The Crown Prince Foundation (CPF) and the Amman Chamber of Commerce (ACC) signed a strategic partnership agreement to enhance cooperation and joint coordination between the two parties to promote programs and initiatives related to entrepreneurship, innovation and training.
The agreement was signed by CPF CEO Tamam Mango, and ACC President, Khalil Hajj Tawfiq.
Under the agreement, work will be executed jointly to strengthen cooperation between the private sector and youth, and to raise awareness on the private sector role and contributions to social and economic development, in addition to developing programs and mechanisms to promote entrepreneurship and innovation in the Kingdom.
The agreement also aims to develop the ACC training academy's services and the entrepreneurship department in the ACC, develop methodical practical guide dealing with the promising occupations, trades and jobs in the Jordanian economy, and guide youth and graduates towards them, with the aim of connecting them with the private sector and introducing them to its available opportunities.
Hajj Tawfiq said that the ACC is keen to provide support to the business environment in Amman and develop it, and upgrade its services to the commercial and service sectors, in a way that serves the interest of the national economy.
For her part, Mango expressed her happiness with the new business partnership, explaining that the agreement comes within the Employability & Entrepreneurship of the CPF's readiness pillar, and is aligned with the CPF's work policy aimed at strengthening joint cooperation with all institutions and entities, to ensure the achievement of the strategic objectives in terms of supporting youth.
The Crown Prince Foundation (CPF) and the Amman Chamber of Commerce (ACC) signed a strategic partnership agreement to enhance cooperation and joint coordination between the two parties to promote programs and initiatives related to entrepreneurship, innovation and training.
The agreement was signed by CPF CEO Tamam Mango, and ACC President, Khalil Hajj Tawfiq.
Under the agreement, work will be executed jointly to strengthen cooperation between the private sector and youth, and to raise awareness on the private sector role and contributions to social and economic development, in addition to developing programs and mechanisms to promote entrepreneurship and innovation in the Kingdom.
The agreement also aims to develop the ACC training academy's services and the entrepreneurship department in the ACC, develop methodical practical guide dealing with the promising occupations, trades and jobs in the Jordanian economy, and guide youth and graduates towards them, with the aim of connecting them with the private sector and introducing them to its available opportunities.
Hajj Tawfiq said that the ACC is keen to provide support to the business environment in Amman and develop it, and upgrade its services to the commercial and service sectors, in a way that serves the interest of the national economy.
For her part, Mango expressed her happiness with the new business partnership, explaining that the agreement comes within the Employability & Entrepreneurship of the CPF's readiness pillar, and is aligned with the CPF's work policy aimed at strengthening joint cooperation with all institutions and entities, to ensure the achievement of the strategic objectives in terms of supporting youth.
The Crown Prince Foundation (CPF) and the Amman Chamber of Commerce (ACC) signed a strategic partnership agreement to enhance cooperation and joint coordination between the two parties to promote programs and initiatives related to entrepreneurship, innovation and training.
The agreement was signed by CPF CEO Tamam Mango, and ACC President, Khalil Hajj Tawfiq.
Under the agreement, work will be executed jointly to strengthen cooperation between the private sector and youth, and to raise awareness on the private sector role and contributions to social and economic development, in addition to developing programs and mechanisms to promote entrepreneurship and innovation in the Kingdom.
The agreement also aims to develop the ACC training academy's services and the entrepreneurship department in the ACC, develop methodical practical guide dealing with the promising occupations, trades and jobs in the Jordanian economy, and guide youth and graduates towards them, with the aim of connecting them with the private sector and introducing them to its available opportunities.
Hajj Tawfiq said that the ACC is keen to provide support to the business environment in Amman and develop it, and upgrade its services to the commercial and service sectors, in a way that serves the interest of the national economy.
For her part, Mango expressed her happiness with the new business partnership, explaining that the agreement comes within the Employability & Entrepreneurship of the CPF's readiness pillar, and is aligned with the CPF's work policy aimed at strengthening joint cooperation with all institutions and entities, to ensure the achievement of the strategic objectives in terms of supporting youth.
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