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Episode 1
From International Frameworks to Local Realities: Rethinking Just Environmental Transition in WANA
29 Sep 2025
ARI’s Tech & Society Program explores how the accelerating deployment of technologies…
The Women’s Political Participation Program is committed to reshaping the narrative and…
The mass movements of 2011 saw the crumbling of “politics as usual”…
The Arab Reform Initiative (ARI)’s Social Protection Program envisions an Arab region…
ARI’s Environmental Politics Program seeks to place the environment at the heart…
The Middle East is living through the exhaustion of an old security order without…
In recent decades, Tunisia has undergone profound changes, affecting all sectors of agriculture, from…
With the regional war widening after the US-Israeli strike on Iran, Iraq has been…
Introduction Within the framework of the Palestinian Environmental NGOs Network (PENGON) and in cooperation…
Introduction Since the chemical complex was established in 1972,1The Gabès chemical complex, part of…
1. Introduction The need for water justice in the MENA region represents a pressing…
Executive Summary This Q&A with Diana Kaissi, Energy Governance Specialist, examines how the current…
Feminist journalist Rula Asad interviews Ansar Jasim, a political scientist and food sovereignty activist,…
In many Muslim-majority societies, family laws grounded in religious interpretations continue to shape women’s…
Foreword: The MENA countries have been confronting profound and far-reaching climate shocks. Experts widely…
Table of Contents “Introduction: Taking Stock, Setting the Agenda” by Dina El Khawaga, Andrew…
Introduction Salma Hussein This is a new era. An era of multiple and complex…
Beirut/Tunis/Paris – October 27, 2023 The Arab Reform Initiative (ARI) announced today the winner…
(Beirut, March 19th, 2024) The Arab Reform Initiative (ARI) released today the English version…
PRESS RELEASE (Paris/Beirut/Tunis – 11/04/2023) The Arab Reform Initiative (ARI) is launching a new…
Environmental movements have emerged as critical actors in advocating for equitable resource governance, protesting…
This dossier brings together a series of papers produced under the Fostering Critical Policy…
Just Transition is the notion that a green transition must also address intersectional socio-economic…
From International Frameworks to Local Realities: Rethinking Just Environmental Transition in WANA
Amid ongoing conflicts and wars that shape daily life across West Asia and North Africa, how can we speak of reform and the environment in a way that reflects people’s realities—without falling into the trap of “green” colonialism?
Environmental Jalsa, the eighth season of the Jalsa podcast, takes up this challenge in a seven-episode series hosted by Lebanese journalist Chrystine Mhanna. Together with voices from across the region, the series examines water and food security, threatened and seized lands, and the struggles of farmers and communities facing failing policies and environmental disasters.
The conversations move from global environmental accords and their ability to capture local realities to the villages and towns of Lebanon, Tunisia, Syria, Morocco, and beyond. They ask how resources can be shared fairly, how local communities can shape sustainable solutions, and how war and occupation transform the land itself—while exploring the possibilities of cross-border solidarity and a more just future.
Environmental Jalsa offers a thoughtful Arabic perspective on water justice, food sovereignty, and a fair energy transition, insisting that the environment is a lived political issue and that environmental justice begins with people and their power to imagine and build a better tomorrow.
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