Zarqa city is the industrial capital of Jordan and Zarqa governorate is the third largest in the kingdom. But the fact that it hosts the most important factories and companies in the country does
On the occasion of the International Women’s Day, marked on March 8, every year, the Arab Renaissance for Democracy and Development (ARDD) came up with the motto “She is the Earth; she is the
Some years ago, a former minister of education admitted that about 130,000 Jordanian students in the first three grades cannot read Arabic or English letters, and that they constituted 22 percent of the students
To whom do we leave it? If immigration is our choice whenever we face a problem with it! To whom do we leave it? If escape is the shortest path we take in search
Jordan has enacted a number of care policies into legislation that addresses the expansion of early childhood care and education, the provision of stronger care systems for the elderly, and the reform of care
Care work, defined by the International Labor Organization as “consisting of activities and relations involved in meeting the physical, psychological and emotional needs of adults and children, old and young, frail and able-bodied,” has
Before the pandemic, the human security situation in Jordan was already complex, at times particularly fragile. COVID-19 and the economic crisis that ensued negatively impacted all aspects of security and will continue to do