The Jordanian Businessmen Association and the Arab Renaissance for Democracy and Development (ARDD), in partnership with the Business and Professional Women Club, held a ceremony to honor a group of business leaders in the
By Maria del Mar Logrono Narbona, Senior Adviser, ARDD The conveners at Davos have failed once again to acknowledge that the current paradigm cannot address the challenges facing the world. Held under the title
Each has an idea for impactful projects to develop within their communities. Once the group began introducing their ideas, it became clear that our youth is mature and capable of working and planning for
Working on human rights legislation pertaining to the private sector is essential to protect individuals and communities from injustices or damage caused by businesses. Jordan is among the first Arab countries to sign the
It is no longer a secret that the Kingdom is living its worst nightmare; increased unemployment rates alongside weak economic growth and their social implications. Despite the political will manifested in the constitution since
Hassan Nafaa ARDD board of trustees member The Arabic nahḍa (English: rise; often meaning renaissance) carries many meanings. Among them, as Arabic lexicons reveal, is a rise following a decline: A renewal and a revival in the