This was the video that was used as part of our campaign being launched. It was shown on Jordan TV. Make the volume load and listen to the voice.
We are very proud of this :)
"And by the way, everything in life is writable about if you have the outgoing guts to do it, and the imagination to improvise. The worst enemy to creativity is self-doubt." Sylvia Plath

Civil society groups in Jordan fear that, if passed, the so-called Societies Law would effectively turn independent organizations into an extension of the Jordanian government. The draft law seeks to bar Jordanian nongovernmental organizations from accepting foreign funding without first receiving government approval, as well as require them to submit annual plans and activities for government approval. It also demands that all nongovernmental organizations have at least one government representative on its board of directors.
Freedom House Executive Jennifer Windsor said the draft law is particularly worrisome to see in Jordan, a country considered to be one of the most open in the Middle East
"Passage of this law would be a clear step back for Jordanian democracy,” said Windsor. “It would not only curtail the ability of NGOs to act independently, but it would also send the message that Jordan places a higher value on government control than on freedom of association.”
A growing number of repressive regimes, including Russia, Egypt and Zimbabwe, have sought to silence opposition voices with legislation that weakens civil society with legal restrictions and limits on their ability to receive foreign funding.
Jordan is ranked Partly Free in the 2008 edition of Freedom in the World, Freedom House's survey of political rights and civil liberties, and Not Free in the 2008 version of Freedom of the Press.
For more information on Jordan, visit:
Freedom in the World 2008: Jordan
Freedom of the Press 2008: Jordan
Freedom House, an independent nongovernmental organization that supports the expansion of freedom in the world, has been monitoring political rights and civil liberties in Jordan since 1972.
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Young Jordanians using new methods for new audiences
2008-As part of a local initiative, groups of young Jordanians have been seen in various areas of
The Gender Equality Campaign was created as part of a homegrown initiative by a group of young Jordanians who are committed to the idea of justice and equality for the women and men of
The main component of this campaign is to provide a channel for dialogue for people to discuss this issue in
This channel is being opened by the young campaigners, using the logo that they created. The logo of the campaign illustrates the wishes, hopes and ambitions of the young Jordanian campaigners. It is a symbol that represents the rights, duties, and dreams for us all, pink for women, blue for men.
