This article examines the results of the field study conducted by the Jordanian Women's Union, which examined sexual violence and its association with women's work and withdraw decisions. The study
This article examines the results of the field study conducted by the Jordanian Women's Union, which examined sexual violence and its association with women's work and withdraw decisions. The study
This report provides an overview of Syrian refugee employment trends within Jordan and seeks to answer key questions related to the size and configuration of the Syrian labour force,the degree to
This infographic, published on The World folio, offers statistics on Egypt's largest sector and highlights the expansion of these sectors. Such figures exhibit an increasingly diversified economy and
This article discusses Jordan's nationality law, which does not give Jordanian women married to non-Jordanians the right to transfer citizenship to their children. According to the law, a foreign
This report draws on the Concluding Observations of the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW). These Concluding Observations relate to law or the absence of law,and this
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)
As the Millennium Development Goals are nearing the formal end of the line,there is a relevant international debate on how the post 215 agenda should be formed and what it should look like. This paper
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