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Canadian ambassador meets SANAD employability training graduates
By JT - Mar 05,2015 - Last updated at Mar 05,2015
AMMAN — The Business Development Centre recently held a graduation ceremony for its graduates of the SANAD youth employability and entrepreneurship programmes, according to a statement sent to The Jordan Times this week.
Canadian Ambassador to Jordan Bruno Saccomani, who attended the ceremony, spoke with beneficiaries about the importance of education in empowering young Jordanians and stressed the role of employability training, such as the SANAD, in honing their skills and building their confidence.
“Education is the positive energy that you can foster through the youth of Jordan, to look at business opportunities in a different light, to see the world as an opportunity and see Jordan as a vehicle for success,” he said.
The ambassador also listened to some of the beneficiaries’ success stories.
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