These Guidelines are the product of reflection on the issues that were presented in the field in Mafraq governorate in Jordan where a large population of Syrian refugees live alongside their Jordanian neighbors, many
This report from the project “Education for the Future” provides an overview of challenges and prospects of improving learning environments in Jordanian public schools in general. Available literature and public narratives on education in
Zakat is the most significant form of charity within Islam. ARDD believes that Zakat is both an opportunity fill the funding gaps in humanitarian and development assistance as well as enhance social justice. With a
Watch, a subsidiary of the Phoenix Centre for Economic and Informatics Studies, to provide specialised legal advice on labour issues and Jordanian labour law that is published on the Jordan Labour Watch website. Throughout
This report provides an evidence-based assessment intervention enhancing women’s leadership and civic engagement in the governorate of Karak that can contribute to enhance women’s meaningful political participation at the governorate and municipality level. The
At the start of the 1990s, education reform was prioritised by the Jordanian government which led to substantial investments in the development of human resources over the past three decades; ultimately resulting in a
Throughout the five-year Syrian refugee crisis, education for refugee children has been prioritized in development, humanitarian aid, media coverage, discussion, and research. Extensive efforts have been made to increase children’s access to education to
This report, based on ARDD-Legal Aid’s experiences of working with men and boys on SGBV prevention in Zaatari refugee camp, lays out four pillars of how SGBV prevention programs can be adapted to work
At the start of the 1990s, education reform was prioritised by the Jordanian government which led to substantial investments in the development of human resources over the past three decades; ultimately resulting in a
This paper reviews the state of women rights and access to justice in Jordan in 2015. Specifically it addresses recent developments that have taken place over the past year and examines the new initiatives