Jordan’s economy has been heavily impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, which started over a year ago. Women have been disproportionately affected by the economic consequences of COVID-19, during which those who had been working
By Eman Abu Qaou’d Samira Kilani, a housekeeping specialist, could not have foreseen how a terrible incident – inhaling Flash and Chlorine while cleaning and almost suffocating – would become a life-changing
Amal Haddadin obtained a degree in math after graduating from high school in the 1980s and worked as a teacher for a while, but numbers never brought out the passion in her, nor were
Jordan has made progress over the past years, yet, there remain significant challenges in ensuring the rights of children and children in conflict with the law in the country. Over the past year, ARDD
By Eman Abu Qaoud Driven by determination and strong will, 25 women from the village of Al-Kareema, in Northern Aghwar, established “Bint Blady Food Factory”, which produces power bars made of dates stuffed with
By Jalal Abu Saleh Amman – Unions, and labor and civil society organizations working to help worker enjoy their labor rights are usually more vocal on Labor Day, marked every year on May 1;
By Eman Abu Qao’od Visited by both locals and tourists wishing to taste traditional Jordanian food, to wear Al-Khalqa (traditional Salti dress) and to enjoy the beautiful house decorations, “Fatima Alzoubi House” has become
By Jaber Suleiman, co-founder of The Centre for Refugee Rights (AIDOUN) in Lebanon And independent researcher/consultant in refugee studies. No translation available
Debt and Imprisonment in Jordan brief discusses the legal frameworks for debt in Jordan and looks at repayment of debt according to the Jordan execution law and the penal code. It also sheds light