Agricultural Policies and Social Justice in MENA

Agriculture and exportation of agricultural produce constitutes an important aspect for many countries in the Middle East and North Africa. Agricultural exports mainly focus on so-called “cash-crops”, high value products which consume a large amount of water during production, even though the entire region suffers from water scarcity. Remarkably, at the same time, almost all countries of the region depend on imports of staple foods for their domestic consumption. This mismatch has severe consequences for the region’s food security and food sovereignty. Small-scale farmers are often neglected, and their interests sidelined. With more and more food subsides slashed in the light of budget austerity, the price fluctuations of imported staple foods have great impact on social justice.

Additionally, work in the agricultural sector is often dominated by female work and by the absence of and social safety nets, which connects the issue of agriculture necessarily with a discussion of social justice in the region. 

Events

Tuesday, 24.06.2025 - Wednesday, 25.06.2025 | Economic Policies for Social Justice | Events

Join us for the 4th Arab Forum for Equality on 24–25 June 2025 in Algiers, where regional and global leaders will tackle inequality through inclusive…


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Friday, 25.04.2025 - Friday, 25.04.2025 | Economic Policies for Social Justice | Events

Session's Abstract: As Lebanon and Syria navigate critical reform and reconstruction phases, it is essential to ensure that governance, financing, and…


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Tuesday, 15.04.2025 - Tuesday, 15.04.2025 - Online | Economic Policies for Social Justice | Events

With our colleague Salam Said, project director in the FES MENA


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Press

15.05.2025 | Economic Policies for Social Justice | Press

With the participation of our colleague Dr Salam Said


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| Economic Policies for Social Justice | Press

The reforms of Jordan's economy demanded by the IMF have seen the selling off of government assets and spending on social protections for the poor and…


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| Economic Policies for Social Justice | Press

Fiscal reforms implemented 10 years ago were the main cause of the downturn in Jordan’s economy, and similar policies are still being implemented,…


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