The Arab Renaissance for Democracy and Development (ARDD) held its second virtual regional dialogue session on Tuesday, April 21. The series moderator H.E. Dr. Sawsan Al-Majali, started the session by pointing out that despite
Within the context of this health crisis, ARDD has mobilized to utilize existing resources, expand resources, and enhance the protection of vulnerable communities in order to prevent the further exacerbation of inequality. It is
The Arab Nahda (renaissance) is a common intellectual and societal act and comes as a result of equal participation of women in the project of the aspired human civilizational renaissance. ARDD’s initiatives and programs
Founded in 2008 in Amman-Jordan, Arab Renaissance for Democracy and Development (ARDD) is a Civil Society Organization that seeks to initiate a new Nahda (Arab Renaissance) project to contribute in addressing the challenges faced by
This paper addresses the recently amendments issued on the procedures of 2017 , which allows the practice of certain home-based professions, and their impact on Syrian women refugees’ economic participation and empowerment, the paper also
“My dreams of completing my studies were deferred until I was granted a scholarship by ARDD” said Rama al-Sharbaji who was one of eight students graduated today at Al-Khwarizmi Technical College and received their
Arab Renaissance for Democracy and Development (ARDD) organized a dialogue event entitled “Qa’adet Housh” (in English home-yard’s gathering) in the outer yard of Maqha Al Nahda, the Business Incubator launched recently by ARDD in
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
The report is one of the outcomes that are to be produced as part of the Ford Foundation project ‘Women’s Access to Economic Justice through Legal Empowerment’. It provides an in-depth analysis of harmful
In Jordan, and much of the Global South, women face a unique dilemma. On the one hand, in the face of low rates of female labor force participation and increasing youth unemployment, women are