UNICEF JordanOnly 1 in 3 schools in Jordan has basic sanitation — how WASH in Schools Standards aims to change…Only a third of schools in Jordan have adequate, basic sanitation services. Despite being a lower-middle income country, many children…Dec 10, 2018Dec 10, 2018
UNICEF JordanSyrian Refugee Mothers Leading Community Mobilization on Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene in Azraq…UNICEF has tried many ways to communicate with refugees in Azraq Refugee Camp about how they can stay safe in their new home — an…Nov 25, 2018Nov 25, 2018
UNICEF JordanChallenging the narrative: Changing the views of journalists on child rights issuesBy: Ruba Kawafha, UNICEF JordanNov 18, 2018Nov 18, 2018
UNICEF JordanDecentralizing the Provision of Aid through Social EnterprisesJerash Refugee Camp is about an hour’s drive north from Amman. It is home to 11,500 Palestinian refugees and displaced persons and is…Nov 11, 2018Nov 11, 2018
UNICEF JordanEvidence shows that cash transfers can keep the most vulnerable children in schoolBy: Alexis BoncenneNov 4, 2018Nov 4, 2018
UNICEF JordanHow feedback loops helped us scale innovation labs across JordanIn Jordan, 84 per cent of Syrian refugee youth are unemployed — they are coming of age as refugees in a state of limbo, having generally…Oct 30, 2018Oct 30, 2018
UNICEF JordanTowards a more inclusive society: Jordan’s scale-up of early childhood education for all childrenBy Karam AliOct 21, 2018Oct 21, 2018
UNICEF JordanFrom Emergency Response to Sustainability: A Strategic Shift for Non-Formal Education in JordanBy Maria ZabanehOct 14, 2018Oct 14, 2018
UNICEF JordanA rush of colour, noise and play: Early Childhood Development Centres in Refugee Camps Provide…By Eduardo Garcia Rolland, Early Childhood Development Specialist, UNICEF JordanOct 7, 2018Oct 7, 2018
UNICEF JordanHow social media can help confront — and end — violence against childrenBy Ruba KawafhaSep 25, 2018Sep 25, 2018