Round 2: Call for Policy Briefs “COVID-19 MED BRIEFS” (Deadline extended: 12 February, 2021)

General Guidelines for CMI-FEMISE “COVID-19 MED BRIEFS”

Deadline: 29 January 2021 – Deadline extended to : 12 February 2021

Introduction

The coronavirus has proved to be a serious threat not only to people’s health but also to economies and societies of all countries, regardless of their level of development. This crisis presents a real test to the resilience of the Southern and Eastern Mediterranean countries, as it came at a time when they were challenged to keep their economies growing, facing increasing unemployment and scarce resources. The way out of the crisis will greatly depend on how countries in the region prioritise their actions, and on how they integrate and cooperate with each other in key sectors.

 The first CMI-FEMISE call for Policy Briefs was launched in May 2020 and more than 25 submissions were received, involving experts from the South, North, and East of the Mediterranean. The best Policy Briefs that addressed the urgent issue of the COVID-19 socio-economic effects and impact on the EU-Med region were selected for publication (click here to access the published MedBriefs).

 Following the success of the first round, the two institutions decided to join forces again and launch a second round. This series of Policy Briefs is intended to pave the way for more in-depth thematic analyses and recommendations.

 Context

Almost a year after the crisis erupted, many questions still need to be addressed. The COVID-19 pandemic is still causing profound changes in the world economy, as well as in political and social systems. The spread of the virus has affected policies, as well as processes that are related to issues such as trade, investment, migration, climate change and food security. Households and businesses are deeply affected and additional health, economic, social, and political consequences are to be expected. Concrete solutions and policies at the regional level are needed to tackle these new challenges. Cooperation will be a key factor for development post-COVID in the region. Therefore, CMI and FEMISE are launching a second Call for Policy Briefs, which will hopefully contribute to the policy debate on implications and ways forward.

The Policy Brief is a short note, written in simple and non-technical language about a topic of interest to the general public and policy makers, and which contains policy recommendations. It is designed to provide a contribution to the policy debate on key issues, based on scientific research and knowledge provided by experts in the subjects.

Aim 

This series of Policy Briefs will be produced to make a contribution towards the policymaking process by addressing the economic, social and welfare effects of COVID-19 on the EU-Med and how Mediterranean integration can be reinforced in order to overcome the crisis and trigger further transformation in the region.

Click here for more information about the call, eligibility and the guidelines

The views expressed will be those of the author(s) and will not represent the views of FEMISE, CMI and/or their management, members and partners.