The Arab Renaissance for Democracy and Development (ARDD) has signed three cooperation agreements with members of the Youth Organizations Coordinating Network, under the framework of the New Generation – GenG project. This project aims to enhance civic and political participation among youth and women, support advocacy for social justice, and contribute to building a strong, inclusive civil society.
The agreements were formalized during the last two weeks of May 2025 at ARDD’s headquarters in Amman, with the following partners: Kidoz Times Youth Platform, Al-Sendyan Land Association-ASLA, and Liwan Youth Space.
These partnerships will support the implementation of grassroots initiatives designed to increase youth and women’s involvement in addressing environmental challenges—particularly climate change. The focus will be on community mobilization, empowering local populations to take collective action, and promoting gender equity, especially in rural areas where women play a critical role.
Partner organizations were selected through a transparent and rigorous process based on their experience and capacity in community engagement, environmental activism, gender justice, and inclusive development—particularly in climate-affected contexts.
The Youth Organizations Coordinating Network is one of ARDD’s key initiatives, established to foster a dynamic network of youth-led organizations working to advance civic and political engagement, facilitate knowledge exchange, and create collaborative responses to the pressing challenges facing youth and women in Jordan.