Amman – Jalal Abu Saleh The weakness of Arab children’s use and grasp of their mother tongue, an old and serious issue, is more and more obvious. According to the World Bank, 52
Worry pervades Somalia due to the spread of the new coronavirus, as the country lacks the rule of law, central government control and medical care infrastructure, while witnessing growing poverty rates. The situation in
Since the escalations of the coronavirus pandemic in the Kingdom of Jordan, the government has been dealing with the increasing numbers of cases and the whole situation in confusion and, at times, hesitantly, and
By: Alexander C. Burlin and Ruba Ahmad Refugee recognition is often narrowly defined as the determination of one’s legal status as a refugee under the definitions set forth in the 1951 Refugee Convention. However,
Esteemed Partners and Colleagues, We appeal to you as citizens working in the Humanitarian and Development sectors in Jordan, and as representatives of local organizations registered in accordance with Jordanian law to carry out
The war in Syria, which started in 2011, had hardly started to recede when the new coronavirus pandemic hit the country, revealing the inadequacy of its social, developmental and economic system. While the nature and
The brief calls for efforts to be exerted to enable the participation of Palestinian refugee youth in public governance within their communities, beyond traditional civic engagement approaches. Only by doing so can risks posed
Oman has the lowest number of coronavirus cases in the Gulf region, but the pandemic worsened the financial crisis it has been going through due to the decline in oil revenue. The country registered
As if five years of armed conflict and humanitarian crisis were not enough, the new corona virus poses an added serious threat to the lives of Yemeni people. According to the World Health Organisation