The women who were chosen through the Harat Al Ouneh (Supportive Neighborhoods) initiative for support were not ordinary women. Rather, the story of each of them is a model of resilience and giving. The
The women who were chosen through the Harat Al Ouneh (Supportive Neighborhoods) initiative for support were not ordinary women. Rather, the story of each of them is a model of resilience and giving. The
Her shy personality may not reflect how active she is. Raghad Abu-Aishah 22, lives in Amman with her family. She is completing her master’s degree in sociology at the University of Jordan, and spends
“Life in the camp is full of challenges, but alhamdulillah, I always find a way to solve these challenges,” said Amnah Al-Kayed, a member of the women’s community network in Zaatari camp. Al-Kayed works
During UN Special Rapporteur on violence against women and girls Reem Alsalem’s first visit to Jordan in years, the Arab Renaissance for Democracy and Development (ARDD) organized a series of events and meetings as
Raffaele Federici “Renaissance” in French means “rebirth” and it is from the French that the English got this word. During the 19th century, the English term “Renaissance” was first used to describe certain historical periods,
Jordan’s economy has been heavily impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, which started over a year ago. Women have been disproportionately affected by the economic consequences of COVID-19, during which those who had been working
By Eman Abu Qaou’d President of the Al-Rafid Women’s Agricultural Society in Irbid Wedad Obeidat believes it is important to help young women get involved in social work, in which she has been engaged
By Eman Abu Qaou’d Samira Kilani, a housekeeping specialist, could not have foreseen how a terrible incident – inhaling Flash and Chlorine while cleaning and almost suffocating – would become a life-changing moment.