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Domestic workers in Jordan
1 April 2024
#Jordan#Women
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Foreign female workers in Jordan
1 April 2024
#Jordan#Women
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The Social Security System in Jordan
1 April 2024
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Jordanian teachers
1 April 2024
#Jordan#Women
A Guide to Universal Social Protection in the Arab Region:   Challenges and Opportunities — Howaida Adly Roman
Books
20 September 2023
#Egypt#Jordan#Lebanon#Social Protection#Tunisia
"الدليل نحو حماية اجتماعية شاملة في المنطقة العربية: التحديات والفرص
New Release:  A Vision for Universal Social Protection Systems in the Arab Region
Press Release
20 September 2023
#Egypt#Jordan#Lebanon#Social Protection#Tunisia
3Mar
2022
WebinarThe Gendered Impact of Covid-19 Responses in the Arab Region:   A Dire Need for Effective Social Protection
#Egypt#Jordan#Lebanon#Social Protection#Tunisia#Women
Arab Reform Initiative - Jordan’s Week of Protests Signals Key Change in Power Balance
Jordan’s Week of Protests Signals Key Change in Power Balance — Jamal Altahat
Bawader / Commentary
6 July 2018
#Jordan#Social Movements
Arab Reform Initiative - The Jordanian Muslim Brotherhood Movement: From Pillar of Monarchy to Enemy of the State
The Jordanian Muslim Brotherhood Movement:  From Pillar of Monarchy to Enemy of the State — Hana Jaber
Research
18 October 2017
#Jordan
Young refugees in Jordan’s Zaatari camp are hungry for knowledge — Bassma Kodmani
Jadal
11 September 2015
#Jordan
Jordan:  protests, opposition politics and the Syrian crisis — Hana Jaber
Policy Alternatives
25 July 2014
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The Jordanian Elections:  No More than Deepening the Crisis
Policy Alternatives
18 May 2013
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Jordan:  A Flowerless Spring — Sufian Obaidat
Policy Alternatives
26 August 2012
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Corruption in Jordan:  It’s the Mechanisms, Not Manifestations, that Matter — Sufian Obaidat
Policy Alternatives
23 June 2010
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Security Reform in Jordan:  Where to Start? — Sufian Obaidat
Research
18 December 2009
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Public Opinion, Terrorism and the Jordanian Security Sector — Nawaf Wasfi Tell
8 July 2008
#Jordan
Jordan:  the Possibility of Transition from Electoral Rut to a “Constitutional Democratic Monarchy” — Khaled Hroub
Policy Alternatives
1 December 2007
#Jordan