On 7 December 2025, the Renaissance Strategic Center (RSC) hosted a session of its Engage & Discuss series titled “From Skills to Mobility: Designing and Enabling Labour Pathways for Refugees in Jordan.” The session built on a thesis
As part of its ongoing commitment to supporting refugees and host communities, the Arab Renaissance for Democracy and Development (ARDD) participated, as a founding member of The Jordan Whole of Society Network for Displacement, in
The Migration and Refugee Forum in the Arab World (MARFA) strongly condemns the ongoing atrocities unfolding in Al Fashir, North Darfur, Sudan. The recent seizure of the city by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF),
“I used to study under small lamps when the electricity went out… determination was the strongest weapon for success.” With these words, Muhannad (a pseudonym) from Za’atari Camp summarizes his journey with the General
8 July 2025 – As part of our series “Engage & Discuss,” The Renaissance Strategic Center (RSC) hosted a new engaging in-person event on Facing Displacement through Collective Actions. Inspired by this year’s World Refugee
29 May 2025 – The Renaissance Strategic Center (RSC) launched its new discussion platform, the “Engage & Discuss” series, with a dynamic inaugural session titled “Migration Governance and Development in Jordan’s Garment Sector.” The
By Maria Giovanna Mariani, RSC intern Current humanitarian crises are severely affecting health especially for the most vulnerable populations. Approximately 300 million people worldwide need urgent humanitarian assistance, with the MENA region accounting for
Since declaring the fall of the former regime in Syria, there has been talk of the return of Syrian refugees, whose number amounts to over 6 million refugees all over the world. News stations
By: Fabienne Rorke, Strategic Research Center Assistant On the 8th of December 2024, celebrations erupted in Damascus as opposition fighters, led by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), took control of the city, forcing President Bashar
By: *Eleonora Banfi & Laura Del Duca In 2023, weather-related hazards such as storms, floods, fires and droughts displaced more than 26 million people. Projections indicate that by 2050, more than 200 million people