Dalia Rabie
Dalia Rabie is one of the cofounders of Mada Masr, where she worked as an editor and reporter. Her work was also featured in Daily News Egypt, Egypt Independent, and the Atlantic Council. https://timep.org/author/daliarabie/
Learn MoreDalia Rabie is one of the cofounders of Mada Masr, where she worked as an editor and reporter. Her work was also featured in Daily News Egypt, Egypt Independent, and the Atlantic Council. https://timep.org/author/daliarabie/
Learn MoreBrad Youngblood is a Research Assistant at TIMEP focusing on elections and political processes. He received an M.A. in Arab Studies from Georgetown University, where he specialized in political transitions and mainstream Islamist groups. Mr. Youngblood previously worked in data analysis, and has a B.A. in international studies from the University of Oklahoma. https://timep.org/author/brady/
Learn MoreSherif Azer is a Nonresident Fellow focusing on freedoms and human rights. An Egyptian human rights activist and defender, Mr. Azer is the Assistant Secretary-General of the Egyptian Organization for Human Rights, where he has worked in a number of capacities since 2003. He has also served as the Middle East and North Africa Protection
Learn MoreAmr Kotb is the Advocacy Director at TIMEP. His writing and comments have appeared in the Cairo Review of Global Affairs, the Huffington Post, CNN, Al Jazeera America, Mada Masr, and the Atlantic Council, among others. He earned an M.A. in international relations and an M.P.A. from the Maxwell School at Syracuse University. https://timep.org/author/akotb/
Learn MoreNadine joined ECES in 2011. She holds an MSc in Economics from the University of Bristol, the United Kingdom, and a BSc in Statistics from Faculty of Economics and Political Science, Cairo University. Her research interests include economic growth, international trade and energy economics. http://www.eces.org.eg/Staff.aspx
Learn MoreMona Esam’s current research interests are in labor and human resource economics, poverty and income distribution, gender gaps in earnings and job quality and equity implications of trade policy, Islamic finance and micro-finance. Her publications have appeared in several international refereed venues, e.g: Economic Development and Cultural Change, Journal of Developing Areas...
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Learn MoreShe previously held the position of Regional Economic Consultant on the South Eastern Mediterranean (SEMED) Region, in the Office of the Chief Economist of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) London, United Kingdom, and was Economic Consultant to various International European and Euro-Med Institutions (UN Women, ILO, European Training Federation and FEMISE). She
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