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FES brings together feminists from across the MENA region to discuss ideas for a feminist vision of the Future of Work.
How will the Future of Work look like in the Middle East and North Adrica region. What do we need to address in order to ensure that women and marginalized groups benefit from emerging opportunities in the future world of work? And how can we ensure that the expected shifts in the economy due to climate change, digitalization and demographic change will not further widen the gender gap?
A group of feminists from across the region is working together to answer such questions and formulate a feminist vision of the Future of Work: One that puts the workers and the planet at the center and denounces current capitalist and neoliberal economic systems, which are continuously generating economic inequalities in countries within the region.
To learn more about the topic, read ‘Feminist Visions of the Future of Work’ by Amal Nasser or watch our video on Youtube.
Four expert reports from Africa, the Middle East and North Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean.
Nasser, Amal
Middle East and North Africa (MENA) / Amal Nasser. - Berlin : Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, Global Policy and Development, [2019]. - 11 Seiten = 1,3 MB, PDF-File. - (Perspective FES Berlin). - (Labour and social justice)Electronic ed.: Berlin : FES, 2019ISBN 978-3-96250-416-8
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