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Arab Renaissance for Democracy and Development (ARDD) believes that the path to a true Nahda (Renaissance) is through collective efforts and cooperation; in unity we can achieve our goals and better serve our communities. Thus, ARDD formed networks and coalitions with likeminded entities that share its values and goals creating strong linkages and partnerships between civil society, media, activists and government actors at all levels and presenting a unified front across a diverse range of civil society actors. ARDD’s networks and coalitions aim to tackle and influence policies and agendas on issues of localization, justice, humanitarianism and development.
Inherent to its mandate, the Arab Renaissance for Democracy and Development (ARDD) established the “Al Nahda Society for Education” in 2017 as a first…
Towards an Arab Vision to Influence the Migrant and Refugee Agenda
Al Nahda Women’s Network works under ARDD´s umbrella, which includes women from di…
In 2017 and in partnership with Durrat Almanal for Development and Training (DMDT), Arab Renaissance for Democracy and Development (ARDD) launched the…
Towards an Arab Vision to Influence the Migrant and Refugee Agenda
Who Are We?JONAF was established in 2016 by ARDD and non-governmental civil so…
Towards an Arab Vision to Influence the Migrant and Refugee Agenda
IntroductionArab Renaissance for Democracy and Development (ARDD) seeks to fost…
Towards an Arab Vision to Influence the Migrant and Refugee Agenda
The Forum for Supporting the Justice Sector brought together, on September 5, 2…