The Institute of Middle East Public Policy (IMEPP) Nonresident Fellowship Program supports researchers, analysts, and emerging experts interested in economics and public policy from a liberal perspective, with a focus on producing practical knowledge and policy solutions that contribute to building more just, transparent, and efficient societies across the Middle East and North Africa region.
The program launches its first phase in 2026 with a particular focus on Egypt, driven by the belief that economic issues cannot be separated from the core sectors that shape citizens’ daily lives, including healthcare, education, housing, food security, and social justice. The fellowship seeks to support a new generation of researchers capable of developing economic approaches and public policy solutions grounded in economic freedom, institutional efficiency, and sustainability, while linking economic reform to broader social and developmental needs.
Each year, the program brings together a cohort of fellows to work on policy papers and analyses addressing the region’s most pressing challenges, while providing opportunities for training, mentorship, and engagement with experts and institutions working in public policy and governance. The program also aims to contribute to deeper public discussions on economics and policymaking in the region and to amplify emerging research voices capable of bridging academic analysis with practical realities.
While the fellowship begins with a focus on the Egyptian context, the Institute of Middle East Public Policy aims to expand the program in the future to cover additional countries and issues across the Middle East and North Africa, fostering regional cooperation, knowledge exchange, and shared policy learning.