On Wednesday, 13 May 2020, the Arab Renaissance for Democracy and Development (ARDD) held the fifth virtual session of its regional dialogue series on social protection in the Arab world. Through this series, ARDD
By Ramsey Mansur In order for the majority for SMEs to survive the COVID-19 induced economic crisis there is no alternative to injecting liquidity into the economy. SMEs in Jordan have always found it difficult
Amid imbalanced and fragile economic conditions and decreases in income, more than 70% of families living in the Republic of Sudan will lose their income as a result of the closures and restrictions associated
The Arab Renaissance for Democracy and Development (ARDD), the founding member and coordinator of the Jordanian National NGOs Forum (JONAF), signed the memorandum of cooperation between the JONAF and the Palestinian NGO Network (PNGO)
Amman, Tuesday 5 May 2020 – The Arab Renaissance for Democracy and Development (ARDD) held the fourth virtual session of its regional dialogue series on social protection in the Arab world. Through this series,
The substantial financial hardships faced by thousands of Tunisian workers due to the general quarantine imposed in light of the Coronavirus have become evident. A striking example of this can be seen through the
Every year on the 1st of May, people all over the world celebrate International Workers’ Day, also known as Labour Day. This year we mark this occasion differently as many workers all over the
On Tuesday, 29 April 2020, the Arab Renaissance for Democracy and Development (ARDD) held the third virtual session of its Regional Dialogue Series on social protection, titled “COVID-19 and the Future of the Arab World.”The
In this brief, ARDD analyses the measures taken by Egypt to address the needs of those that are the most impacted by the Coronavirus pandemic; namely refugees, daily workers, women, children, and the elderly.
In this brief, ARDD seeks to understand the measures taken by the Islamic Republic of Mauritania to address the needs of those that are most affected by the Coronavirus pandemic; namely refugees, daily workers,