This is the fourth edition report of Equality Now’s ongoing global advocacy campaign to hold governments accountable to the pledge made at the historic UN 4th World Conference on Women (Beijing,1995)
This article and video tell the story of Mohammed Sharaf who does not have the right to work in Jordan because his father is not Jordanian, even though his mother is Jordanian and he was born and
This report comes as a continuation of the efforts that have started with the first and second knowledge reports and a pursuit of identifying the capabilities and mechanisms that enable the Arab
This study examines the implementation of international human rights laws and legislation in an attempt to answer the main research question of why people with disabilities in Jordan find it difficult
This report is published by Equality Now as an informational component of the organization's broader Campaign to End Sex Discrimination in Nationality and Citizenship Laws. The report aims to show how
The new social insurance law introduced by the Jordanian government in 21 was created in part to improve the likelihood of women’s employment through non- and gender specific changes. This study,which
Jobs are crucial for individual well-being. They provide a livelihood and,equally important,a sense of dignity. They are also crucial for collective well-being and economic growth. However,the rules
The Arab World faces extraordinary challenges. In a region with the world's highest youth unemployment rate,millions are frustrated by their job prospects – a frustration born of education that often