TAHRIR INSTITUTE FOR MIDDLE EAST POLICY
1140 Connecticut Avenue NW Suite 50, Washington, DC 20036 www.timep.org

Total Revenue
$1,784,208
Total Expenses
$2,343,047
Net Assets
$425,606

Organizations Filed Purposes: Support Middle East initiatives calling for equality of all citizens before the law; respect for human rights, freedom of expression & of religion; protection of

In 2019, TIMEP elevated local perspectives from the MENA region by fostering a platform for them to be heard. It supported a network of seven nonresident fellows and two Bassem Sabry Democracy Fellows in its Washington, D.C. office, showcasing their analysis in policy-relevant outputs, connect ing them to influencers and like-minded organizations to expand their reach, and inviting them to join media and convening opportunities. It published 27 analytical commentaries on the top issues affecting civilians, states, and actors in the region, from negotiations around the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam to protests in Sudan and calls for transitional justice. Recognizing the power of bringing local players together in solutions-oriented conversations that build momentum for change, in 2019, TIMEP convened critical voices in conferences, events, and private meetings to unpack, analyze, and craft strategic and coordinated responses to pressing policy issues. From Bonn, Germany to Tunis, Tunisia, these convenings tackled topics such as the criminal ization of the online space to the role of civil society organizations in exile and abroad. Showcasing its specialized and contextualized knowledge of the regions legal, political, economic, and social issues, in 2019 TIMEP published 30 policy-facing briefs on topics from Egypts constitu tional amendments to the forced return of Syrian refugees. These tools paved the way for TIMEP, in collaboration with its fellows, partners, and contributors, to serve as a driver of policy influ ence. In 2019, TIMEP shaped the agenda in briefings with members of Congress, the U.S. execu tive branch, European missions in Washington, D.C. and New York, and the United Nations. The institute also shared its expertise with top media outlets around the world, from The New York Times to the BBC, and it participated in fora, closed-door consultations, and high-profile global conferences in cities from New York to Johannesburg.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Nancy OkailExecutive Director40$299,091
Ramy YaacoubDeputy Director40$102,850
Assem MemonDirector0.5$0
Alex ShalabyDirector0.5$0

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