Jordan has moved into the second year of the COVID-19 crisis. The lockdowns, the global economic slowdown, trade disruptions, and the suspension of international travel have “exacerbated existing structural weaknesses in the economy and unresolved
Ten women leaders of the Jordan National NGO Forum (JONAF) participated in a digital session held by the Arab Renaissance for Democracy and Development (ARDD) on Thursday 6th May, to tackle the impact of
While the participants in the Brussels Fifth Conference announced their pledges to Syria and the region amounting to $ 4.4 billion for the year 2021, in addition to pledges amounting to nearly two billion
The Jordan INGO Forum (JIF) and the Jordanian NGOs Forum (JONAF) launched the 2021 Walk the Talk report on progress and challenges faced in implementing the commitments made by the Government of Jordan and
Eman Ismail, ICVA MENA Regional Representative and ICVA Focal point on Localisation speech at Reinforcing Localization in Jordan event. Good afternoon, Al Salam Alikum.. my name is Eman Ismail ICVA MENA Regional Representative and
After the success of the first phase of Jordan NGOs Forum’s response plan, initiated at the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, the coalition, in which 40 institutions from across Jordan are members, launched the
“In light of the recent wave of Covid-19 that is ravaging the world and the region, how can we find a balance between protecting people’s health and their right of access to justice, in
Dr. Sawsan Almajali, founding partner of the Durrat Almanal for Development and Training, drew attention to the fact that the government’s defense laws, issued during the Corona pandemic in an attempt to stop its
The Arab Renaissance for Democracy and Development (ARDD) held a discussion session entitled “The Absence of Economic Security for Women amid COVID-19” on Wednesday, November 18, 2020, in which number of Jordan NGOs Forum
The economic and social life in Jordan has been impacted adversely by the COVID-19 crisis as vulnerabilities deepened and compounded. Furthermore, while the residents of Jordan became more in need of humanitarian aid and