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What's Left of Spring? A Long Path towards Social Justice In the Arab Region; Case Study: Egypt, Tunisia, and Morocco Year of publication: 2015 Corporate author: United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (ESCWA) “What is left of the spring? A long path towards achieving social justice in the Arab region” is the first in a series of social development reports that ESCWA intends to publish. It comes two years after the publication of “Spring Promises: Citizenship and Civic Participation in the Paths of Democratic Transition,” the study that reviewed the general context surrounding the so-called Arab Spring and addressed the challenges facing achieving social justice, consensus and maintaining social cohesion during political transitions. This report is also issued the day after the international community adopts a new global path for development, which is the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, of which social justice is the main pillar.  Equipping To Deal With Intolerant Speech: Racism, Antisemitism, Sexism, Discriminations Year of publication: 2023 Corporate author: Citoyenneté Possible In this report, NGO Citoyenneté Possible  shares 18 years' experience in the field of anti-discrimination and dialogue. It provides both hands-on experience, with testimonials and tools, and in-depth reflection, analysis and sharing of experiences, practices and visions.  It's possible to dare to engage in constructive dialogue on divisive issues, provided you have the intention to do so, and above all, the skills to do so. This report offers very concrete and detailed recommendations for professionals working with young people (teachers, educators, associations, etc.). S'outiller face à la parole intolérante: Racisme, antisémitisme, sexisme, discriminations Year of publication: 2023 Corporate author: Citoyenneté Possible L’association Citoyenneté Possible partage dans ce rapport 18 ans d’expérience de terrain dans la lutte contre les discriminations et pour le dialogue. Il livre à la fois une expérience de terrain, avec des témoignages, des outils, et une réflexion de fond, des analyses et points de partage d’expériences, de pratiques et de vision.  Ne pas laisser passer, oser dialoguer sur des sujets clivants de manière constructive est possible, certes à condition d’en avoir l’intention, mais surtout d’en avoir acquis les compétences. Ce rapport propose des recommandations très concrètes et détaillées, pour les professionnels travaillant auprès d’un public jeune (enseignants, éducateurs, associations…)