Stability Is Not Peace – The Limits of Syrian Refugee Return
In Lebanon’s Beqaa Valley, return to Syria is not an abstract question. It is a decision made under pressure. Rahaf…
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We amplify the voices and ideas of young people across the Middle East and Africa while fostering unity in diversity. Through a dynamic and inclusive network of experts and a commitment to research integrity, we bridge the gap between scholarship and policy – delivering actionable insights and meaningful value to decision-makers.
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The MEA Institute for Strategic Studies is more than a research institution – it is a platform for reimagining how the Middle East and Africa are understood and discussed globally. Through in-depth analysis of the region’s most pressing challenges, we inform policy, engage decision-makers and foster meaningful dialogue in efforts to advance stability, peace, and prosperity.
Our work is building a global community united by a shared commitment to meaningful impact. Elevating diverse perspectives and fostering open dialogue, the Institute shapes how the the region’s challenges and opportunities are understood – locally, regionally, and globally. Our people are driven, knowledgeable, and committed to innovative thinking, which is at the core of our work.
Read the full story →Amplify the voices and ideas of young people across the Middle East and Africa, while fostering unity in diversity. Through a dynamic and inclusive network of experts and a commitment to research integrity, we bridge the gap between scholarship and policy – delivering actionable insights and meaningful value to decision-makers.
We envision a Middle East and Africa that helps shape the 21st century through intergenerational and cross-regional dialogue. By breaking silos and empowering youth and diverse voices, we aim to transform how strategy is conceived and approached – building sustainable frameworks that innovate, evolve, and remains relevant across generations.
In Lebanon’s Beqaa Valley, return to Syria is not an abstract question. It is a decision made under pressure. Rahaf…
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Young people across the Middle East and Africa bear the long-term consequences of foreign policy decisions, yet remain systematically excluded from the spaces where those decisions are made and debated.
The MEA Institute exists to change that — opening the policy debate to emerging leaders, giving them visibility, a credible voice, and the tools to play an active and lasting role in shaping it. Our youth-led perspective is not a limitation. It is the differentiator.