Tag Archives: Ennahda
Tunisia at the Crossroads: An Interview with Rached al-Ghannouchi #Tn
As social justice discussions increase in the global village–be it the Catholic Church, among labor unions, or citizens of “Arab Spring” countries—the language cuts across politics, religion and economics. We welcome the overlap as much as we welcome the interview … Continue reading
Shutdown to Stepdown: Which Countries Are We Talking About?
Tunisia and the U.S. Share Common Ground: Dissatisfied Citizens Source: Huffington Post by Mehrunisa Qayyum Millions of citizens feel disappointed in their government. In the U.S., a government shutdown continues to punish its citizens and local DC businesses. Conversely, Tunisians … Continue reading
Socially Responsible Investing: The Arab revolution for economic integrity
PITAPOLICY kicks off August with the theme: Socially Responsible Organizing and Investing. Last week, our first post was by a new contributor, Zena F. Itani, who attended AIDS Conference Week in Washington, DC. On Sunday, PITAPOLICY ‘s second post reshared … Continue reading
Prospects for Development: An Exercise in Patience
July is all about development in the pita-consuming region. Please send your submissions to Nadia at info@pitapolicyconsulting.com. This week’s post goes into a different aspect of development–sort of the “Part 2 of Prospects for Development…” but on a more “individual … Continue reading
Prospects for Development After Elections
July is all about development in the pita-consuming region. Please send your submissions to Nadia at info@pitapolicyconsulting.com. First Post: Tech Crunch published “The Arab World Has Tech Talent To Sustain It Beyond The Clones” by Mehrunisa Qayyum, founder of PITAPOLICY and … Continue reading