In this blog series, ARDD collects voices from refugees in the Arab world with different origins and shares their perspectives and challenges pertaining to the new measures against the further spread of the coronavirus,
In this blog series, ARDD collects voices from refugees in the Arab world with different origins and shares their perspectives and challenges pertaining to the new measures against the further spread of the coronavirus,
The Covid-19 pandemic does not affect everyone equally, how did the preventive measures affect refugees in the camps? Which groups are most affected? Three social activists from Palestinian refugee camp Souf share their views
The Arab Renaissance for Democracy and Development (ARDD) – through its cooperation and partnership with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) to provide legal services to refugee groups – has contributed to
The Arab Nahda (renaissance) is a common intellectual and societal act and comes as a result of equal participation of women in the project of the aspired human civilizational renaissance. ARDD’s initiatives and programs
Context On the occasion of International Migrant’s Day, ARDD would like to take the opportunity to shed light on the recently published 3rd Situation Report on International Migration by the United Nations and the
We, the undersigned, express our deep concern at the European Parliament vote against the resolution on 24 October 2019, which called on EU Member States to improve search and rescue operations in the Mediterranean.
Introduction: Based on the principles of justice and equality, and on the basis of our support and advocacy for all efforts to achieve and establish the highest principles of human rights, and seeking to
The report is based on the outcomes of two surveys: the first one was conducted under “Support for Justice Sector Reform” funded by the EU, and included a non-national non-representative sample of (1700) Jordanians
On Wednesday 29th May 2019, under the motto “Opportunities, Dignity and Empowerment “, the Jordanian Prime Minister Omar Razzaz launched the National Social Protection and Poverty Alleviation Strategy for 2019-2025, which was funded by