The Crown Prince Foundation (CPF) on Tuesday launched a new capacity-building program targeting the Jordanian youth, dubbed 'Khuta Al-Hussein' (Al-Hussein's Footsteps).'
The program was officially launched at a ceremony attended by young men and women from various governorates, representatives from local and international civil society organizations, and a number of mentors, partners, and supporters.
By offering training programs to young men and women in partnership with foreign and local experts, the CPF hopes to establish a contemporary school of thought on leadership through the national program.
The program's today's launch comes after a 2-year trial period during which two cohorts of 96 people graduated, said the CEO of CPF, Tamam Mango.
Mango added that registration for the third cohort is now open through CPF's social media accounts.
The Crown Prince Foundation (CPF) on Tuesday launched a new capacity-building program targeting the Jordanian youth, dubbed 'Khuta Al-Hussein' (Al-Hussein's Footsteps).'
The program was officially launched at a ceremony attended by young men and women from various governorates, representatives from local and international civil society organizations, and a number of mentors, partners, and supporters.
By offering training programs to young men and women in partnership with foreign and local experts, the CPF hopes to establish a contemporary school of thought on leadership through the national program.
The program's today's launch comes after a 2-year trial period during which two cohorts of 96 people graduated, said the CEO of CPF, Tamam Mango.
Mango added that registration for the third cohort is now open through CPF's social media accounts.
The Crown Prince Foundation (CPF) on Tuesday launched a new capacity-building program targeting the Jordanian youth, dubbed 'Khuta Al-Hussein' (Al-Hussein's Footsteps).'
The program was officially launched at a ceremony attended by young men and women from various governorates, representatives from local and international civil society organizations, and a number of mentors, partners, and supporters.
By offering training programs to young men and women in partnership with foreign and local experts, the CPF hopes to establish a contemporary school of thought on leadership through the national program.
The program's today's launch comes after a 2-year trial period during which two cohorts of 96 people graduated, said the CEO of CPF, Tamam Mango.
Mango added that registration for the third cohort is now open through CPF's social media accounts.
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