The new vanguard? A security-certified youth
Sisi made it clear that the state itself had laid the groundwork for youth to partake in government.
Sisi made it clear that the state itself had laid the groundwork for youth to partake in government.
In her debut graphic novel Shubeik Lubeik (2018), young graphic novelist Deena Mohamed Yehia (1994) draws a parable that evokes a fantastical present-day Cairo where the dreams and wishes of…
Sisi declared 2016 the year of the youth, but what actually happened for young people?
Young citizens have historically been positioned by the state as a priority due to the threat of their large numbers and able bodies.
Unemployment fell to 12.8 percent in the first quarter of 2015, down slightly from 12.9 percent the previous quarter, state statistics agency…
President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi issued a presidential decree on Sunday stating that all university students with outstanding performances during the last school…
A number of political parties, rights groups and high profile figures issued a joint statement Monday condemning the detention of hundreds of…
Sema Zaghloul has been a bystander during the three referendums and two elections that have taken place since the uprising on January 25, 2011.…
Presidential hopeful Abdel Fattah al-Sisi said that the youth of the 25 January revolution are fully appreciated for the changes they brought…
The campaign of former Defence Minister Abdel Fattah al-Sisi formed a youth commission that is to be headed by a 53-year-old. Hazem…
«Who gets to set the agenda for this conversation? Everything 'we' want to talk about is banned»
«The UN’s market-based language of youth empowerment is not relevant to the experiences of Arab youth»
«I watch the TV program “Hona al-Asema” (Here’s the Capital), which airs on the privately owned CBC and is hosted by anchor Lamis al-Hadidy, on a…»
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