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Since its establishment in 2012, the Munathara Initiative has promoted the voices of youth, women and marginalized (YWM) communities in the Arabic public sphere to meet their growing desire for participation in society, politics, and governance.

Munathara’s debate competitions offer unique opportunities for participants meeting YWM  criteria to engage in live debates alongside policymakers and thought leaders streamed to millions of viewers. 

The Munathara Initiative’s public events have been broadcast on at least ten local and regional TV channels portraying neglected voices and future leaders to millions of Arab speaking viewers around the world. The Munathara Initiative successfully produced and disseminated 26 Al-Munathara DD debate episodes, 3 versions of #DDX as well as Tunisia’s presidential and parliamentary electoral debates. 

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Feb, 27 2022

With the outbreak of the so-called Arab revolutions, social media took on a new resonance, particularly on the Facebook platform, where young people shared photos and videos of popular movements, as well as data and information.

Dec, 19 2021

Domestic violence incidents have recently increased dramatically in Tunisia. Throughout the months of October and November, media sources and social media pages shared countless news articles about children and women who were victims of highly brutal assaults verging on killing.

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Dec, 13 2021

The economic collapse in Lebanon has caused severe damage to the medical sector and its beneficiaries.

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Nov, 28 2021

Tunisia is falling back in the global market following its “CAA1” classification by Moody's Investors Service hitting Tunisia’s credibility with international funders. This coincides with this year’s last quarter, when the finance law is usually prepared.

Debate Lebanon Lubnan Townhall Munathara youth Economy exchange rate
Nov, 22 2021

Multidimensional poverty affects 82 percent of Lebanon's population with the minimum wage no longer sufficient to buy bread, salt nor water, not to mention the prices of vegetables and meat?

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