
The Human Cost of Humanitarian Action
Undoubtedly, the genocide in Gaza has left images that will be etched in the memory of several generations, including the killing of hundreds of humanitarian Read More

Grounded Dreams: The Impact of Low-Cost Carrier Suspensions on Jordan’s Youth Mobility and Tourism
A Blog by RSC Intern Lily Cain During my four months studying in Jordan, my friends and I were eager to explore the Arab region Read More

Right of Access to Justice for Refugees in Jordan: Progress and Recommendations
The right to access to justice is a cornerstone of human rights, ensuring fair trials for individuals. This right, enshrined in various international conventions, upholds Read More

Jordan´s Ethics in Business Award
The Ethics in Business Award honors small, medium, and large enterprises in Jordan that have demonstrated excellence in sustainable leadership and corporate social responsibility, significantly Read More

Celebrating Labor Rights: A Call for Decent Work on International Workers’ Day
Each year on May 1st, International Workers’ Day, also known as Labor Day, is observed worldwide. This day commemorates the historic struggles and gains made Read More

The Jordanian and Arab Feminist Movement: Just as challenges exist, so do Hope and Inspiration
Naqsh (8) “Al-Nahda Women”
March of this year has passed with its various celebrations, reminding us of International Women’s Day, at a time when the Arab region is suffering Read More