
From Pension Protection to Cash Compensation: Is Social Security in Jordan Losing Its Core Purpose?
Analytical Article by: Adv.Rami Qweider and Khaled Al-Jum’a Enhancing the effectiveness of the social security system requires addressing the existing gaps that prevent contributors from Read More

Geopolitical, Strategic, and Humanitarian Implications of the Current Crisis in the Region
Times of War: Regional Policy Dialogue Series — Opening Session Summary Overview The Middle East is entering a phase of escalation, where the current crisis Read More

No Recovery Without Recognition: Palestinian Women, Agency, and the Future of Gaza
By Bibi Loeven – RSC Intern Palestinian women have historically been central to the national struggle, organizing at the grassroots level, driving political mobilization, and Read More

Leading Change from the Ground Up: Zainab Alkhalil on Women, Justice, and Localization
By Abigail Harper, Intern at RSC This Women’s Month, we spotlight Zainab Alkhalil, Manager of the Education and Women’s Access to Justice Programs at ARDD, who Read More

How Does Urban Planning Affect the Women, Peace, and Security Agenda (UNSCR 1325)? A Reading from Amman
Peace in cities cannot be reduced to the mere absence of conflict. It is also reflected in the ability of residents, especially women, to move Read More

Localizing Social Security Reform in the Arab World:Protecting the Social Contract Before Protecting the Balance Sheet
Across the Arab world, social security reform is increasingly framed as a technical inevitability. Demographic shifts, fiscal pressures, debt sustainability concerns, and labor market volatility Read More