Jordanie

Generations For Peace

National Network
Jordanie
Address

Al Hussein Youth & Sport City, Gate 6,
Haroun Al Rasheed Street, Shmeisani,
Amman 11196
Jordanie

Telephone
+962 6 500 4600
E-Mail
info@generationsforpeace.org
E-Mail (2)
mclark@generationsforpeace.org
E-Mail (3)
info@gfp.ngo
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2007
Fields of Activity
  1. Democracy and community development
  2. Gender
  3. Human rights
  4. International/Cultural relations
  5. Others
  6. Religion
  7. Research
  8. Youth and education
General Information

Generations For Peace is a leading global non-profit peace-building organisation with its headquarters in Amman, Jordan. We are dedicated to sustainable conflict transformation at the grass roots in communities, by promoting youth leadership, community empowerment, active tolerance, and responsible citizenship.  We are a volunteer movement, empowering, mentoring and supporting volunteers to be change-makers to create a better future in their own communities. Since 2007, we have trained and mentored more than 8,920 volunteer leaders of youth in 50 countries in the Middle East, Africa, Asia, and Europe. With our support, their ongoing programmes address local issues of conflict and violence, and have touched the lives of more than 229,020 children, youth and adults.  Our annual budget is approx $4M. As well as funding from the governments of Norway, Belgium, the United States, and the European Union, we have excellent partnerships with several UN agencies and NGOs, within the Olympic Movement (Generations For Peace is the only peace through sport organisation officially recoigbised by the International Olympic Committee), and with corporate partners including Samsung (our partner since 2008), Orange and DHL Express. Our Generations For Peace Institute has partnerships with Georgetown University, the University of Oxford, and University of Western Cape.  Founded by HRH Prince Feisal Al Hussein of Jordan and Sarah Kabbani in 2007, Generations For Peace is currently ranked “#32 in the Top 500 NGOs in the World" by Global Geneva (making us the second-highest-ranked peace-building NGO, and the top-ranked Jordanian NGO). Their ranking is based on an assessment of innovation, impact, and sustainability.  

Mission and Objectives

Generations For Peace is dedicated to sustainable conflict transformation at the grass roots in communities, by promoting youth leadership, community empowerment, active tolerance, and responsible citizenship.  We are a volunteer movement, empowering, mentoring and supporting volunteers to be change-makers to create a better future in their own communities. We use sport as an entry point to engage with youth, and our carefully-facilitated sport-based games provide a vehicle for integrated education and behaviour change. Generations For Peace is the only peace-through-sport organisation officially recognised by the International Olympic Committee. In addition to our sport-based approaches, we have also developed arts, advocacy, dialogue, and empowerment activities to support conflict transformation with children, youth, and adults in different contexts. Generations For Peace has developed a unique curriculum and cascading model for training carefully-selected volunteer leaders of youth, and mentoring and supporting them to implement sustained activities for children, youth and adults to address issues of cultural and structural violence in their own community.  Contexts include: inter-tribal, inter-ethnic, and inter-religious violence; gender inequality; post-conflict trauma response, reconciliation and reintegration; exclusion of minorities including IDPs, refugees and people with a disability; and challenges of integration in multi-cultural societies. Conflict sensitivity, and the full participation and empowerment of girls and women, are integrated into our approach. We are committed to robust measurement and evaluation of our programmes to support our learning and innovation, to identify best practices, and to demonstrate impact and sustainability. Our Generations For Peace Institute has partnerships with Georgetown University, the University of Oxford, and University of Western Cape. The research evidence shows programme outcomes and impacts which include: reductions in different forms of violence; increased capacity to manage conflict in non-violent ways; strengthened ability to break-out of cycles of violence; changes in attitudes and shattering of stereotypes; greater understanding, respect and trust between different tribes, ethnic groups, religions, genders, and minorities; strengthened social capital and social networks; empowerment of girls and women; greater volunteerism, youth engagement, and responsible citizenship. Our work can be seen as directly implementing UN Security Council Resolutions 2250 (recognising the positive role youth play in building sustainable peace, and the need for governments and other stakeholders to support the participation of young people in conflict transformation, peace building and countering violence) and 1325 (on the pivotal role women should and do play in conflict management, conflict resolution and sustainable peace).

Main Projects / Activities

Since 2007, we have trained and mentored more than 8,920 volunteer leaders of youth in 50 countries in the Middle East, Africa, Asia, and Europe. With our support, their ongoing programmes address local issues of conflict and violence, and have touched the lives of more than 229,020 children, youth and adults.  In any community, we use selected combinations of five "vehicles for change": Sport For Peace: rather than pure sport activities following an official sport code, we use specifically-designed sport-based activities, games and drills which integrate peer-group peace-building education, because our objectives are peace-building outcomes rather than development of sporting skills or competitions. GFP Sport For Peace activities therefore harness the same energy of sport play, and the power of team dynamics and joint effort towards achieving a goal, but with the aim of changing attitudes, behaviour and relationships of the participants. Arts For Peace: carefully facilitated art-based activities (such as painting, drama, and music) to foster positive behavioural change and to encourage the Generations For Peace Expressions of Change: specifically building acceptance, fostering cooperation, ensuring inclusion, developing respect, taking responsibility, and building trust within target groups. As with sport, art is used as an entry point for peace building. The purpose of Art For Peace is not for art itself, but rather the means through which to convey conflict transformation objectives. Art For Peace actviities are a powerful way to surface issues of conflict and vioence that need to be addressed, to support community acknowledgement of these issues, and to generate commitment for concrete collective actions to address them. Advocacy For Peace: an ongoing advocacy campaign or regular activities sustained over a period of months, through print or broadcast media, social media, rallies, marches, demonstrations, parades, or other means, to promote messages for behaviour change and conflict transformation. Dialogue For Peace: a particular approach to dialogue is set out, following the principles and practices of “Transformative Dialogue”. Transformative Dialogue is a type of facilitated Dialogue that views conflict as a crisis in human relationships. The aim of Transformative Dialogue is to transform the quality of interactions between people, from destructive to more positive and constructive. The goal is not necessarily to reach an agreement or reconciliation, but is to support a transformation in the relationships between the parties. Empowerment For Peace: activities that provide capacity building for youth and adults who are trapped in a conflict as a result of their lack of power, influence, or status. These programmes offer participants new skills to help them break out of a cycle of destructive conflict. Generations For Peace's unique curriculum and cascading model supports trained volunteers to lead change in their own communities, implementing carefully selected activities for a precisely selected target group, with activities being sustained over an average of 44 contact hours to ensure lasting behaviour-change impacts.  To see our work in action, please visit our YouTube channel, and be sure not to miss: • Introduction to GFP: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H_yxx-bDOio • How we work: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7xMfD27tNUs    

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

Generations For Peace has its headquarters in Amman, and majro programmes in schools, in community centres, and youth centres across the country. But Generations For Peace also supports volunteeers and programmes in otehr countries acorss the Middle East and North Africa, within the scope of Anna Lindh's "Euro-Med" territorial focus. We believe Generations For Peace can play roles as: local implenenting partner for youth-led conflict transformation programmes in these countries provide training in our unique Curriculum and Cascading Model support research through our Generations For Peace Institute host international trainings at our Conference Centre and Auditorium faciities at our Headquarters in Amman

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

Any partnership, and any network, thrives when it is founded on shared values. We believe that we share with Anna Lindh Foundation a passionate belief in: the untapped potential of youth to lead change in their communities; the importance of grass-roots bottom-up change that supports exostig strengths and assets in communities, local prioritisation of issues, local ownership of programme design, implementation and evaluation; and the importance of a rigourous focus on innovation, quality, impact and sustainability. We believe Anna Lindh Foundation Network is a tremendously effective network across many countries and territories in which Generations For Peace is already working, and this network can offer Generations For Peace so many important opportunities for sharing and exchange and for partnership on programme acions, and research.   

Contact (1) Full Name
Mark Clark
Job Title
Chief Executive Officer
Head of the organisation
HRH Prince Faisal Al Hussein, Founder and Chairman
Contact (2) Full Name
Jadranka Stikovac
Job Title (2)
Board member & Director of Generations For Peace Institute

Generations for Peace Jordan continues its support to women & youth in partnership with IRC and other Jordanian Ministries

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Generations For Peace (GFP) Jordan and the International Rescue Committee (IRC) have established a new partnership under the “Provision of sustainable health and protection services to refugees and vulnerable host communities in Jordan” Programme, in strategic partnership with the Ministry of Youth (MoY) and Ministry of Education (MoE) in August 2023.

For its role in the two-year Programme, GFP will implement a series of trainings, activities, and awareness sessions to MoY staff and MoE teachers, youth volunteers, adolescents, and mothers, at youth centers and schools in Ajloun and Al Ghour. 

Integrating its Sport and Arts For Peace curriculum with IRC’s Women Protection and Empowerment (WPE) and Gender-Based Violence (GBV) interventions, GFP will provide support to 2,040 Syrian and Jordanian beneficiaries, particularly women and girls in host communities, to enhance their safety, protection and access to support. 

The “Provision of sustainable health and protection services to refugees and vulnerable host communities in Jordan” Programme, implemented by IRC and partners, integrates health services to improve community access to Non-Communicable Diseases and secondary obstetric health services to ensure that women and girls are safe and receive support. These activities will reach 33,994 direct beneficiaries, including women, girls, men, and others at risk of Gender-Based violence (GBV) and survivors of GBV.   

https://www.generationsforpeace.org/en/generations-for-peace-and-international-rescue-committee-partner-to-support-protection-services/

Global Network for Rights and Development (GNRD) - INGO

National Network
Jordanie
Address

Dahyet Al Rasheed, Al Wefaq St. Villa No.61, PO. Box: 963339 Amman 11196 Jordan.
Amman
Jordanie

Telephone
+9626 5151133
Fax
+9626 5153513
E-Mail
amman@gnrd.net
E-Mail (2)
majida.alshoubaki@gnrd.net
Mobile Phone
+962796089406
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2008
Fields of Activity
  1. Environment/Sustainable development
  2. Human rights
  3. Youth and education
General Information
The Global Network for Rights and Development (GNRD) - Amman office established in 2012, it is a branch for the Global Network for Rights and Development (GNRD), is an International NGO established in June 2008 with the aim to enhance and support both human rights and development by adopting new strategies and policies for real change. The GNRD Head Office is situated in Stavanger, Norway and its branches are located in Austria, Belgium, Jordan, Spain, Sudan, Switzerland, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Zambia. GNRD – Amman office consists of 8 staff members and the sources of funding is from GNRD head quarter in Norway. To these ends, GNRD as a neutral and impartial organization concentrates on: • enhancing cooperation and partnership between the private and public sector in the academic, technical and political spheres; • providing technical and humanitarian assistance in developing countries; • promoting social justice, conflict mediation, and the application of the rights recognized in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. To reach its objectives, GNRD works in three main ways 1.    Engaging the UN through advocacy during conferences, with a special focus on the Human Rights Council. 2.    International cooperation, humanitarian assistance and contribution to development, including promoting technology transfer programs. 3.    Conferences, workshops, formal and informal platforms of dialogue facilitation and moderation worldwide on the discourse of peace, human rights, humanitarian aid and development. GNRD uses the synergy of public-private cooperation and all relevant actors to build sustainable development in post-conflict and developing areas.
Mission and Objectives

Mission Statement
During this time of globalization and fluidity in communication there is increasing human activity and interchange of worldviews, products, ideas and cultures. It is becoming imperative to ensure the positive utilization of globalization and make it fully inclusive and equitable. GNRD plays the role of catalyst by extracting the best of today’s international discourse and engaging the United Nations and other relevant international institutions, for the benefit of the most vulnerable groups and people suffering from crises.

The GNRD objectives are:
• to contribute to the collaboration of all relevant stakeholders, establish cooperation and partnership between the private and public sector, in the academic, technical and political spheres to promote and protect human rights and development.
• to support and protect the most vulnerable groups and individuals suffering from humanitarian crises by taking all measures within our power to ensure their well-being and rights to equal opportunities.
• to empower youth by means of diverse programs and training, along with supporting the specific GNRD Youth Groups;
• to help alleviate the suffering of individuals trapped in conflict by providing mediation support when needed from the perspective of just and lasting peace in accordance with international law and United Nations Standards.

Main Projects / Activities

Global Network for Rights and Development, GNRD: Amman Office- Jordan
Activities, from January 2015 to November 2015
Activities 2015   
25 January – to acknowledge the definition of the Human Rights and Development activist, to highlight the main topics related to Human Rights and Development issues in Jordan and to increase awareness on the importance of being an activist, GNRD- Amman office continued its Interview Series with Human Rights and Development Activists with an interview with Dr. Suleiman Sweiss: http://www.gnrd.net/seemore.php?id=1337

14- 17 February – GNRD Amman office participated in  GNRD's international conference, ” Balancing Counter Terrorism and Human Rights – Challenges and Opportunities” : http://www.gnrd.net/seemore.php?id=1353 , http://www.gnrd.net/seemore.php?id=1445 , http://www.gnrd.net/seemore.php?id=1355 , http://www.gnrd.net/seemore.php?id=1356 , http://www.gnrd.net/seemore.php?id=1409 , http://www.gnrd.net/seemore.php?id=1360

March – to support the right of education, GNRD Amman made a renovation and furnishing for a hall in University of Jordan.

8 March- On the occasion of the celebration of the International Day of Women, GNRD Amman office participated in” Women’s Access to Justice Prospects and perspectives” conference.

15 April - to raise awareness of youth and citizens about the importance to have a good health physically and mentally and to encourage all to protect their Health as much as possible since having a good Health is one of the fundamental rights to live, (GNRD) Amman office launched the workshop “Meditate to Eliminate the Stress” in cooperation with “Meditate to Regenerate” NGO.
16 April – GNRD Amman office participated in GNRD hosting panel discussion on Water Management Reforms in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region at the World Bank Civil Society Policy Forum in Washington, during the 2015 Spring Meetings: http://www.gnrd.net/seemore.php?id=1533
25 May –to increase awareness of children rights and protect them, GNRD Amman made a video of Children Rights to highlight their fundamental rights.
31 May - to advance the rights of persons with disabilities in society and development, to promote an understanding of disability issues and mobilize support for the dignity, rights and well-being of persons with disabilities, GNRD Amman office launched the “White hands for White Flowers” event; a marine excursion for disabled children in the southern Al Aqaba governorate: http://www.gnrd.net/seemore.php?id=1647
12 June - to raise significant global awareness through its commitment to child protection by using play-based learning to fight against child labour and foster youth empowerment and children’s rights around the globe, GNRD Amman office participated in GNRD joining the worldwide movement against child labour and upholds the World Day Against Child Labour: http://www.gnrd.net/seemore.php?id=1681
25 June – GNRD Amman office signed internship program agreement with the University of Jordan.
2 July - to encourage and highlight orphaned children and provide all possible ways to support them to help them cope with the absence of their parents and as a part of GNRD’s programme of caring for orphaned children as a way of highlighting and protecting their rights, GNRD Amman office continued its Ramadan campaign begun last year, “Ramadan brings us together”,  by launching its second annual Iftar event for orphaned children: http://www.gnrd.net/seemore.php?id=1773
5 August – to protect and promote human rights in Jordan, GNRD Amman office participated in ”Civil Society forum on Human Rights”: http://www.gnrd.net/ar/seemore.php?id=1830
5- 6 August – to discuss new prospects for economic cooperation between Jordan and Africa the Global Network for Rights and Development organized a meeting between the Secretary General of the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) and the Global Network for rights and development on the one hand, with His Excellency the Minister of Industry, Trade and Supply of Jordan, followed by  another meeting with the Prime Ministers of Jordan: http://www.gnrd.net/ar/seemore.php?id=1829

16 August - GNRD Amman office participated in a Jordanian Civil Alliance meeting aimed to reinforcing practices related to sustainable development: http://www.gnrd.net/seemore.php?id=1861

18 August- to raise awareness of the importance of education, good hygiene and health for both children and their families, GNRD Amman office launched “I Have the Right to Go to School in Good Health” project for 50 children in need in the Ma’an governorate: http://www.gnrd.net/seemore.php?id=1854
25 August – as GNRD's global programme puts great emphasis on disabled people welfare, making them enjoy all the human rights and putting them at the centre of development and removing all the barriers they face, GNRD Amman office showed that Mahmoud is a good example for all the persons with disabilities to not give up their life and dreams: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QNx8TfWzXus&feature=youtu.be
28 August - to increase awareness of the incidence of cancer and the importance of fighting the disease in the community through psychological and therapeutic practices, as well as to encourage people of different ages to engage in a variety of sports to live healthier lives and to promote and support charity organizations, GNRD Amman office participated in the “Cycle for Hope” Cycling event organized by the King Hussein Cancer Foundation and Centre (KHCf): http://www.gnrd.net/seemore.php?id=1890

7 September - Challenges and opportunities for women in the legal processions dominated discussion at an international conference attended and supported by GNRD Amman office representatives: http://www.gnrd.net/seemore.php?id=1910
14 September- 2 October – GNRD Amman ofiice particpated in the 30th session of the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva, the particpation included reading many oral statements and attendance of GNRD side events: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5c9GrJzf6C4 , https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yD4Kj88Cyxs , http://www.gnrd.net/seemore.php?id=1943 , http://www.gnrd.net/seemore.php?id=1942 , http://www.gnrd.net/seemore.php?id=1938  http://www.gnrd.net/seemore.php?id=1939
15- 29 October- GNRD Amman staff participated in the Joint Election Observation Mission (EOM) to Egypt to observe first phase of its Parliamentary Elections which are scheduled for 18-19 October 2015 and the run-off in 17-28 October 2015:  http://www.gnrd.net/seemore.php?id=1957 , http://www.gnrd.net/seemore.php?id=1959 

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

Our organization, Global Network for Rights and development gladly would like to join Anna foundation since the foundation is gathering almost four thousand civil society organizations, playing the role of a facilitator to bring people together, promoting dialogue between cultures, nurturing shared universal values, supporting the participation of citizens in building open and inclusive societies and fostering the human dimension of the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership.

As well as we would like to submit a proposal for the YOUNG MEDITERRANEAN VOICES YOUTH DEBATE CLUBS Call , which requires to be a member of one of the 5 ALF National Networks in Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, and Tunisia and the deadline for the call will be 29 December 2015.

We are looking forward to be a member of your network,

Thank you in advance,

Contact (1) Full Name
Eng. Majida AlSHoubaki, Tel: +962796089406, Email: majida.alshoubaki@gnrd.net
Job Title
Projects Manager Assistant
Head of the organisation
Dr. Loai Deeb
Contact (2) Full Name
Dr. Ali Alananzeh, Tel: +96279551553 , Email: amman@gnrd,net
Job Title (2)
Regional Represenative for GNRD

Habaq for Human Rights Training and Development

National Network
Jordanie
Address

Almadinal AlMunawwarah Str.
Amman 11134
Jordanie

Telephone
00962796814292
Telephone (other)
00962799846384
Fax
/
E-Mail
habaq.hrd@gmail.com
E-Mail (2)
aliamtbushnaq@gmail.com
Mobile Phone
/
Mobile Phone (other)
/
Organisation Type
Public/Private Non-Profit Foundation
Year of Establishment
2015
Fields of Activity
  1. Democracy and community development
General Information

Habaq for Human Rights Training and Development is a non-profit company registered in September 2015 with the Jordan Ministry of Industry and Trade under number 200150040.
Vision: Working towards a future where people live in dignity and justice

Habaq was co-founded by two individuals (two female partners). The founders have extensive experience in development with national and international organizations (more than 27 years of experience). supported with group of professional and youth volunteers to support project activities as needed. Habaq hires professional consultants and staff according to the needs of new projects.
Annual Budget range (100,000-120,000 Euro)
source of funding : main donor GIZ and embassies
modalities of action : concrete projects
partners : local CBO's , Ministries and GIZ

Mission and Objectives

Mission: Contributing in the protection and promotion of human rights through applied human rights methodology and working to support sustainable development in accordance with human rights principles
General Objectives of Habaq:
• Implementation and development of training programs in the field of human rights
• Implementation and development of legal programs, legal regulation and tools of good governance.
• Implementing social and economic empowerment programs based on community participation and social responsibility.
• Conducting self-empowerment programs based on managing thoughts and feelings, relations, and conflicts transformation.

Main Projects / Activities

1. GIZ (162,240 Euro) 2017/2018 Capacity building and projects for youth groups/ CBOs in Palestinian refugee camps
2. GIZ (669,076 Euro) 2019/2021 Enhance youth social participation and civic engagement in their societies
3 GIZ (187,450 euro) 2022/2023 Participation, Leadership, Economic and Social Support for Palestinian refugees
4 Greater Amman municipality 6,460 Euro 2022 Awareness campaign for stopping violence against women

5. Australian Embassy /DAP project (27,000 Australian Dollar) Build the capacity of organizations and centers working with persons with disabilities to change their scope from charitable into Human Rights based approach
6 Habaq own funding / 2016-2023 On going Awareness sessions and workshops on Human Rights issues for local communities

Contact (1) Full Name
Alia Bushnaq
Job Title
co-founder & projects advisor
Head of the organisation
Dr. Abeer Brim
Contact (2) Full Name
Abeer Brim
Job Title (2)
chair person

Hashemite University

National Network
Jordanie
Address

P.O. Box 150459
Zarqa 13115 13115
Jordanie

Telephone
+962053903333 ext. (4949, 4488)
Fax
+962¬5-382-6613; 05-3826612 direct
E-Mail
oir@hu.edu.jo
E-Mail (2)
marwanobeidat@hotmail.com
E-Mail (3)
obeidat@hu.edu.jo
Mobile Phone
00962799505010
Organisation Type
Public Institution
Year of Establishment
1995
Fields of Activity
  1. Democracy and community development
  2. Environment/Sustainable development
  3. Heritage
  4. International/Cultural relations
  5. Others
  6. Research
  7. Youth and education
General Information

The Hashemite University (HU) is the fifth state university in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. It is located on the outskirts of the city of Zarqa to the east of the capital Amman. Al-Zarqa Governorate is the second most populated Governorate in the country. The university was established to meet the particular needs and tackle the main concerns of this geographic area which are pollution, poverty, health-related issues of the Bedouin population, arid land and desertification. Another important factor in the establishment of HU is the fact that approximately seven thousand students from this area travel daily, by public transportation, to Amman to attend classes at the University of Jordan. These considerations together called for the establishment of HU. The university has several MOUs with universities from around the world and foundations to do joint projects, conferences and student /professor exchange and scholarships.

Mission and Objectives

The Hashemite University is a four-year coeducational institution committed to excellence in teaching and research. Its grand mission is to offer service and consultation to the local community in addition to the larger society. The Hashemite University's educational mission is based on the following pillars: - Giving the opportunity of studying and specializing in different fields and majors to both students and the community. - Increasing general knowledge with concentration on the levels and quality of teaching. - Conducting and encouraging scientific research, intellectual independence, taking personal Initiatives and team-work spirit. - Cultivating the Arabic Culture and the Islamic Faith by spreading their heritage, promoting their values and morals and fostering a sense of belonging and the spirit of responsibility towards one's homeland. - Ensuring a qualified staff of professors, technicians and administrative personnel, preparing plans for the processes, Studying and evaluation in accordance with the traditions of higher education in Jordan.

Main Projects / Activities

The Royal Decree ordaining the establishment of the Hashemite University was issued in June 1996. A Royal Committee was formed to manage and supervise this task headed by His Excellency the senate, Mudhar Badran, and included seven other members of specialists and experts in different fields of higher education. Similarly, The Board of Trustees was formed and included eleven members of specialists and experts of different education-related fields and headed by his Excellency the senate, Mudhar Babdran. The total area of the university's campus is 8519 acres 15% of which was used for buildings, 25 % for planting and agriculture. There are several activities in HU as cultural days conferences and making agreements with several universities worldwide in order to make HU function as a strategic partner in the middle east for universities abroad.

Contact (1) Full Name
Prof. Marwan Obeidat
Head of the organisation
Prof.Dr. Marwan Obeidat
Contact (2) Full Name
Mohammad Mustafa Al-Dalala'h

Haya Cultural Center

National Network
Jordanie
Address

Shmeisani
Amman 11181
Jordanie

Telephone
+962-6-5688633
E-Mail
dkhamra@gmail.com
E-Mail (2)
rabdeen@hcc.jo
Mobile Phone
0777077781
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
1976
Fields of Activity
  1. Arts
  2. Environment/Sustainable development
  3. Human rights
  4. International/Cultural relations
  5. Youth and education
General Information
م افتتاح مركز هيا الثقافي كجمعية خيرية لا تسعى للربح في 14-11-1976 من قبل صاحب الجلالة المغفور له الملك الحسين بن طلال المعظم والمغفور لها الملكة علياء بحضور كريمتهم سمو الأميرة هيا بنت الحسين المعظمة، وكان الهدف من إنشائه تطوير قدرات ومهارات الأطفال الفنية والثقافية وصقل مواهبهم واستثمار هذه المواهب على أفضل صورة. تم تجديد المركز وتوسعته وتحديثه بالكامل وإطلاقه في نهاية عام 2014 ليجمع كافة الأنشطة والبرامج الثقافية والفنية والتعليمية والترفيهية في مكان واحد وتتمثل رؤيته بأن يصبح مركزا حيويا للإبداع والاكتشاف والتعلم التجريبي، الأمر الذي سيجعل الثقافة والفن في متناول كافة الأطفال في الأردن. الفئة العمريّة التي يخدمها المركز: 6-14 عاماً
Mission and Objectives

م افتتاح مركز هيا الثقافي كجمعية خيرية لا تسعى للربح في 14-11-1976 من قبل صاحب الجلالة المغفور له الملك الحسين بن طلال المعظم والمغفور لها الملكة علياء بحضور كريمتهم سمو الأميرة هيا بنت الحسين المعظمة، وكان الهدف من إنشائه تطوير قدرات ومهارات الأطفال الفنية والثقافية وصقل مواهبهم واستثمار هذه المواهب على أفضل صورة. تم تجديد المركز وتوسعته وتحديثه بالكامل وإطلاقه في نهاية عام 2014 ليجمع كافة الأنشطة والبرامج الثقافية والفنية والتعليمية والترفيهية في مكان واحد وتتمثل رؤيته بأن يصبح مركزا حيويا للإبداع والاكتشاف والتعلم التجريبي، الأمر الذي سيجعل الثقافة والفن في متناول كافة الأطفال في الأردن.
الفئة العمريّة التي يخدمها المركز: 6-14 عاماً

Main Projects / Activities

م افتتاح مركز هيا الثقافي كجمعية خيرية لا تسعى للربح في 14-11-1976 من قبل صاحب الجلالة المغفور له الملك الحسين بن طلال المعظم والمغفور لها الملكة علياء بحضور كريمتهم سمو الأميرة هيا بنت الحسين المعظمة، وكان الهدف من إنشائه تطوير قدرات ومهارات الأطفال الفنية والثقافية وصقل مواهبهم واستثمار هذه المواهب على أفضل صورة. تم تجديد المركز وتوسعته وتحديثه بالكامل وإطلاقه في نهاية عام 2014 ليجمع كافة الأنشطة والبرامج الثقافية والفنية والتعليمية والترفيهية في مكان واحد وتتمثل رؤيته بأن يصبح مركزا حيويا للإبداع والاكتشاف والتعلم التجريبي، الأمر الذي سيجعل الثقافة والفن في متناول كافة الأطفال في الأردن.
الفئة العمريّة التي يخدمها المركز: 6-14 عاماً

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م افتتاح مركز هيا الثقافي كجمعية خيرية لا تسعى للربح في 14-11-1976 من قبل صاحب الجلالة المغفور له الملك الحسين بن طلال المعظم والمغفور لها الملكة علياء بحضور كريمتهم سمو الأميرة هيا بنت الحسين المعظمة، وكان الهدف من إنشائه تطوير قدرات ومهارات الأطفال الفنية والثقافية وصقل مواهبهم واستثمار هذه المواهب على أفضل صورة. تم تجديد المركز وتوسعته وتحديثه بالكامل وإطلاقه في نهاية عام 2014 ليجمع كافة الأنشطة والبرامج الثقافية والفنية والتعليمية والترفيهية في مكان واحد وتتمثل رؤيته بأن يصبح مركزا حيويا للإبداع والاكتشاف والتعلم التجريبي، الأمر الذي سيجعل الثقافة والفن في متناول كافة الأطفال في الأردن.
الفئة العمريّة التي يخدمها المركز: 6-14 عاماً

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

م افتتاح مركز هيا الثقافي كجمعية خيرية لا تسعى للربح في 14-11-1976 من قبل صاحب الجلالة المغفور له الملك الحسين بن طلال المعظم والمغفور لها الملكة علياء بحضور كريمتهم سمو الأميرة هيا بنت الحسين المعظمة، وكان الهدف من إنشائه تطوير قدرات ومهارات الأطفال الفنية والثقافية وصقل مواهبهم واستثمار هذه المواهب على أفضل صورة. تم تجديد المركز وتوسعته وتحديثه بالكامل وإطلاقه في نهاية عام 2014 ليجمع كافة الأنشطة والبرامج الثقافية والفنية والتعليمية والترفيهية في مكان واحد وتتمثل رؤيته بأن يصبح مركزا حيويا للإبداع والاكتشاف والتعلم التجريبي، الأمر الذي سيجعل الثقافة والفن في متناول كافة الأطفال في الأردن.
الفئة العمريّة التي يخدمها المركز: 6-14 عاماً

Contact (1) Full Name
Mrs Dial khamra
Job Title
Head of Organisation
Head of the organisation
Mrs Diala alKhmara
Contact (2) Full Name
Reem Abdeen

Haya Cultural Center – HCC

National Network
Jordanie
Address

P.O. Box 940 148 Amman 11194
Amman
Jordanie

Telephone
053612771
Telephone (other)
053617061
Fax
+962 65665196
E-Mail
raladwan@hcc.jo
E-Mail (2)
oalhalig@HCC.JO
Mobile Phone
0796160696
Mobile Phone (other)
0793888288
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
1976
Fields of Activity
  1. Arts
  2. Environment/Sustainable development
  3. Heritage
  4. International/Cultural relations
  5. Media
  6. Youth and education
General Information

The Haya Cultural Center, established in 1976 as the first non-profit cultural institution in Jordan. It focuses on developing children's and youth's abilities and skills in various cultural, academic, educational, and social aspects, fostering their creativity and honing their talents. Re-opened in 2014 after extensive modernization and expansion, the center now offers a range of facilities and programs aimed at education, innovation, social and economic development, all empowered by culture and artistry.
As a versatile vendor, we provide:

Our offerings include specialized academies in art, music, drama, and a music academy.
We also operate a nursery for employee children,
We organize workshops
We offer a wide range of team-building activities and programs for corporates and organizations.
Additionally, our family day programs cater to diverse family needs for different entities including corporates and organizations.
rental spaces including halls, training rooms, playgrounds, a football field, and a fully equipped theater.
We receive funding to implement projects focused on:

Cultural and Art projects
Early childhood development
Individual development for children and youth
Sustainable sectors, social and economic development.

Mission and Objectives

HCC is a model provided of a broad variety of cultural and artistic programs that empower a large number of children, mentors, parents, to exploit their skills and develop their talent Objectives : 1- Providing qualitative art and culture services and activities to children at minimal fees by professional teachers that help build children'cultural identity 2- Motivating creative thinking and empowering children to project and communicate 3- Encouraging children to research discover and absorb their rich history and heritage of Jordan and bridge with other cultures 4- Creating strategic partnerships with private, public and international partners to improve and extend the services

Main Projects / Activities

The center manages programs funded by local and international NGOs, addressing inclusion, inequality, women's empowerment, youth empowerment, social development, and technology. Today, the Haya Cultural Center is a cultural and artistic village, featuring extensive spaces, meeting rooms, a kindergarten, art halls, an educational kitchen, a planetarium, a theater, and open playgrounds.

1 - Daily activities : - Theatre and drama - Arts and crafts - Science and environment - Planetarium - Library - Microsoft electronic library - Outdoor playground activities - Traffic training 2 - School holiday's programmes (winter summer) 3 – Kids Talent Academy, programme for summer 2006 4 – Film club project 5 – Awarness campaigns on various important issues 6 – Mobile environment, art and culture training and awareness workshops throughout the directorates of Amman in partnership with Greater Amman Municipality 7 – Participation in various cultural festivals and activities (Jerash festival for Culture and Arts, the Arab Children's Congress, Unesco and Unicef children's activities and the Children's Peace and Song Festivals) 8 – Annual Handicrafts Competition for Children 9 – Specialized courses in ballet, dance, computer, music, drawing, drama, swimming, football, and other courses 10 – Youth musical concerts

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Contact (1) Full Name
Reem Al-Adwan
Job Title
General Manager
Head of the organisation
HRH Princess Haya Bint Al Hussein/ Reem Al-Adwan-General Manager
Contact (2) Full Name
Omar Halig
Job Title (2)
Business Development Manager
Name of Organisation
Haya Cultural Center HCC

Higher Council for Youth

National Network
Jordanie
Address

P.O.Box 1794
Amman
Jordanie

Telephone
96265534291
Telephone (other)
96265516688
Fax
0096265604717 - 0096265534291
E-Mail
muntaha_obeidat@yahoo.com
E-Mail (2)
web@youth.gov.jo
Organisation Type
Public Institution
Year of Establishment
2001
Fields of Activity
  1. Democracy and community development
  2. Environment/Sustainable development
  3. Gender
  4. Human rights
  5. International/Cultural relations
  6. Research
  7. Youth and education
General Information
1. 1500 2. 10, 000 000 JD 3. Government 4. Exchanges Seminars 5. UNDP, UNICEF, Peace Corps, JICA, koica
Mission and Objectives

1. Development of young men and women who are aware of themselves and their abilities, loyal to their country and take part in its progress, able to deal with the variables. 2.Establishing youth centres and needed venues.

Main Projects / Activities

Training on life skills, healthy life styles, leadership, planning skills, IT and language courses.

Contact (1) Full Name
HE Prof Dr Sari Hamdan
Head of the organisation
HE Prof Ahmad Masarwah
Contact (2) Full Name
Dr. Muntaha Obeidat, (Director of Organizations & International Cooperation)
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