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النسخة التجريبية من موقع النهضة العربية (أرض)

Women Access to Justice

Project starting: April 2011

The “Women Access to Justice (WAJ)” project aims to build on women’s human capital, facilitate their access to the legal system, and secure fair outcomes. The project addressed the gaps in legal justice by informing women on their rights and entitlements as citizens through sessions meant to empower them and connect a wide variety of stakeholders.

WAJ Phase II was implemented in partnership with Oxfam GB and funded by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Finland. The project was implemented from April 2011 till March 2014 (35 months) in Zarqa and Amman and targeted Jordanian and Syrian refugee women while disadvantaged women face multiple and interconnected levels of vulnerability and suffering, particularly in regards to their fair and equitable access to the legal system in their respective countries.

Legal empowerment, stress management, and leadership sessions, and psychosocial support are some components of the project’s holistic approach to increasing women’s access to justice. Awareness of their rights and the confidence to demand them are key outputs of the project. These tools are vital to sustaining change as they fundamentally realign the legal protections and rights at women’s disposal.

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Renaissance Strategic Center Signs Two MoUs with the University of Turin and CIEE AmmanSeptember 2025 – The Arab Renaissance for Democracy and Development (ARDD), through its Renaissance Strategic Center (RSC), has signed two Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs): one with the Università degli Studi di Torino (UniTo) and another with CIEE INC Amman. These agreements establish a framework for cooperation in the areas of research, knowledge exchange, and capacity development, with a particular focus on advancing the RSC Internship Program. The partnerships are designed to strengthen collaboration between academic institutions and policy research platforms, contributing to both educational advancement and the production of innovative research. Through these MoUs, students and researchers from UniTo and CIEE will have the opportunity to participate in structured internships at RSC. The program will provide exposure to policy-oriented research and civic engagement initiatives, while also enabling interns to enhance their knowledge of the region and contribute to the Center’s ongoing projects. These partnerships, underscore ARDD/RSC, UniTo, and CIEE’s shared commitment to fostering academic-practice linkages, enhancing knowledge production, and supporting the development of the next generation of scholars and practitioners.
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