Minister of Political and Parliamentary Affairs, Engineer Musa Maaytah stressed the importance of uniting efforts in the fight against the Covid-19 pandemic, in Jordan and the world at large, to protect the most vulnerable
The economic and social life in Jordan has been impacted adversely by the COVID-19 crisis as vulnerabilities deepened and compounded. Furthermore, while the residents of Jordan became more in need of humanitarian aid and
The Arab Renaissance for Democracy and Development (ARDD) initiated this research to create clarity, momentum, focus and meaningful action around “localization” in Jordan. The broad question underlying this research is whether and how the
In efforts to activate the role of local organizations in supporting the government, the Jordanian National NGOs Forum (JONAF), consisting of over 40 local organizations from around the Kingdom, came up with a new
Coronavirus crisis have affected many economic sectors in Jordan, and women led household businesses have been particularly affected by its consequences. This was confirmed by women-led Civic Based Organizations, in the framework of “Strengthening Capacities
Amman – November 9, 2020 The Arab Renaissance Organization for Democracy and Development (ARD) celebrated the winners of the #AlNahdaYouth Social Journalism Contes, at a ceremony where the winners of Contest’s second edition which
Center for Strategic Studies holds session on the implications of COVID-19 crisis Jordan NGOs Forum (JONAF) participated in a research discussion session titled “The Jordanian Health Sector and the Challenges amid COVID-19”, held by the
By Jalal Abu Saleh Amman – “The government must continue developing the social safety system to ensure a decent life for all Jordanians, tie it to health, education, and employment, and seek to reflect
Indebtedness is one of the main factors that impact women’s economic empowerment in Jordan. Women in Jordan have one of the lowest labor participation rates in the world, double-digit unemployment rates reaching over 30%,