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Public school principal inspires students to strive

By - Oct 21,2017 - Last updated at Oct 21,2017

Naifeh Louzi poses for a group photo with her students of Saied Ala’a Eddin public school in Abu Nusair recently (Photo courtesy of UNICEF)

AMMAN (UNICEF) — With a sense of purpose and responsibility, Naifeh Louzi, the principal of Saied Ala’a Eddin public school in Abu Nusair has become an inspirational figure in Jordan. 

Students at the school refer to her as a mother, while teachers describe her as a visionary leader.

Leading a double-shifted school with more than 1,500 students in both shifts, can be a very challenging task for most school administrators. But for Louzi, this is something she looks forward to with “joy” every day.

The 53-year-old principal has her own style of leadership, whereby she involves the local community as much as possible in supporting the school and taking initiatives to help vulnerable children get an education.

Her recipe for that does not require a lot, the mother of six said, noting “I love my job, I am faithful to it and I treat my students in the same way as I treat my children."

“The long experience I have as a teacher and principal has helped me understand the needs of children, and to always be patient,” Louzi explained, adding that they come from different backgrounds with different needs.  “If I am harsh with them, they will hate school, and this is the last thing I need to do.”

Huda Odeh, a member of the local community’s education council said that what distinguishes Louzi is her care for every student in the school.

“She follows up directly with their families if students have any issues related to their psychological state, performance at school, or even if she notices any unaccepted behaviour by a child,” Odeh said.

She added that Louzi strongly objects to any violence against her students, and even contacts their families if she finds out that the child has suffered violence at home.

Louzi’s school is one of the over 200 double shifted public schools in Jordan which were started by the government to accommodate all vulnerable children including Syrian refugees.  

She is also one of the most active advocates of the Education Ministry-UNICEF nationwide "Learning For All" campaign supported by Australia, Canada, the EU, Germany, Norway, Japan, South Korea, Norway, the Netherlands, the UK and the US.    

“I believe in the right of every child to education. As long as there is a seat in my school, I do not say no to any child,” said Louzi, noting that there are students from many nationalities in the school.

Through the campaign, Louzi has worked with the education council of the local community in the school’s neighbourhood to spread awareness on the importance of education for children for their own future and for their families.

“I also visited some of the families myself, and encouraged them to register their children in school,” she added.

Louzi has also led initiatives with the local community and some charities to provide daily meals for vulnerable students.

“She treats us with respect and gives us treats whenever a student does something distinguished,” Ala’a Zaher, a fourth grade student described Louzi.

A principal for 11 years, one of the challenges she had to manage was to provide psychosocial support to some of her Syrian students 

“This school is one of the first that started operating in double-shift to accommodate Syrian students five years ago,” Louzi recalled, adding that, back then, many Syrian girls needed support because of what they had gone through during the conflict.

“My team worked hard to help them start over… not an easy task, but we did it,” she recounted.

 

Louzi believes that she can do more and she said she will keep working with the same spirit. “For most of us, we became teachers because we love doing what we do, and it is our duty to help our students now, for their future and also for the future of our country,” she concluded.

Six suspects arrested after alleged attack on under-15 Wihdat team

By - Oct 21,2017 - Last updated at Oct 21,2017

Under-15 Wihdat players are seen on Friday after allegedly being assaulted by unknown individuals (Photo courtesy of Wihdat Facebook page)

AMMAN — Criminal Investigation Department personnel arrested five more suspects on Saturday who allegedly assaulted the under-15 Wihdat players, after arresting the prime suspect earlier in the day, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.

Personnel at the Southern Amman Police Department have arrested a suspect who allegedly attacked players of the under-15 Wihdat team after a match with Faisaly on Friday, the Public Security Department (PSD) announced on Saturday.

The PSD's media centre said that the Southern Amman PSD received a report, after the match that was held at the Ghamadan Park, according to which nine players and an administrative employee of Wihdat Club had been hospitalised after being attacked by unknown individuals.

The security personnel headed to the hospital and gathered information, noting that six of the injured had received treatment and left, while the other three were still receiving treatment and under observation.

The victims filed a complaint against several men for attacking them in their bus as they were leaving the stadium.

A Southern Amman PSD team identified the main suspect who was arrested on Saturday noon and is currently under investigation.  The team is still searching for other suspects to be referred to court.

According to the PSD statement, a number of spectators tried to initiate fights during the game, but the security personnel stopped them without registering any injuries. 

The Jordan Football Association (JFA) on Saturday condemned the violent actions and the injuries to the players and administrators, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.

A statement issued by the association on Saturday said that, following the directives of HRH Prince Ali, the JFA chairman, the commission held an emergency meeting to discuss the incident.

The prince stressed the young age of the players involved, whom he considered as "his children", adding that "any assault on them is a personal attack to him and the whole Jordanian football family".

 

The executive commission urged the concerned security bodies to identify those responsible and take legal action.

Australian governor general concludes visit

By - Oct 21,2017 - Last updated at Oct 21,2017

AMMAN — Australia's Governor General Peter Cosgrove on Friday commended the archaeological pieces housed at the Jordan Museum.

Speaking to the Jordan News Agency, Petra, during his visit to the museum as part of his official visit to the Kingdom, he described the facility as a "wonderful place of modern civilisation", which gives a glimpse into the "great past".

This museum provides an insight into the beginning of the activities of civilised man not only for the people of Jordan or international visitors but to all mankind, the governor general said.

As he toured the museum, Cosgrove listened to a briefing by Stephen Bourke, an Australian archaeologist in Pella, northwest of Jordan, on the ancient Jordanian monuments of Ain Ghazal, Jawa archaeological site, Pella ancient ruins, Nabataeans, Roman and Byzantine ruins, as well as the Dead Sea Scrolls.

Earlier during his official visit to the Kingdom, the governor general met with His Majesty King Abdullah. 

His Majesty stressed the Kingdom’s keenness to expand its economic, security and defence partnership with Australia.

Cosgrove also met with Prime Minister Hani Mulki and
discussed bilateral relations and ways to strengthen them to serve the interests of the two countries.

Prince Hassan hails contributions of Spanish Arabist García Gómez

By - Oct 21,2017 - Last updated at Oct 21,2017

AMMAN — HRH Prince Hassan on Wednesday praised the work of Spanish Arabist, historian and translator Emilio García Gómez, noting that “his translations encompassed not solely the words, but the culture and the spirit that they carry with them, letting them travel and permeate in the Western world.”

The remarks came during a conference titled “Emilio García and Al Andalus”, held under the patronage of Prince Hassan, and organised by the Royal Institute for Interfaith Studies, the embassy of Spain, Cervantes Institute, the Arab Thought Forum and the Abdul Shoman Foundation. 

“Studies like those conducted by García Gómez and conferences like the one we celebrate right now are urgently needed, for their purpose is to confront our reality and build an understanding, remembering that we were once united and building the way to the resurrection of the Hispano-Arabic identity,” the prince said.

The renowned Arabist dedicated most of his research to Al Andalus, with major contributions in the areas of literature, history and Hispano-Arabic ties. 

The conference was imparted by Complutense University of Madrid cathedratic María Jesús Viguera, who highlighted the works of García Gómez on classic Andalusian poetry, kharajât and muwašahat.

“Al Andalus is an inevitable topic for Spanish writers, as it is essential to the definition of the Spanish national identity,” Viguera said.

"The work of García Gómez served to inspire the writers of the Generation 27 in Spain, including authors such as García Lorca and Rafael Alberti, Viguera added." 

 

Viguera also stressed that the work of the Spanish Arabists School, which was initiated by Pascual de Gayangos, gave Al-Andalus the appellative of the “the Muslim Spain”.

WANA, FES discuss implementation of sustainable goals

By - Oct 21,2017 - Last updated at Oct 21,2017

AMMAN — The West Asia-North Africa Institute (WANA) and Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES) on Thursday hosted a high-level panel discussion on Jordan’s efforts to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030, according to a WANA statement.

Deputy Resident Director of FES in Amman Richard Probst stressed that “the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development has the transformative ambition and the potential to change our planet.

Therefore, a public debate in Jordan about these goals is highly welcome”. He stressed the importance of the conference, held under the patronage of HRH Prince Hassan, noting that energy, water and climate change are “cross-cutting issues that are fundamental to all of the SDG and central to development, security, and poverty reduction in Jordan”. 

 

 

American Chamber of Commerce calls for more Jordanian investments

By - Oct 21,2017 - Last updated at Oct 21,2017

AMMAN — Chairman of the American Chamber of Commerce in Jordan (AmCham) Mohammed Bataineh on Friday said that the economic potential provided by the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) “is not fully exploited in terms of investment and trade”, calling on the Jordanian business community to invest more through it, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported on Saturday.

“We are working to invest as much as we can by diversifying exports to America, rather than relying on exports of textiles [about 80 per cent of total exports],” he said at a press conference.  He stressed the Kingdom’s capacity to exploit the world’s largest consumer market, citing many examples of Jordanian industries that have managed to take advantage of the FTA including the engineering industries. He said that the Chamber recently organised a tour in Chicago and Detroit, displaying a number of Jordanian food, medicine and Dead Sea products. 

 

 

Southern Ghor District MP calls for upgradation of local services

By - Oct 21,2017 - Last updated at Oct 21,2017

AMMAN — A governmental team headed by Labour Minister Ali Ghezawi on Saturday discussed the latest developments and the services needed in the Southern Ghor District as a request was presented to Prime Minister Hani Mulki by MP Sabah Shaar.

Ghezawi told the Jordan News Agency, Petra, that the premier directed the team to follow up on mechanisms needed to develop these services and to discuss the demands in light of available resources.

Investment opportunities in the area, especially in the industrial and agricultural sectors, constitute an important priority that guarantees young people’s empowerment, Ghezawi said. Shaar called for allocating no less than 50 per cent of public departments’ vacancies at the district to local residents, installing a sewage network, organising plots of lands and opening the international Aqaba-Ghor-Amman road.

 

 

CDD conducts drill at Ghamadan Park

By - Oct 21,2017 - Last updated at Oct 21,2017

AMMAN — The Civil Defence Department (CDD) on Saturday conducted a drill that included a series of simultaneous accidents, according to a CDD statement.

The drill, which was attended by CDD Director Maj. Gen. Mustafa Bazaiah, was implemented at Ghamadan Park in Amman. It included several fires and the collapse of buildings at various areas.

The exercise, observed by a delegation from the French civil protection and representatives of security and military apparatuses in the Kingdom, was aimed at assessing the level of preparedness of CDD teams and at raising coordination between CDD and other departments, Petra said. 

 

 

Two arrested after alleged attack on Jordanian national in Bahrain

By - Oct 21,2017 - Last updated at Oct 21,2017

AMMAN — The Jordanian embassy in Bahrain is following up the case of an alleged assault on a Jordanian national in Bahrain, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.

Two suspects were arrested after an alleged assault on the Jordanian by a group of unknown individuals. while on duty as a security guard in a public park, Petra reported on Saturday.

The Jordanian ambassador in Manama contacted Bahraini authorities and visited the citizen on Saturday morning along with the director of the Bahraini capital police, Petra said. 

 

 

King Hussein Business Park, NERC sign electricity agreement

By - Oct 21,2017 - Last updated at Oct 21,2017

AMMAN — The Business Park Company, the master developer of the King Hussein Business Park (KHBP) Development Zone, has signed an agreement with the National Energy Research Centre (NERC) at the Royal Scientific Society (RSS), to use solar energy to cover the complex’s uses of energy.

The NERC will provide consultancy and supervisory services for the electricity generation project to cover the Business Park demand utilising photovoltaic solar panels, according to a KHBP statement.

CEO of the King Hussein Business Park, Soud Soror, noted that the project will enable the park to benefit from energy saving solutions, turning it into an environmentally friendly campus. Walid Shaheen, director of the NERC, stressed the importance of such projects in enhancing the energy security of Jordan by reducing its dependence on imported energy.

 

 

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