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The Gendered Impact of Covid-19 Responses in the Arab Region: A Dire Need for Effective Social Protection

2022-03-03
Poor employment conditions for workers in Jordan’s agricultural sector. ILO via Flickr

Rethinking Our Understanding of Vulnerability Under the Pandemic

2022-01-31

Care Matters: The Value of Women’s Unpaid Care Work in Jordan

2022-01-02

Women’s Safety in Working Environment 2021

2021-11-03

Mapping Social Protection Intervention Pathways to Address Barriers to Girls’ Education

2021-10-21

Why Do Women Do Better than Men at School, Yet Worse in the Labour Market?

2021-10-12

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