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UNICEF study unveils social, economic aspirations of youth in Jordan

The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) revealed Tuesday the “Youth Social Economic Aspirations Study”, which highlights the socio-economic aspirations and experiences of Jordan’s young people.

The nationally representative study reveals that from 2020 to 2021, while Jordan’s youth population is increasingly educated, their transition to adulthood is not meeting their aspirations. The jobs that young people aspire to have are unattainable, leading to a challenging transition from school-to-work and delays in financial independence, marriage, and starting their own families.

The study, implemented by Saint Catherine University, generates evidence-based recommendations for policies and programmes. In addition to introducing young people to the benefits of different educational choices to help them achieve their aspirations, the study stresses the importance of stimulating labour demand, creating women-friendly workplaces. This study was funded by the Government of Canada and the Government of the United States.

In a speech, the Minister of Youth, Mohammad Nabulsi, said: “Our vision for youth and economic participation is to create a supportive and safe environment for youth, promote a culture of entrepreneurship, encourage young women to engage in the labor market and creating the appropriate environment for them, and transforming challenges into opportunities. We will spare no effort in investing in youth in terms of education, training and qualifications, to enable them to address internal and external challenges with awareness and competence.”

“Youth economic empowerment is a national priority that requires joint efforts from all sectors,” said Nabulsi. “The Ministry of Youth has developed training programmes to enhance youth capabilities and entrepreneurial skills, launched national leadership forums, localized youth initiatives in youth centers, sparing no effort in supporting young entrepreneurs, channeling their energies, and promoting their economic and social participation.”

This study is part of the evidence generation pillar of UNICEF’s Learning to Earning programme that aims to empower vulnerable youth in Jordan through formal and self-employment interventions, as well as digital skills and career counseling.

“This critical phase of adolescence and young adulthood will shape the future of a generation and even the country. UNICEF will continue to work with the government of Jordan to engage all of Jordan’s vulnerable adolescent and young people in activities that will facilitate their social and economic engagement, with particular focus on young women,” said Tanya Chapuisat, Representative of UNICEF Jordan.

The quantitative data was based on a nationally representative survey of Jordanians and Syrians in Jordan aged between 16 and 30 years. The resulting sample reached 2,854 households and 4,538 young people.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Senate President, French ambassador discuss relations

Senate President Faisal Fayez Tuesday stressed the deep-rooted Jordanian-French ties and said His Majesty King Abdullah II is interested in further bolstering bilateral cooperation in political, economic and other fields.

During a meeting with French ambassador to Jordan, Véronique Vouland-Aneini, Fayez praised relations with France, noting that Paris is a key partner in efforts to bring about peace in the Middle East.

He called for increasing aid by France and the European Union for Jordan to continue its vital role in achieving peace and pursuing its humanitarian efforts toward Syrian refugees.

The Senate head also stressed the need to forge more economic partnerships, and urged the French side to benefit from investment opportunities in the Kingdom.

The French envoy lauded Jordan’s support of international efforts to end disputes, advance peace and fight terrorism in the Middle East, pointing to the Kingdom’s efforts to provide a decent life for Syrian refugees and stressing the importance of supporting Jordan.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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King receives Hellenic National Defence General Staff chief

His Majesty King Abdullah on Tuesday received Chief of the Hellenic National Defence General Staff Gen. Konstantinos Floros at Al Husseiniya Palace.

Discussions covered means to advance defence cooperation between Jordan and Greece, as well as international efforts to counter terrorism within a holistic approach.

Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Maj. Gen. Yousef Hneiti attended the meeting.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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King receives chairman of United Arab List at Knesset

His Majesty King Abdullah, on Tuesday Al Husseiniya Palace, received the chairman of the United Arab List at the Israeli Knesset, Mansour Abbas.

Discussions at the meeting covered the latest developments in the Palestinian Territories and the means to push the peace process forward.

King Abdullah reaffirmed Jordan’s support for the Palestinian people’s pursuit of their just and legitimate rights.

His Majesty stressed the need to achieve just and comprehensive peace on the basis of the two-state solution, which guarantees the establishment of an independent Palestinian state on the 4 June 1967 lines, with East Jerusalem as its capital.

The King said Jordan will continue its efforts to safeguard Islamic and Christian holy sites in Jerusalem, under the Hashemite Custodianship.

For his part, Abbas commended His Majesty’s position on the Palestinian cause and Jordan’s efforts to preserve the status quo in Jerusalem and support the steadfastness of Jerusalemites, expressing appreciation for the Kingdom’s role in facilitating procedures for education and the greater and lesser Muslim pilgrimages to Mecca (Hajj and Umra) for Arab Israelis.

Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi, and Director of the Office of His Majesty Jafar Hassan attended the meeting.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Crown Prince meets Egypt president in Cairo

His Royal Highness Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II met on Tuesday with Egypt President Abdel Fattah El Sisi in Cairo at the start of a working visit.

During the meeting at Al Ittihadiya Palace, Crown Prince Al Hussein conveyed His Majesty King Abdullah’s greetings to President El Sisi and wishes of further prosperity and progress for the people of Egypt.

President El Sisi asked His Royal Highness to convey his greetings to King Abdullah, commending His Majesty’s efforts in bolstering Jordanian-Egyptian ties.

The meeting covered the deep-rooted, strategic ties between the two countries and peoples, and the importance of advancing cooperation and coordination.

The Crown Prince stressed the importance of partnership between the two countries in vital sectors, noting Jordan’s interest in enhancing economic cooperation, especially on investments in the tourism sector.

His Royal Highness commended Egypt’s progress across a number of sectors, particularly in mega development projects, noting the need to exchange expertise on micro, small, and medium projects.

For his part, President El Sisi expressed keenness on strengthening cooperation in tourism and development projects, in addition to achieving economic integration.

The president also noted that Egypt and Jordan share the same positions on various issues and developments.

Prime Minister Bisher Khasawneh, Tourism Minister Nayef Al Fayez, Industry, Trade, and Supply Minister Yousef Shamali, Jordan’s Ambassador in Cairo Amjad Adaileh, Crown Prince Office Director Mustafa Khalifeh, and a number of Egyptian officials attended the meeting.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Culture minister, British envoy discuss ties

Minister of Culture, Haifa Najjar, on Tuesday met with UK Ambassador to Jordan, Brigitte Brind, for a discussion on ways to develop cultural relations between the two countries.

In the meeting, attended by Head of Development at the UK Embassy, Angela Spilsbury, and Director General of the British Council in Jordan Summer Xia, Najjar highlighted the Kingdom’s achievements as it is celebrating the centennial of the foundation of the Jordanian state.

Najjar pointed out to examples of features of the cultural strategy for the coming years, which includes supporting and introducing creators and intellectuals, and building effective partnerships with civil society institutions and other government institutions.

For her part, Ambassador Brind expressed hope to build new partnerships with the ministry to strengthen relations and consolidate 100 years of partnership and cooperation, and to increase opportunities for cultural exchange, expertise, ideas and skills on the future between Jordanian and British youth by leveraging modern technology.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Crown Prince witnesses signing of two MoU, executive programme between Jordan, Egypt

His Royal Highness Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II on Tuesday witnessed the signing of two memorandums of understanding and an executive programme between the Jordanian and Egyptian governments.

The two governments signed an MoU to support micro, small, and medium enterprises and entrepreneurship, in order to promote trade and exchange of expertise.

The executive programme signed covers tourism cooperation; including holding conferences and exhibitions; coordinating on promotional campaigns; organising joint tourism weeks; exchanging expertise on investments in the sector; and promoting medical, religious, and cultural tourism, as well as ecotourism.

Another MoU was signed for the twinning of Petra and Luxor cities.

The signing ceremony was held on the sidelines of Crown Prince Al Hussein’s meetings with economic officials and specialists in the tourism sector from the two countries.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Crown Prince visits Egyptian civilisation museum

His Royal Highness Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II on Tuesday visited the National Museum of Egyptian Civilisation in Cairo.

Crown Prince Al Hussein toured the museum, whose main hall showcases over 1,600 artefacts, and which also includes the Royal Mummies Hall, where 22 mummies are displayed.

Source: Jordan News Agency