Challenges to women’s access to justice are considered one of the main reasons for the prevalence of economic violence against women. This was made evident by the 4th Perspective paper titled “Analyzing Women’s Access
In partnership with the International Institute for Nonviolent Action (NOVACT), ARDD held training sessions on 20 and 21 October 2019 at its office in Amman, Jordan. These sessions are part of the work of
In an effort to promote youth participation in achieving social cohesion in their areas and their host communities and providing them with the necessary tools to contribute effectively to achieving stability in the region.
As part of Al Nahda Thought Center regular sessions with experts, activists and thought leaders, and in partnership with the Center for Strategic Studies at the University of Jordan (CSS), the Arab Renaissance for
Within the framework of the project “Research, Capacity Building, Awareness and Resilience of Syrian and Host Communities”, implemented by Arab Renaissance for Democracy and Development (ARDD), in cooperation with the International Institute for Nonviolent
Within the (Women for Peace) project which is implemented by the Arab Renaissance for Democracy and Development (ARDD) with the support of the Women’s Fund for peace and humanity in order to promote the involvement
As part of its perspectives series, and after the paper “Jordanian youth and their decision-making processes regarding their futures”, in which Arab Renaissance for Democracy and Development (ARDD) addressed the phenomenon of increasing out-migration
In this paper we address the issue of out-migration of Jordanian youth, which has consistently been noteworthy. We consider the factors that influence the decision-making processes of Jordanian youth regarding migration in a way
This study was released in ARDDs event on “World Refugee Day, June 20, 2019. This study is part of the project entitled, “Women`s Access to Economic Justice Through Legal Empowerment” Supported by Ford Foundation . The study
On Wednesday 29th May 2019, under the motto “Opportunities, Dignity and Empowerment “, the Jordanian Prime Minister Omar Razzaz launched the National Social Protection and Poverty Alleviation Strategy for 2019-2025, which was funded by