In continuation of its relief efforts and in implementation of its preparatory plan and the Jordanian NGOs Forum (JONAF) response plan to coronavirus, and with the support of the United Nations Office for the
As the United Nations urges unity in the fight against the Coronavirus, there has been a recent call for a ceasing of all hostilities between conflicting parties in Libya in order to enable the medical authorities
Unexpected risks and setbacks are not surprising for refugees trying to rebuild their businesses in host countries; their previous experiences, the loss of their past projects, and having to leave their countries has equipped
In this brief, ARDD seeks to understand the measures taken by the Islamic Republic of Mauritania to address the needs of those that are most affected by the Coronavirus pandemic; namely refugees, daily workers,
by Adam Leach This ‘threat’ to our security – our health, economy, relationships, hopes, fears and more – has done and is doing enormous damage. That’s clear. To the people and systems of the
By Inaas Slimi and Ruba Ahmad The meaning of responsible citizenship — which perhaps can be framed as citizens having knowledge about their roles in their communities, countries and the world, as well as
Refugees of all origins that are hosted in various countries have acquired several organizational and societal experiences to help them cope with the difficulties of migration. Within the context of COVID-19, many refugees have
In this blog series, ARDD collects voices from refugees in the Arab world with different origins and shares their perspectives and challenges pertaining to the new measures against the further spread of the coronavirus,
The Covid-19 pandemic does not affect everyone equally, how did the preventive measures affect refugees in the camps? Which groups are most affected? Three social activists from Palestinian refugee camp Souf share their views