By Eleonora Banfi The Summit for the Future, held in September 2024, sought to reinforce multilateralism and reshape the international system to address today’s pressing global challenges, including climate change, inequality, and governance reform.
By Jalal Abu Saleh About a year ago, when the war on Gaza began, a new term derived from “genocide”, Educide or Scholasticide both indicating the “deliberate extermination of the educational sector”, entered the
By Lex Takkenberg, Senior Advisor on the Question of Palestine at ARDD´s Renaissance Strategic Center No other subject has featured so prominently in the work of the United Nations since its establishment as the
By Eleonora Banfi The decision to establish NATO’s first liaison office in the Middle East, located in Amman, announced during the 2024 summit in Washington D.C., has sparked widespread controversy, particularly within the Arab
By Marah Najem, Intern at the Renaissance Strategic Center (RSC) “The question of emigration of Jordanians seems to be unresolved, the strong desire to emigrate reflects deep anxiety among Jordanian youth and a loss
With the ongoing attempts to integrate women and youth into parliamentary councils in the Arab region and activate their role more broadly in the political, economic, and civil fields, there have been no noticeable
By: Eleonora Banfi, Researcher and Al Nahda Women Studies Manager at RSC In July I had the opportunity to travel to Rwanda for the Gender Transformative Approaches (GTA) Masters Training delivered by Rutgers, which
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 workers. On April 2nd, the Israeli Occupation Forces deliberately
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 and Europe. However, when affordable flights began to be
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 the rule of law. Jordan has made significant strides