This research paper begins with a discussion on the history of Jordan and how it has been a nation accepting of refugees since the early 20th century, then expanding into a discussion of the status of refugees and migrants in Jordan today. When reviewing the legislations and policies applied to this demographic, it is evident that the essential human rights of these people are exploited or minimized.
This is the Human Rights Watch report on how serious restrictions imposed on non-citizen children of Jordanian women in #Jordan can trap them at the margins of society.
In Jordan, a child born to a J...
This Index reports on the state of CSO sectors in eight countries in the Middle East and North Africa: Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Tunisia, and Yemen. It addresses both advances and...
This introductory paper to social justice in Jordan serves three purposes: 1. Provide a framework and vocabulary for analyzing social injustices in Jordan; 2. Lay a foundation for a better understandi...
The internet, digital technologies, and online platforms are providing increasing opportunities to stay in touch with friends and family abroad, access local and national news, receive online educatio...