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Over 7,000 youth engaged in CPF's 'Foundation in the Governorates' campaign
By JT - Dec 08,2024 - Last updated at Dec 08,2024
The campaign witnesses a 'wide' turnout, as over 7,000 youth engage in the sessions (Petra photo)
AMMAN — The Crown Prince Foundation (CPF) on Sunday concluded activities of the "Foundation in the Governorates" campaign, which was launched in October to enhance direct contact with youth nationwide.
The campaign witnessed a "wide" turnout, as over 7,000 youth engaged in the sessions, while its activities via live streaming service on social media platforms topped 1 million views, according to a CPF statement cited by the Jordan News Agency, Petra.
Featuring 15 ad hoc dialogues in 12 public Jordanian universities, the campaign saw the participation of more than 63 experts from various fields to discuss various issues in entrepreneurship, innovation, sports, media, tourism, technology, and artificial intelligence, as well as highlighting youth success stories for participants in the CPF programmes.
The CPF provided information-driven platforms within Jordan's public universities with the participation of over 70 volunteers, aimed to offer information about the foundation’s action paths and programmes, its opportunities and mechanisms for accessing its offices across the Kingdom.
The campaign also aimed to enhance access to "quality" opportunities for youth and provide an "empowering" environment to acquire new expertise and skills that contribute to developing their capabilities.
To achieve this goal, universities were picked as the main platforms for engaging with youth due to their "vital role" in bringing together students from different backgrounds.
The foundation announced that the campaign will continue next year, calling on youth to follow its official channels via its website and social media platforms to learn about participation in upcoming events.
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