The Covid-19 pandemic does not affect everyone equally, how did the preventive measures affect refugees in the camps? Which groups are most affected? Three social activists from Palestinian refugee camp Souf share their views
Every year on the 1st of May, people all over the world celebrate International Workers’ Day, also known as Labour Day. This year we mark this occasion differently as many workers all over the
Unexpected risks and setbacks are not surprising for refugees trying to rebuild their businesses in host countries; their previous experiences, the loss of their past projects, and having to leave their countries has equipped
Every day, in ways small and large, the spread of the Coronavirus is reshaping the lives of millions around the world. Still, as countries around the globe brace against COVID-19, it is important that
The 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence is an annual international campaign that kicks off on 25 November, the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, and runs until 10 December, Human Rights Day. The
In line with its efforts towards a democratic society – where all have access to justice and dignity regardless of gender, creed or status – and its firm belief that the path to a
In this paper we discuss the legal situation of migrant workers in Jordan, whose numbers has increased significantly in the last ten years, prompting the authorities to find legislative and regulatory solutions that seek
As part of its perspectives series, and after the paper “Jordanian youth and their decision-making processes regarding their futures”, in which Arab Renaissance for Democracy and Development (ARDD) addressed the phenomenon of increasing out-migration
In this paper we address the potential for civil society organizations (CSOs) from the MENA-region to positively contribute to discussions in Europe about the most recently arrived Arab diaspora, or shataat. We explore if,
ARDD has released its latest report entitled “Syrian Refugees’ Perceptions and Satisfaction Regarding the Justice Sector in Jordan”. The report is based on the outcomes of two surveys: the first one was conducted under