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Call for Proposals: Research Program in the Middle East and North Africa

Call for Applications: Research Grants Related to Parliamentary Elections in Georgia

Deadline: 31-Jul-23

The World Bank’s Office of the Chief Economist for the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region has launched a research program on “Decarbonization and Diversification in the Middle East and North Africa”.

The program aims to produce a series of publishable academic research papers. The main objective of the program is to build a new body of empirical work describing how decarbonization, diversification, and adaptation to climate change will impact MENA countries and their economic structures and populations.

Climate shocks are more frequent in MENA compared to the rest of the world and have been increasing in recent years. Moreover, the costs of climate shocks as a percent of GDP also appear to be higher in MENA. Economic development, urbanization, and growing populations have also put pressure on water and land resources, with climate shocks deepening the problem further by shrinking the supply of these already scarce resources.

In this context, decarbonization and diversification are crucial parts of the policy agenda in MENA to help countries with both their climate mitigation and adaptation efforts. The purpose of this research program is to promote publishable academic research in key areas to attempt to answer important questions related to the challenges posed by climate change, the global energy transition, and economic diversification.

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