Mohamed Abufalgha
@mabufalgha
Policy Outreach Manager @ArabBarometer @Princeton | Policy Director @JabhaLY | UT Austin & Iowa State alumnus
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Thank you Senator Chris Murphy 🟧 for speaking out and explaining why the US cannot and should not cross this dangerous rubicon, sliding ever further towards authoritarianism. First they came for Mahmoud Khalil and too few people spoke out. Who will they come for next?
How do Arab publics view the UN? In a new #ArabPulse blog, Dana Abu-Haltam explores how support for the #UnitedNations varies across the region & what priorities citizens want the UN to focus on,from the Israeli-Palestinian conflict to fighting corruption. bit.ly/42nLiZ1
What do #MENA citizens really think — about governance, policy, &reform? Honored to chair a workshop on #PublicOpinion in the #MiddleEast at the #Gulf Studies Symposium Georgetown University with Tarik M. Yousef & Michael Robbins. Many thanks to our speakers, audience &host Dr. Dania Thafer
1/ Honored to share a new partnership between Middle East Council on Global Affairs and الباروميتر العربي /Arab Barometer—a collaboration I’ve been proud to help shape. Together, we’re bringing credible, data-driven insight into the heart of policymaking across #MENA. #PublicOpinion #MiddleEast #Politics #Economy #Climate
2/ #PublicOpinion is too often overlooked in policymaking in the #MiddleEast. This partnership between the الباروميتر العربي /Arab Barometer and Middle East Council on Global Affairs brings it to the forefront—connecting #data on how people actually feel with the decisions that shape their lives. mecouncil.org/press_release/…
3/ Under this new #PublicOpinion partnership between الباروميتر العربي /Arab Barometer and Middle East Council on Global Affairs, we’re launching webinars, reports, briefs, and analysis that reflect what #MENA citizens really think—on Governance, the #Economy, #ClimateChange, and more. #MiddleEast Princeton University Princeton University Research