About Us

About Us

The Arab Reform Initiative is an independent think tank working with expert partners across the Middle East and North Africa and beyond, committed to articulating a home-grown agenda for democratic change.

Who we are

In 2004, policy research centres from ten Arab countries, four European think tanks, and one from the United States collaborated to set the agenda for political and social reforms in the region based on the priorities that the region’s societies themselves formulated. ARI became a think tank in its own right with 20 peer partners across the region, acting as resources for exclusive knowledge on their respective governments and societies.

ARI’s strategy has evolved over the years, reflecting changes in the avenues for achieving democratic reform.

The Arab reform initiative (ARI) is a collaborative think tank established in 2004 to articulate a home-grown agenda for democratic change in the Arab region.

ARI strives to become the leading regional hub for progressive ideas supporting inclusive democracy, full and equal citizenship, social justice, and environmental justice in the Arab region.

We operate on the principles of impartiality, gender equality, and diversity and work to foster vibrant democratic societies in the Arab countries. ARI conducts research, policy analysis, and policy dialogues, while providing a platform for inspirational voices.

ARI’s focus areas have expanded to address social justice issues, political economy, and pressing environmental concerns from a perspective of justice, good governance, and sustainability.

ARI has evolved its partnerships to include new research centres, initiatives, independent media, and emerging political and social actors such as youth and feminist movements, diasporas, and professional syndicates.

 

Before the Arab uprisings, the most effective way to influence policy was by building pressure from below to instigate long-term social and institutional change.

Following 2011, ARI’s work shifted towards accompanying and consolidating the transition out of authoritarianism by addressing how street mobilization could lead to genuine political participation.

A third phase followed, as the legacy of authoritarian rule and the proliferation of terrorism destabilized and created conflict in several countries. In this defining moment, the ARI community felt the need to make a different kind of contribution.

  • First, by producing analytical work that alerts to the risks of breaking up national entities.
  • Second, by defining security arrangements and developing comprehensive security frameworks that set the stage for permanent political organization.
  • Third, by providing a platform for citizens to articulate new terms and principles to guide the process of rebuilding their national body.

In Memoriam

Bassma Kodmani, Founder

The Arab Reform Initiative was founded in 2004 by Bassma Kodmani, a scholar, diplomat, and tireless advocate for democratic change in the Arab world. Born in Syria, Kodmani dedicated her career to building bridges between civil society, policymakers, and the academic world, believing deeply that lasting reform must emerge from within the region itself.

As ARI's founding Executive Director, she shaped the organization's identity: its commitment to independent, home-grown analysis; its refusal to accept funding from governments in the region; and its insistence on placing local voices and perspectives at the center of every conversation about the future of the Arab world.

Her intellectual rigor, moral courage, and generosity of spirit left a profound mark on everyone who had the privilege of working alongside her. The projects she led, the fellows she mentored, and the research she championed continue to guide ARI's work today.

Bassma Kodmani's vision is ARI's foundation. We carry it forward.

What We Do Our Mission

The Arab Reform Initiative is an independent Arab think tank working with expert partners in the Middle East and North Africa and beyond to articulate a home-grown agenda for democratic change. It conducts research and policy analysis and provides a platform for inspirational voices based on the principles of diversity, impartiality, gender equality and social justice.

Our aim is to see vibrant democratic societies emerge and grow in the region.

Founded in 2005, the Arab Reform Initiative is governed by a Plenary of its members and an Executive Committee.

 

We produce

original research informed by local experiences and partner with institutions to achieve impact across the Arab world and globally

We empower

individuals and institutions to develop their own concept of policy solutions

We mobilize

stakeholders to build coalitions for positive change

Our Vision

ARI strives to become the leading regional hub for progressive ideas supporting inclusive democracy, full and equal citizenship, social justice, and environmental justice across the MENA region.

How We've Evolved

Phase 1

Pre-2011

Before the Arab uprisings, ARI focused on building pressure from below to instigate long-term social and institutional change through independent analysis and collaborative advocacy.

Phase 2

Post-2011

Following 2011, ARI's work shifted toward accompanying and consolidating transitions out of authoritarianism — addressing how street mobilization could translate into genuine political participation.

Phase 3

Post-Conflict

As authoritarianism's legacy and the rise of terrorism destabilized several countries, ARI expanded its focus: alerting to the risks of national fragmentation, defining security frameworks, and providing platforms for citizens to articulate the principles for rebuilding their societies.

Independence

Our Funding

ARI is funded through grants from private non-profit foundations in Europe and North America, and from a small number of governmental or state-affiliated agencies in the same regions. We insist on our full editorial independence. We do not accept funding from governments in the Middle East.