Following Tunisia’s July 25 referendum on the new constitution pushed by President Kais Saied, serious concern was voiced by political and civic actors over the conduct and legitimacy of the voting process amid little trust regarding its transparency, suspicions of fraud, and accusations of ballot…


Since Sudan’s October 25, 2021 coup, the putschists have portrayed a non-violent protest movement as a…

In this Q&A on the challenges facing women in Tunisia in light of the political developments…

In February 2022, two political charters issued by resistance committees and a report by UNITAMS had…

As the world marks International Women’s Day, TIMEP speaks to women advocates across the MENA region…

In light of the role played by Egyptians in exile in organizing around urgent human rights…

Sudan’s protests today offer a chance to incorporate and entrench mass mobilization and consensus-building on the…