This report is a mixed methods study, having adopted a data collection approach that gathered both qualitative and quantitative data. Qualitative data was collected from a desk review that covered CF models and legal
A host of international, governmental and civil society actors in Jordan have all undertaken the difficult challenge of fostering women’s economic empowerment across the Kingdom. Women’s economic empowerment is key to sustainable and inclusive
In 2012, the European Commission approved a long-term initiative to “Support Justice Sector Reform” that aims to improve the juvenile justice system, integrate various justice sector actors, and enhance the operational independence of key
Watch, a subsidiary of the Phoenix Centre for Economic and Informatics Studies, to provide specialised legal advice on labour issues and Jordanian labour law that is published on the Jordan Labour Watch website. Throughout
At the start of the 1990s, education reform was prioritised by the Jordanian government which led to substantial investments in the development of human resources over the past three decades; ultimately resulting in a
This paper reviews the state of women rights and access to justice in Jordan in 2015. Specifically it addresses recent developments that have taken place over the past year and examines the new initiatives