AMMAN Journalists and activists on Monday expressed their dismay and frustration over the passing of the draft amendments for the Right to Access Information Law by the Lower House of Parliament earlier in the day. Jordan Press Association (JPA) member Khaled Qudah told The Jordan Times that the “deputies passed the same draft law that was suggested by the government in
AMMAN Minister of Culture Haifa Najjar praised Jordanian women for their tireless efforts in fighting for justice and equality over the years. “The government is committed to advancing women’s rights in Jordan in all fields by applying a comprehensive participatory plan among the relevant ministries to achieve these goals,” Najjar said, during an event organised by the Arab
AMMAN Minister of Culture Haifa Najjar praised Jordanian women for their tireless efforts in fighting for justice and equality over the years. “The government is committed to advancing women’s rights in Jordan in all fields by applying a comprehensive participatory plan among the relevant ministries to achieve these goals,” Najjar said, during an event organised by the Arab
AMMAN Women’s rights activists on Thursday voiced their disappointment over the reluctance of female candidates who are registered to run for the governorate and municipal elections to compete for the city council presidency seats.Some 4,820, including 867 women, registered to compete for a total of 1,135 seats in total, including 100 city council presidency seats.Activists
AMMAN Women’s rights activists on Thursday voiced their disappointment over the reluctance of female candidates who are registered to run for the governorate and municipal elections to compete for the city council presidency seats.Some 4,820, including 867 women, registered to compete for a total of 1,135 seats in total, including 100 city council presidency seats.Activists