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Tkiyet Um Ali, CPF’s NAUA online platform partner for ‘hunger-free Jordan’

By JT - Jul 01,2018 - Last updated at Jul 01,2018

AMMAN — Tkiyet Um Ali (TUA) and “NAUA”, a Crown Prince Foundation (CPF) Initiative established in partnership with the private sector, have signed a partnership agreement that aims to garner the support and funding of individuals and companies for the most prominent projects and programmes of TUA, which will appear on NAUA’s online platform.

The agreement was signed by TUA Director General Samer Balqer and NAUA CEO Ahmad Zubi, in the presence of CPF CEO Tamam Mango, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.

According to the agreement, individuals and companies will be given the opportunity to learn about TUA’s programmes and its milestones and to contribute to its various programmes.

TUA will transfer these donations to help the sustainable food support programme for families benefiting from their programmes, in accordance with a clear, pre-agreed work plan with NAUA. 

For its part, NAUA will monitor the progress of work and report on its impact, and then it will present the findings on the platform.

TUA Director General Samer Balqer praised NAUA’s choice for TUA through its online platform to channel donations from individuals and companies to support the poorest families, adding that this partnership aims at reaching a hunger-free Jordan.

NAUA CEO Ahmad Zubi has reiterated the importance of partnerships with credible institutions, where the TUA was chosen and adopted on NAUA’s platform for the harmony of vision and working mechanisms between the two parties, pointing out that NAUA will work with TUA to add its most prominent programmes on the platform in order to help in attracting support for these programmes.

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