In light of the challenges and crises that currently face the Arab world and its masses, the Arab Renaissance for Democracy and Development (ARDD), now more than ever, reaffirms its solidarity with the peoples
As the COVID-19 pandemic has forced countries around the world to reflect on inequalities and vulnerabilities within the context of a global health crisis, countries in the Arab world have taken various public health
The extremely widespread coronavirus in the Arab Gulf ignited a crisis for guest workers stemming from unethical employer practices, such as dismissal and delayed salary payments in violation of workers’ rights. The Kingdom of
Since the spread of corona in Qatar, the storm of criticism aimed at the status of guest workers who face harsh conditions or are illegally laid off, especially in the Doha Industrial Area, would
“Conclusive, rapid, and comprehensive” is how the World Health Organisation (WHO) described Kuwait’s response to the Covid-19. The country had taken strict preventive measures since its first confirmed coronavirus case at the end of February.
On January 29, 2020, UAE registered its first coronavirus case. Later, it became exemplary among its neighbours for the way it was dealing with the pandemic at government, economy and people levels. UAE
Within the context of Coronavirus 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
Arab Renaissance for Democracy and Development (ARDD) in cooperation with Ford Foundation, launched a regional dialogue series aim to investigate and document the point of view of Arab experts, on the multi-layered impact of this
As part of the Region Ministerial Meeting at the Fourth Brussels Conference on 30 June 2020, and on behalf of the Jordan INGO Forum (JIF) and the Jordan National NGO Forum (JONAF), Dr. Yusuf Mansur –
The Jordan National NGO Forum (JONAF) recognizes the international support that has been provided in order to strengthen responses to various crises over the past 50 years. Since 2012, this has led to a