to the Covid-19 and what challenges it faced when making resources...

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