It is our belief at TIMEP that local experts and advocates are the most well-positioned to understand developments, challenges, and opportunities on the ground. Their voices and experiences are instrumental in crafting solutions-oriented policy that responds to root causes–whether at the U.S., EU, or UN level. Despite this, we find that local experts and advocates are often sidelined; they suffer from resource challenges; they lack access to training and convening opportunities; and they are often cut-off from each other and the international community.

Uprooted: Life and Loss One Year Into Sudan’s War 

TIMEP spoke with Sudanese activists, lawyers, writers, human rights defenders, and advocates on their experiences surviving the war in Sudan, their feelings of loss, displacement, and what “home” has come to mean...

Beyond Extraction and Austerity: Tunisia’s Path to Prosperity

Traditional approaches to solving Tunisia’s chronic economic problems have shown little efficacy, highlighting the need for a new attitude toward reform.

A Country on Hold: The Repeated Postponement of Lebanon’s Municipal Elections

Lebanon's municipal elections have been postponed twice in a row, and are likely to be postponed yet again on April 25. This delay will significantly weaken local democracy and governance even further,...

A War for Sudan’s Identity: The Loss and Destruction of Culture and Heritage

Millions of people fled their homes in Sudan, leaving with very little. They left behind personal belongings, memories, photo albums, documents, certificates, and even documents proving land and property ownership.

Europe’s “Green Battery”: Extraction and Dispossession of Energy Infrastructure in Tunisia’s South

Plans to generate solar and wind energy in the southern parts of Tunisia for export to Europe promise prosperity and development to local communities, but their implementation may yield more impoverishment.

Via Samsung: Journalists Trapped in Egypt’s Security Machine

Egypt’s security services control the country’s traditional media outlets, including TV channels, newspapers, and artistic productions, and influence little-known provincial journalists and owners of popular social media pages.

Reporting Under Siege: Israel’s War on Journalists in Gaza

Much of the news from the war on Gaza has come from local journalists, and their reporting has come at a historically high cost.

Cruelty, Torture, and Disappearance in Assad’s Syria: Thirteen Years and Counting

In an instant, my family—just like dozens of thousands of families in Syria—was shattered with my father's disappearance, marking the end of one life and the painful birth of another.