AMMAN On Saturday, Jabal Luweibdeh art gallery and tea bar Fann wa Chai hosted the 10-year anniversary celebration of Tribalogy, a non-profit organisation which offers products made by vulnerable Jordanian, Syrian, Palestinian and Iraqi women, primarily based between Zarqa and Zaatari refugee camps. In 2013, Tribalogy started as a project offering psychosocial workshops for
Jordan has vowed to close the gender gap by 2030, although nationwide progress has yet to be seen. Meanwhile, social entrepreneurship is picking up and could become key for female empowerment.