The Jordan Network for Education for All (JNEA), formerly known as the Jordan Coalition for Education for All, is a network established in 2009 at the initiative of the Arab Network for Civic Education (ANHRE). The network brings together a wide range of Jordanian civil society organizations with active community presence across various governorates of the Kingdom. It serves as a coordination platform for advocating education issues and influencing education policies at both national and local levels.
The network plays a central role in promoting the right to quality, equitable, and inclusive education for all, through systematic influence on policies, legislation, procedures, and practices within both formal and non-formal education systems, ensuring the realization of this right without any form of discrimination. Member organizations also play an advanced analytical and field-based role in identifying educational challenges at the local level and assessing community needs, contributing to the development of education policies and decisions that are more responsive to realities on the ground and more equitable in the distribution of educational opportunities.



