“One in every three victims of trafficking in persons is a child, and the vast majority of these children are girls,” according to a UN report, despite the adoption of many international conventions and
Within the framework of the coordination efforts of the Arab Renaissance for Democracy and Development (ARDD) and to support and enhance cooperative work regarding the goals and vision of the Jordan National NGOs Forum
We, The Migration and Refugee Forum for the Arab World (MARFA) are deeply alarmed by the escalating dangers refugees face in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. We are witnessing concerning developments
On International Day Against Drug Abuse, which falls on June 26 each year, Jordan, like other countries in the region, continues to face multiple challenges exacerbated by security crises and conflicts over the past
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
In every war, armed conflict, and aggression against the security and safety of people and the dignity of their lives, eyes turn to women and girls. According to international reports, mass rape of women
Today, on World Refugee Day, we are driven to intensify our support for refugees and those forced to flee their homes globally. More than ever, this year, on this anniversary, we come together and
“The justice sector in the Arab world and in Jordan has gone through several changes, starting with the Arab Spring, then the Covid-19 pandemic, all the way to the geopolitical transformations in the region,
On Thursday, May 23rd, 2024, the Renaissance Strategic Center (RSC) hosted a talk titled “A Century of Order and Disorder in the Middle East: Who’s to Blame? What to Do?” with Dr. Rami Khouri.
On Wednesday, May 22nd, the Renaissance Strategic Center (RSC) hosted a session titled “Researching Social Policy Change in Jordan” with Dr. Rana Jawad, Professor of Global Social Policy at the University of Birmingham and