AMMONNEWS - 'Jordan Agenda 2018: boosting self-reliance' conference kicks-off at the Dead Sea on Thursday with the participation of ministers, specialists, party members, and experts.
During the event, which is organized by the Center for Strategic Studies in the University of Jordan, the participants will discuss challenges expected to face Jordan this year and suggest recommendations to deal with them in a number of ways. They will also review topics related to economy, internal and foreign policies, human recourses, education, Jordanian youth, and social status.
The two-day conference will consist of sessions focusing on internal policies: expectations and recommendations, and the financial crisis.
Other topics will deal with the Jordanian diplomacy in a volatile region, human recourses, education, plan for development, economic issues, and the Jordanian youth among others.
AMMONNEWS - 'Jordan Agenda 2018: boosting self-reliance' conference kicks-off at the Dead Sea on Thursday with the participation of ministers, specialists, party members, and experts.
During the event, which is organized by the Center for Strategic Studies in the University of Jordan, the participants will discuss challenges expected to face Jordan this year and suggest recommendations to deal with them in a number of ways. They will also review topics related to economy, internal and foreign policies, human recourses, education, Jordanian youth, and social status.
The two-day conference will consist of sessions focusing on internal policies: expectations and recommendations, and the financial crisis.
Other topics will deal with the Jordanian diplomacy in a volatile region, human recourses, education, plan for development, economic issues, and the Jordanian youth among others.
AMMONNEWS - 'Jordan Agenda 2018: boosting self-reliance' conference kicks-off at the Dead Sea on Thursday with the participation of ministers, specialists, party members, and experts.
During the event, which is organized by the Center for Strategic Studies in the University of Jordan, the participants will discuss challenges expected to face Jordan this year and suggest recommendations to deal with them in a number of ways. They will also review topics related to economy, internal and foreign policies, human recourses, education, Jordanian youth, and social status.
The two-day conference will consist of sessions focusing on internal policies: expectations and recommendations, and the financial crisis.
Other topics will deal with the Jordanian diplomacy in a volatile region, human recourses, education, plan for development, economic issues, and the Jordanian youth among others.
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