The seventh Annual Jordan Rotary Conference was held in Amman Friday, February 3, 2023, and attracted over ninety participants from twelve Rotary clubs and eight Rotaract clubs. The conference aimed
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Three leading coalitions of non-governmental organizations in Jordan representing 200 leading and active NGOs issued a rare joint statement Monday calling for “collaboration, efficient implementation

Jordan’s budget has historically heavily relied on aid, grants, and concessional loans to cover its capital expenditures and public debt servicing. According to data from the Jordanian Ministry of

In an interview with the I24 TV network, Daoud Kuttab said that Israeli prime minister Binyamin Netanyahu was forced to come to Jordan and make concessions. Kuttab said that King Abdullah II only

JORDAN The survey reflects views from across the Kingdom, including on refugee inclusi. 95 per cent of Jordanians indicate that they are sympathetic towards refugees who fled conflict or persecution

On April 13, 2020, thirty-year-old Hamid Hamdi was forced to leave his home in the Hawd Al-Barakah area in Al-Warraq within Giza Governorate in Egypt as the seven-storey building he owned was

Iman Abu Khairan a community activist from Al-Baqa'a camp for Palestinian refugees in Jordan, is trying to deliver a message to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA

On the occasion of the international Migrants Day (December 18 th), the National Campaign for an Alternative labor Migration Model issued a statement to demand protections for worker rights to freedom

AMMAN, Jordan (RNS) — Jordan has launched a $100 million master plan aimed at attracting 1 million Christian pilgrims to celebrations of the second millennium of the baptism of Jesus in 2030. The

The Amman-based Community Media Network held its fifth annual Human Rights Bazar at the Regency Palace Hotel Thursday. The event co-sponsored at attended by the Swedish Embassy drew twenty-three local











































