Care work, defined by the International Labor Organization as “consisting of activities and relations involved in meeting the physical, psychological and emotional needs of adults and children, old and young, frail and able-bodied,” has
With the aim of supporting the plan of the Humanitarian Partners Forum in Jordan to enhance the localization of humanitarian action, an analysis of humanitarian partnerships was conducted that included 10 United Nations agencies,
Before the pandemic, the human security situation in Jordan was already complex, at times particularly fragile. COVID-19 and the economic crisis that ensued negatively impacted all aspects of security and will continue to do
Over the past few years, attention has been focused on the importance of increasing the participation, representation and leadership of local actors in response to efforts to deal with various humanitarian crises and to
European Commissioner for Neighborhood and Enlargement Oliver Farrelly met representatives of the Jordan National NGOs Forum (JONAF) to discuss joint cooperation in various fields; attending also were Director of the Jordan INGO Forum (JIF)
More than 136,500 beneficiaries from refugee, immigrant, and host communities received legal aid 29 community initiatives were launched through Al Nahda Youth and Women Networks and the Migrant Workers Committee Over 4,000 participants of
The National Conference on Child Protection in Jordan, carrying the title “We Have Hope”, was held by the Arab Renaissance for Democracy and Development (ARDD) and the United Nations Office for the Coordination of
Eleven representatives of women-led civil society organizations members of the Jordan National NGOs Forum (JONAF) participated in the digital preparatory session held by The Arab Renaissance for Democracy and Development (ARDD) to discuss the
Her shy personality may not reflect how active she is. Raghad Abu-Aishah 22, lives in Amman with her family. She is completing her master’s degree in sociology at the University of Jordan, and spends
“Life in the camp is full of challenges, but alhamdulillah, I always find a way to solve these challenges,” said Amnah Al-Kayed, a member of the women’s community network in Zaatari camp. Al-Kayed works