The Maqha AlNahda’s business incubator affiliated to the Arab Renaissance for Democracy and Development (ARDD), within the “Design and Determine” project, started to incubate 15 out of 35 pioneering projects applied to this opportunity
Jordan and the Arab region are not isolated in sharing legitimate concerns for how scarce resources –especially water – are going to meet the needs of a growing population. A growing concern, nonetheless, is
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
“Design and Determine: Building the Resilience of Jordanians and Refugees Through Livelihood Support and Protection” is a project implemented by the Arab Renaissance for Democracy and Development (ARDD) within its economic and human development,
Economic development in Jordan is governed by several factors, such as the country’s geopolitical location, regional developments, and turmoil, and these all impacted negatively Jordan’s economic recovery. The unemployment rate increased considerably in the
By Jalal Abu Saleh Is the mismatch of intellectual and educational levels of spouses reason for divorce? That depends from case to case, but generally, a meeting of minds, which comes with similar education
The Arab Renaissance for Democracy and Development (ARDD) organized a workshop titled “From ink to work – the right of persons with disabilities to social protection”, to shed light on the rights of people
As part of the Arab Renaissance for Democracy and Development (ARDD)’s efforts and programs towards promoting social protection in Jordan and the MENA region, The Inclusive Social Security Policies Week will kick off, On
I used to think that I cannot help a man in an emergency. But after I learned how to address gender sensitivities in the first aid training, I know nothing will stop me from
As part of its education program new strategy launch, the Arab Renaissance for Democracy and Development (ARDD) held a panel discussion yesterday entitled (Education and the Arab Renaissance: Strategy and Aspirations) which included the