Within the frame of the New Generation Program, the Arab Renaissance for Democracy and Development (ARDD), held the fourth session of the Youth Participation Policy Lab, on Monday, August 5, 2024, to research the
This policy brief focuses on human capital and how it affects political and civic participation in Jordan among youth, women, and other sectors of society, as well as notions of active citizenship. It also
A Blog by RSC Intern Lily Cain During my four months studying in Jordan, my friends and I were eager to explore the Arab region and Europe. However, when affordable flights began to be
This policy brief highlights the first session of the youth participation policies lab, entitled: “Political and Civic Participation and its Importance for Democracy, Governance, and Human Development” according to the methodology of the policy
While the importance of TVET and skills education programs is emphasized as an effective pathway for providing Jordanians and refugees with technical and personal skills to facilitate their integration into the labor market and
According to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), Jordan is home to 723,886 registered refugees. While Syrians constitute the bulk of the refugee population, other nationalities have sought and found refuge in
In every war, armed conflict, and aggression against the security and safety of people and the dignity of their lives, eyes turn to women and girls. According to international reports, mass rape of women
Jordan, like other countries in the region, has witnessed a deterioration in the drug problem, as the regional circumstances around us and the new tensions in the region opened the doors for new threats
Recognizing the specific ways and dynamics of building the individual’s social capital is critical to understanding ways to support it and develop it, as expanding and strengthening youth and women’s networks can help to
This year International Women’s Day, 8 March 2024 was celebrated with the theme Invest in women: Accelerate progress. Activists from women-led organizations (WLOs) all over the world continue to drive efforts to make, build