Jordan: Biased Law Leaves Non-Citizen Children Adrift
2014 ‘Reforms’ Fail to Meaningfully Address Critical Needs
![A Jordanian woman, her Syrian husband and their children, who were born in Jordan but are not citizens, in Amman, Jordan on February 9, 2018.](/sites/default/files/styles/square/public/multimedia_images_2018/201804mena_jordan_main.jpg?itok=TTh7SGGk)
2014 ‘Reforms’ Fail to Meaningfully Address Critical Needs
Pending Presidential Decree Will Raise Minimum Marriage Age
78th session, 2018
Britain Becomes 74th Country to Join Safe Schools Declaration
Grant Access to Asylum Procedures; Hold Abusers Accountable
Monitoring of Companies’ Sourcing Practices Should Be Prioritized
Legal Status Would Help Teens Enroll in School
EU Should Act Against the Unlawful Practice Globally – And at Home
Amend Draft to Safeguard Access to Protection
US Maternal Death Rates Are Rising, With Black Women at Greatest Risk
Lawyers Try to Block Police from Filing Charges Against Hindu Suspects
Focus on Justice, Refugees, Education
Tobacco Companies Fail to Warn Zimbabwe’s Farmers of Nicotine Poisoning’s Dangers
Government, Companies Failing to Protect Workers, Small-Scale Farmers