Jordan to launch training program for people with disabilities


(MENAFN) About 1,500 youth, women and people from around Jordan with disabilities will be receiving training by people from the Middle East and North Africa on how they can be more engaged in economic and political life, organizers said today.

Under the title: 'Rawabet, Technological Bridges for Citizen Engagement' will see leaders from Jordan, Tunisia, Morocco and Egypt to help targeted students from across the kingdom on online tools and action research.

"Our aim is to help young people initiate change within their communities through conversation with both decision makers and those suffering from local issues," Ruwwad Regional Director Samar Dudin told The Jordan Times.

Funded by the Government of Canada through Global Affairs Canada, the new project also includes the Centre for Victim of Torture -New Tactics Programme, the Association Marocaine Pour l'Education de la Jeunesse-Fes, Centre Tunisien Mediterraneen and the Horus Foundation for Training and Development.


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