IREX
The Jordanian government has implemented a number of initiatives to address the issue of non-Jordanian spouses of Jordanian citizens.
2018 · 16 pages

Abstract
One such initiative is the Takamol Jordan Gender Program, which aims to promote gender equality and empower women in Jordan. The program is funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and is implemented by the International Research and Exchanges Board (IREX). The program focuses on promoting gender equality in the workplace, education, and healthcare, as well as addressing issues related to domestic violence and child marriage. The program also aims to increase the participation of women in the workforce and to promote their economic empowerment. The program has been implemented in several governorates in Jordan, including Amman, Irbid, and Zarqa. The program has also established a number of community centers and training programs to promote gender equality and empower women. The program has reported a number of successes, including a 27% increase in household income among program participants compared to the control group. The program has also reported improvements in food security indicators and a reduction in domestic violence. The program has also addressed the issue of non-Jordanian spouses of Jordanian citizens, who are often subject to discrimination and marginalization. The program has reported that there are over 355,000 non-Jordanian spouses of Jordanian citizens, who are often denied their rights and are subject to harassment and discrimination. The program has also highlighted the need for greater awareness and education about the rights of non-Jordanian spouses of Jordanian citizens. The program has reported that many non-Jordanian spouses are unaware of their rights and are often subject to exploitation and abuse. The program has also called for greater action to address the issue of non-Jordanian spouses of Jordanian citizens. The program has reported that the Jordanian government has taken steps to address the issue, including the establishment of a new law that grants non-Jordanian spouses of Jordanian citizens the right to work and own property. However, the program has also reported that there is still much work to be done to address the issue of non-Jordanian spouses of Jordanian citizens. The program has called for greater awareness and education about the rights of non-Jordanian spouses, as well as greater action to address the issue of discrimination and marginalization. The program has also highlighted the need for greater cooperation between the Jordanian government and civil society organizations to address the issue of non-Jordanian spouses of Jordanian citizens. The program has reported that there are many civil society organizations working to address the issue, but that greater cooperation is needed to ensure that the rights of non-Jordanian spouses are protected. In conclusion, the Takamol Jordan Gender Program has made significant progress in promoting gender equality and empowering women in Jordan. The program has also addressed the issue of non-Jordanian spouses of Jordanian citizens, who are often subject to discrimination and marginalization. However, there is still much work to be done to address the issue, and greater awareness and education are needed to ensure that the rights of non-Jordanian spouses are protected. The program has also reported that there are over 355,000 non-Jordanian spouses of Jordanian citizens, who are often denied their rights and are subject to harassment and discrimination. The program has also reported that many non-Jordanian spouses are unaware of their rights and are often subject to exploitation and abuse. The program has
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