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
I used to think that I cannot help a man in an emergency. But after I learned how to address gender sensitivities in the first aid training, I know nothing will stop me from
In celebration of the World Humanitarian Day and inspired by the UN global call for action #TheHumanRace against the climate crisis clock, the Jordan National NGOs Forum (JONAF) and the Arab Renaissance for Democracy
The World Humanitarian Day 2021 places unequivocal emphasis on the human cost of the climate crisis, particularly on its effect on the world’s most vulnerable people. It urges world leaders to take more measures
The Arab Renaissance for Democracy and Development (ARDD) is partnering with civil society organizations (CSOs) in Palestinian refugee camp as a part of its ongoing initiative Harat al Ouneh (Supportive Neighborhoods) which launched last
Jordan’s economy has been heavily impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, which started over a year ago. Women have been disproportionately affected by the economic consequences of COVID-19, during which those who had been working