Crown Prince Foundation teams up with NIMD for youth training
The Crown Prince Foundation (CPF) has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Netherlands Institute for Multiparty Democracy (NIMD) in Jordan with a view to roll out youth-oriented leadership and training programs.
The memorandum, which was inked by Tamam Mango, CEO of the CPF, and NIMD's resident representative in Amman, Rami Adwan, also aims at offering training to around 300 young men and women who are currently enrolled in the CPF's various programs.
Mango said: 'We are pleased with the working partnership with the Netherlands Institute for Multiparty Democracy, as this partnership will provide important and intensive training opportunities for a number of distinguished young men and women who have proven to be highly qualified within the Foundation’s initiatives.'
She added that the partnership will enhance the capabilities of young people and their knowledge of political participation and advocacy, and will introduce them to the concepts of political action and positive participation.
Mango explained that 'our business partnership began its preparatory stages last year, when training sessions were implemented for more than 60 young men and women on the skills of political participation.'
She indicated that this partnership, which will last for the next 3 years, will be one of the partnerships with a significant positive impact to enhance the capabilities of young men and women to make a difference in their societies.
Adwan said that NIMD is happy to conclude this partnership with the Crown Prince Foundation, stressing that both sides will work together to prepare young activists for positive participation and contribute to addressing issues of concern to them through effective public action tools and by pursuing a culture of dialogue.
The Netherlands Institute for Multiparty Democracy, which operates in several countries around the world, was established as an independent non-governmental organization in the year 2000 by seven Dutch parties with the purpose of supporting multi-partyism and building the capacities of politically active youth.
The Crown Prince Foundation (CPF) has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Netherlands Institute for Multiparty Democracy (NIMD) in Jordan with a view to roll out youth-oriented leadership and training programs.
The memorandum, which was inked by Tamam Mango, CEO of the CPF, and NIMD's resident representative in Amman, Rami Adwan, also aims at offering training to around 300 young men and women who are currently enrolled in the CPF's various programs.
Mango said: 'We are pleased with the working partnership with the Netherlands Institute for Multiparty Democracy, as this partnership will provide important and intensive training opportunities for a number of distinguished young men and women who have proven to be highly qualified within the Foundation’s initiatives.'
She added that the partnership will enhance the capabilities of young people and their knowledge of political participation and advocacy, and will introduce them to the concepts of political action and positive participation.
Mango explained that 'our business partnership began its preparatory stages last year, when training sessions were implemented for more than 60 young men and women on the skills of political participation.'
She indicated that this partnership, which will last for the next 3 years, will be one of the partnerships with a significant positive impact to enhance the capabilities of young men and women to make a difference in their societies.
Adwan said that NIMD is happy to conclude this partnership with the Crown Prince Foundation, stressing that both sides will work together to prepare young activists for positive participation and contribute to addressing issues of concern to them through effective public action tools and by pursuing a culture of dialogue.
The Netherlands Institute for Multiparty Democracy, which operates in several countries around the world, was established as an independent non-governmental organization in the year 2000 by seven Dutch parties with the purpose of supporting multi-partyism and building the capacities of politically active youth.
The Crown Prince Foundation (CPF) has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Netherlands Institute for Multiparty Democracy (NIMD) in Jordan with a view to roll out youth-oriented leadership and training programs.
The memorandum, which was inked by Tamam Mango, CEO of the CPF, and NIMD's resident representative in Amman, Rami Adwan, also aims at offering training to around 300 young men and women who are currently enrolled in the CPF's various programs.
Mango said: 'We are pleased with the working partnership with the Netherlands Institute for Multiparty Democracy, as this partnership will provide important and intensive training opportunities for a number of distinguished young men and women who have proven to be highly qualified within the Foundation’s initiatives.'
She added that the partnership will enhance the capabilities of young people and their knowledge of political participation and advocacy, and will introduce them to the concepts of political action and positive participation.
Mango explained that 'our business partnership began its preparatory stages last year, when training sessions were implemented for more than 60 young men and women on the skills of political participation.'
She indicated that this partnership, which will last for the next 3 years, will be one of the partnerships with a significant positive impact to enhance the capabilities of young men and women to make a difference in their societies.
Adwan said that NIMD is happy to conclude this partnership with the Crown Prince Foundation, stressing that both sides will work together to prepare young activists for positive participation and contribute to addressing issues of concern to them through effective public action tools and by pursuing a culture of dialogue.
The Netherlands Institute for Multiparty Democracy, which operates in several countries around the world, was established as an independent non-governmental organization in the year 2000 by seven Dutch parties with the purpose of supporting multi-partyism and building the capacities of politically active youth.
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Crown Prince Foundation teams up with NIMD for youth training
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