Naua concludes rollout of distance learning support program


21-03-2021 02:59 PM

Ammon News - Naua, a social impact initiative of the Crown Prince Foundation (CPF), has concluded the rollout of the second stage of the "Distance Learning Support" Program funded by the German Agency for International Cooperation (GIZ).

Under the program, about 2,200 students, 25 percent of whom are Syrians, received tablets and paid internet subscriptions across the Kingdom, the initiative said in a statement released on Sunday.

It added that the program was carried out through the "Nahno" platform, another program of the Naua initiative launched jointly by the CPF, UNICEF and the Ministry of Youth.

Students were nominated by public and private universities based a "most-in-need" criterion, according to the statement which indicated that the overall goal of the program is to help university students access the required level of education in light of the conditions imposed by the coronavirus pandemic.




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