Modification of University Governance Screening Card
L’implémentation de l’assurance qualité dans l’enseignement supérieur en Algérie
A Dialogue with Quality Assurance Leaders - El Mokhtar Bakkour
The Quality Imperative: How to and When? - Maha Merezak
Résultats et enseignements d'une enquête sur le devenir des diplômés de la première promotion post-réforme
La gouvernance des systèmes d’information pour une meilleure gouvernance des universités
Quality Assurance for Higher Education in Iraq & Kurdistan
The Impact of University Governance in MENA at Al-Quds Open University
Internal Quality Assurance Mechanism at IUG
Follow-up on the graduates at the University of Mustansiriya
Reflections on Leading Changes and Enhanced Governance: The Experience of USEK
Information sharing: Why it matters and how? - Dakmara Georgescu
Empowering institutions with information: Global, regional and local perspectives - Egron Polak
Information sharing: Why it matters and how? - Najla Romdhane
Empowering institutions with information: Global, regional and local perspectives - Ahmad Jammal
[Video] Breaking the Barriers to Youth Inclusion
May 22, 2015 / Library
Despite Tunisia’s impressive social and political achievements, inclusion of young Tunisians remains a largely unfinished project. Comprehensively addressing the legitimate aspirations of Tunisian youth will be critical for Tunisia to sustain its positive forward momentum.
Why Does Legal Aid Matter
May 22, 2015 / Library
Why does legal aid matter? What are the main challenges that people face? What access for people living in rural areas and for women? What are the possible actions for the future? Civil society organizations representatives from Jordan, Lebanon and Morocco share their views.
MEDCOP21 Agenda: Youth and Climate Change
Global Skill Partnerships: A proposal for technical training in a mobile world
Center for Mediterranean Integration (CMI) Newsletter #12 [April 2015]
Plunging Oil Prices Bring Gains and Losses to the Middle East and North Africa Region
May 21, 2015 / Library
The over-50 percent decline in world oil prices—from US$115 a barrel in June 2014 to less than US$50 today—will have significant consequences for the economies of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. According to the World Bank’s latest MENA Quarterly Economic Brief the oil importers that are expected to gain include Jordan, Tunisia,...
MEDCOP21 Agenda: Development and Climate Change
The Center for Mediterranean Integration and France Médias Monde seal partnership for a better knowledge and solutions sharing on key Mediterranean issues
MEDCOP21 Agenda: Enhancing Resilience towards Climate Change
CMI and France Médias Monde Seal Partnership
May 21, 2015 / Highlight
“I am very pleased to conclude this agreement which will seal a privileged partnership between the channels of France Médias Monde and the Center for Mediterranean Integration” says Marie-Christine Saragosse, Chairwoman and CEO of France Médias Monde. “It offers a new perspective and complementary...
Mediterranean Climate Conference (MEDCOP21)
May 21, 2015 / MDF
Towards a Positive Agenda for Mediterranean Stakeholders
Climate Change is a Key Factor towards Mediterranean Integration
Climate change is fundamentally a development issue. If left unaddressed, climate change impacts will threaten poverty alleviation and affect economic growth. On the other hand, taking climate change issues into consideration...
[Workshop] Mobilizing Middle East and North Africa Diaspora for Global Integration, Investment, and Knowledge Transfer
May 05, 2015 / Highlight
The World Bank and the Center for Mediterranean Integration (CMI) organize the first regional MENA diaspora workshop to be held in Marseille, France, on May 29th, 2015.
The workshop brings together policy makers, development actors and members of diaspora from the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region to discuss how to best mobilize the...
You talkin’ to me ?
May 05, 2015 / Blog entry
By Manjula Luthria
It happened again a few weeks ago, this time it was in Boston. A year ago it was in Frankfurt and a few years before that in Wellington. As I make the case for loosening restrictions on labor mobility to a room full of well-meaning development experts, I am asked repeatedly: How can I possibly celebrate the effects of...
Representatives from 20 Jordanian Municipalities to participate to an upcoming Municipal Finance and Creditworthiness Academy in Jordan
May 05, 2015 / Blog entry
By Ghada A. Shaqour*
Administratively, Jordan’s intergovernmental system is divided into three tiers - central, provincial (governorate) and local (municipal) levels. At the local level, 100 municipalities exist today and are governed by elected municipal councils. They were assigned over 39 different functional responsibilities, but many of...
Representatives from 15 Municipalities in West Bank and Gaza to participate to an upcoming Municipal Finance and Creditworthiness Academy in Jordan
May 05, 2015 / Blog entry
By Dana Almubaied*
In the West Bank and Gaza, Local Government Units (LGUs) have a long history - some were created as early as the second half of the 19th century. With increasing political and geographical fragmentation over the last two decades, LGUs have gained paramount importance providing services to the local population, particularly in...