CPP Organizes Panel at Middle East Studies Association Event
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Press Releases HBKU’s College of Public Policy Organizes Panel at Middle East Studies Association Event

Virtual discussion considered social policy issues shaping and impacting the Gulf region

In line with its mission to facilitate effective policymaking at home and abroad, the College of Public Policy (CPP) at Hamad Bin Khalifa University (HBKU) chaired a panel discussion at the 54th Annual Meeting of the Middle East Studies Association. 

Building on the recent launch of CPP’s program for social policy evaluation and research (PROSPER), Social Policy in the Gulf Region: Realities, Visions, and Futures considered how the socioeconomic, political and demographic changes of the past three decades have impacted the region’s social policies. In doing so, the virtual session provided a space for dialogue concerning current knowledge about social policy across the Gulf region, including the actors, institutions, challenges and opportunities facing policymakers. Discussions were also supported with a series of case studies which reviewed existing literature, research and debates shaping social policymaking discourse.

Held fully online, the 54th Middle East Studies Association’s Annual Meeting featured over 300 panels and special sessions on a variety of topics related to Middle Eastern studies. More than 2,000 attendees also had opportunities to participate in affiliate group meetings, a four-day film festival, book exhibits and other informal sessions. The diversity of events reflects the Association’s commitment to connect participants from a variety of disciplines to discuss social policy issues in this important part of the world. 

Speaking after the panel discussion, Dr. Anis Ben Brik, Founding Director of PROSPER and chair of the panel discussion, said: “The post-COVID 19 world should be an opportunity for reflection on the type of social policies required to improve the quality of social services, especially with regard to social protection and the overall resilience of societies. To maximize the impact of social policies and improve their sustainability, a reflection on the future of Middle Eastern societies must also take into account the issue of inclusiveness.”

Dr. Leslie A. Pal, Founding Dean of the College of Public Policy, added: “We’re naturally delighted that Dr. Anis was able to organize and chair a panel discussion at the Middle East Studies Association’s Annual Meeting. This event consistently attracts high-quality academics and thought-leaders to discuss a wealth of policy-relevant issues shaping the region. The event also provided a fantastic opportunity to highlight the recent launch of our PROSPER initiative. We’re confident that doing so will ignite further interest in this first-of-its-kind program for the Middle East.”

For more information on the work of the College of Public Policy, please visit https://www.hbku.edu.qa/en/cpp/about 

 

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