By Ella Hindermann, RSC Intern Every year on the 20th of February, the global community marks World Day of Social Justice – reaffirming its commitment to justice, equity, democracy, and inclusive development. Yet for
By Dr. Adli Qandah, Strategic Economic Expert and Analyst It is my honor to join you today at the Ethics in Business Award Jordan Ceremony, an occasion that represents a pivotal moment for strategic
Small, medium, and micro enterprises constitute a fundamental pillar of both national and global economies due to their role in promoting growth, sustainable development, and addressing poverty and unemployment. They also provide broad employment
The Ethics in Business Award The Ethics in Business Award is a civil society-led initiative in partnership between the Arab Renaissance for Democracy and Development (ARDD) and the Jordanian Businessmen Association. It aims to
Humanitarian work is no longer just a voluntary activity or a profession fraught with challenges; it has become the first line of defense for human dignity in a world torn apart by armed conflict,
As part of ongoing efforts to support both Jordanians and refugees in Jordan through the creation of economic and social platforms for artisans and small business owners to showcase their products and generate sustainable
In June 2025, Egypt’s Assiut Governorate witnessed dynamic youth-led mobilization, spearheaded by a group of women and young girls participating in the “She Leads” program, implemented by the Arab Renaissance for Democracy and Development
The latest decision halting aid raises urgent concerns about the integrity and future of the global humanitarian system. By weaponizing aid as a tool for political leverage, this move not only undermines the principles
For twenty years, Souq JARA has been the most important destination for marketing handmade and crafts products for entrepreneurs. It is the most important bazaar in the Kingdom due to its wide popularity among
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