The latest decision halting aid raises urgent concerns about the integrity and future of the global humanitarian system. By weaponizing aid as a tool for political leverage, this move not only undermines the principles
By Khaled Jomaa, Researcher at the Renaissance Strategic Center International and governmental institutions working in the field of humanitarian work are anticipating the Global Summit for Persons with Disabilities, which will be held in
By Khaled Juma’a, Researcher at the Renaissance Strategic Center Many years after the establishment of the Social Security Corporation in Jordan, early retirement has emerged as a major challenge affecting the sustainability of the
By: Fabienne Rorke, Renaissance Strategic Center Assistant Mental health challenges affect youth worldwide and Jordan is no exception. Yet stigma surrounding mental health remains a significant barrier, leaving many unable to access the support they
At the age of sixteen, she did not imagine that volunteering in student activities and local community initiatives would open the door for her in the future to join the She Leads program, implemented
Since declaring the fall of the former regime in Syria, there has been talk of the return of Syrian refugees, whose number amounts to over 6 million refugees all over the world. News stations
By: Fabienne Rorke, Strategic Research Center Assistant On the 8th of December 2024, celebrations erupted in Damascus as opposition fighters, led by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), took control of the city, forcing President Bashar
By: Dr. Lex Takkenberg After the Israeli Knesset passed two bills on October 28, 2024, aiming to ban the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) from
By: *Eleonora Banfi & Laura Del Duca In 2023, weather-related hazards such as storms, floods, fires and droughts displaced more than 26 million people. Projections indicate that by 2050, more than 200 million people
By Fabienne Rorke, intern at RSC The devastating war in Sudan has been raging on since April 2023 resulting in many civilian casualties, yet women and girls remain disproportionately affected. Women in Sudan suffer