Written by Naregh Galoustian, Program Manager of JHR’s Project in the Middle East On February 7th, international donors including the Canadian government met in London to make a collective pledge of USD 10 billion to improve the livelihood of Syrian refugees across the region. Jordan only, where JHR has worked since 2013, has
Nadine Nimri from Al Ghad Daily Newspaper, and Ezzedine Al Natour from Amman Net, won the first Human Rights Reporting Award for print and online media in Jordan, respectively. This award was the result of a two-year partnership between The Jordan Media Institute and JHR, working together to expand public dialogue on human rights issues.
Journalists for Human Rights and the Jordan Media Institute recently launched Jordan’s inaugural Human Rights Reporting Award. The award is the result of a two-year partnership between the Jordan Media Institute and JHR, working together to expand public dialogue on human rights issues. The project is supported by the U.S.-Middle East Partnership Initiative and the United Nations
JHR-trained reporter shines light on violence against women Remaz Mussa knows firsthand that the best guarded secrets are exactly the ones worth exposing. Using data-heavy research journalism, he galvanized international debate and discussion around the often silent issue of honour crimes in his Jordanian homeland. Remaz, 26, started working on the honour