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Amr Khafagy

Amr Khafagy article published in ‘Alternative Policy Solutions’.

Amr Khafagy article published in ‘Alternative Policy Solutions’.

Amr Khafagy has recently had an article published on the ‘Alternative Policy Solutions’ website entitled ‘Beyond Microfinance: How Can Finance Support Social and Economic Development in Egypt?’

Nick Lewis 02/06/202102/06/2021 Amr Khafagy, Publications Read more

CCRI Researchers to convene Regional Studies Association Online conference

CCRI Researchers to convene Regional Studies Association Online conference

CCRI’s researchers Bryonny Goodwin-Hawkins and Amr Khafagy will be convening a NICRE-themed special session at the Regional Studies Association’s ‘Regions in Recovery’ online conference in June.

Nick Lewis 27/01/202127/01/2021 Amr Khafagy, Bryonny Goodwin-Hawkins, News Read more

Team changes – promotions and new colleagues

Team changes – promotions and new colleagues

We are pleased to recognise promotions to existing colleagues and welcome new ones to the team.

Chris Rayfield 11/11/202002/12/2020 Amr Khafagy, Bryonny Goodwin-Hawkins, Charlotte Chivers, Dilshaad Bundhoo, Katarina Kubinakova, News, NICRE, SPRINT Read more

Amr Khafagy has article published on ‘Alternative Policy Solutions’

Amr Khafagy has article published on ‘Alternative Policy Solutions’

Amr Khafagy has had a short commentary article published on the ‘Alternative Policy Solutions’ website.

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Amr Khafagy has article published on Open Democracy

Amr Khafagy has article published on Open Democracy

Research assistant Amr Khafagy has just had an article published on ‘OpenDemocracy’ discussing the latest IMF loan to Egypt and the socioeconomic consequences of the recent economic reforms

Nick Lewis 22/11/201922/11/2019 Amr Khafagy, News Read more

EU farming employment report published by European Parliament Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development

EU farming employment report published by European Parliament Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development

This week the European Parliament’s Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development published a report investigating the EU farming employment sector. The CCRI was part of the consortium, which was led by OIR.

Nick Lewis 20/11/201920/11/2019 Amr Khafagy, Janet Dwyer, John Powell, Mauro Vigani, News Read more

Amr Khafagy has economics book published

Amr Khafagy has economics book published

We are all delighted here in CCRI as Amr Khafagy, who joined us in January will be having a book published in September.

Nick Lewis 21/06/201921/06/2019 Amr Khafagy, News Read more

Three new researchers join CCRI team

Three new researchers join CCRI team

The new year saw three new researchers join the CCRI team. Find out more about them and their areas of work

Chris Rayfield 12/02/201912/02/2019 Amr Khafagy, Jasmine Black, Nenia Micha, News Read more

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