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Young Arab Analysts Network International (YAANI)

The 'Young Arab Analysts Network International' is a project designed and facilitated by the British Council and implemented in conjunction with Chatham House and European Alternatives. 

The aim of the project is to develop a network of young Moroccan, Algerian, Tunisian, Egyptian and Jordanian policy analysts who will be able to make a significant contribution in their societies and impact on government policy development. A group of 37 committed analysts from different backgrounds will work on areas of specific policy concern and seek to develop ways to engage directly with policy makers in their countries to promote a number of carefully selected, evidence-based policy recommendations. 

Workshops

Four workshops will be held in Morocco, Tunisia and Egypt, during which participants will engage in intensive group work, research and policy analysis, and attend seminars by international policy experts and activists. 

Policy Dissemination 

A one-day dissemination event to be held at Chatham House during which participants will have the possibility to promote and discuss their policy recommendations with UK-based policy and advocacy groups. The event will include a press briefing. 

Contact

For more information about this project please contact the Middle East and North Africa Programme.

Further Information

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