Jordan’s Child Rights Record in the Spotlight
Nationality Law, Access to Education Key Issues Under UN Review
![A Jordanian woman married to a foreign national carrying her daughter, one of her four children without Jordanian citizenship, on February 9, 2018 in Amman, Jordan.](/sites/default/files/styles/square/public/multimedia_images_2018/201804mena_jordan_photo1.jpg?itok=ad_coN7t)
Nationality Law, Access to Education Key Issues Under UN Review
Examining China’s Coercive Economic Tactics
US Should Play Larger Role in International Justice
Security Forces Used Disproportionate and Indiscriminate Force in Juliaca
Tech Firms Should Prioritize Rights; Government Should End Online Censorship
Ensure Transparency and Credibility
Violent Attacks, Discrimination Hamper Voter Registration in the East
‘Thermobaric’ Attack in Sagaing Region Killed More than 160
Expanded International Law Could Accelerate Progress
Reparations Key to Returning Thousands of Displaced Yazidis, Others