Jordanie

Jordan Youth Potential

National Network
Jordanie
Address

Al Loloea St.
Amman 11191
Jordanie

Telephone
+962799026307
E-Mail
info@youthpotential.org
E-Mail (2)
asaad@srouji.in
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2022
Fields of Activity
  1. Youth and education
General Information

Jordan Youth Potential (JYP) is a Jordanian non-profit, non-governmental organization established in 2023 as the result of the needs of youngsters to participate actively into the society. committed to unlocking the boundless potential of young minds. Focusing on women and youth with fewer opportunities through innovative programs and tailored resources, we work on creating transformative opportunities that inspire, educate, and propel today's youth towards a future of excellence. Our unwavering mission is to cultivate leadership, foster creativity, and instill a strong sense of purpose, ensuring that everyone is equipped with the skills and confidence to navigate a dynamic world.

Mission and Objectives

Our mission is to increase the quality participation for the youth and their inclusion in the society by taking action locally and internationally; and to focus on youth potentials as a base for their development; and to promote our visions of equality, non-violent communication, social inclusion and collaboration

Main Projects / Activities

We have worked with Erasmus+ and we were part of multiple youth exchanges, training courses and conferences tackling vital social issues.

Informations supplémentaires
Contact (1) Full Name
Asaad Srouji
Job Title
Projects Coordinator
Head of the organisation
Rozanda Alkhlaifat

Jordan Youth Potential

National Network
Jordanie
Address

Al Loloea St. 23
amman
Amman 11191
Jordanie

Telephone
+962 790603991
E-Mail
info@youthpotential.org
Mobile Phone
+962799026307
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2023
Fields of Activity
  1. Youth and education
General Information

Jordan Youth Potential (JYP) is a Jordanian non-profit, non-governmental organization established in 2023 as the result of the needs of youngsters to participate actively into the society. committed to unlocking the boundless potential of young minds. Focusing on women and youth with fewer opportunities through innovative programs and tailored resources, we work on creating transformative opportunities that inspire, educate, and propel today's youth towards a future of excellence. Our unwavering mission is to cultivate leadership, foster creativity, and instill a strong sense of purpose, ensuring that everyone is equipped with the skills and confidence to navigate a dynamic world.

Mission and Objectives

Our mission is to increase the quality participation for the youth and their inclusion in the society by taking action locally and internationally; and to focus on youth potentials as a base for their development; and to promote our visions of equality, non-violent communication, social inclusion and collaboration.

Main Projects / Activities

Created 7 Local projects supporting youth, which took place in various universities and refugee camps. Some brief of our projects:

- "Mind Matters Workshop Series" in universities, aiming to enhance the empowerment and mental well-being of students. The series includes stress management workshops led by mental health professionals, providing practical tools for stress reduction and mindfulness. Peer support circles, facilitated by trained mentors, create a space for students to share experiences and coping strategies, fostering a supportive community. Skill-building sessions focus on practical life skills like time management and effective communication. The workshop series also features a guest speaker series, inviting experts to share insights on mental health and personal development. By combining professional guidance, peer support, and skill development, YEMH's initiative addresses the holistic well-being of university students, equipping them with tools to navigate academic and personal challenges.

- The "Potential for Everyone" Initiative is actively engaged in fostering self-reliance among youth in refugee camps through a targeted Youth Entrepreneurship Training program. Over the course of several weeks, the initiative collaborates with local partners to impart crucial skills to young refugees. Workshops conducted by trained facilitators cover fundamental business concepts, financial literacy, and market research. The program not only equips participants with practical entrepreneurial skills but also instills a sense of empowerment and self-confidence. By focusing on entrepreneurship, the initiative aims to create opportunities for young refugees to build their own livelihoods, fostering a pathway to economic independence and contributing positively to the resilience of their communities. Through this endeavor, the Initiative strives to empower youth in refugee camps, offering them tangible tools and knowledge that can significantly impact their future prospects and overall well-being.

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

- **Partnerships and Collaboration:**
- Forge collaborations with local organizations, government agencies, and businesses to strengthen the network's reach and impact.

- **Capacity Building:**
- Offer training programs and capacity-building initiatives to enhance the skills and capabilities of network members.

- **Resource Mobilization:**
- Actively engage in fundraising efforts to secure financial resources for the network's projects and activities.

- **Knowledge Sharing:**
- Facilitate knowledge exchange forums, workshops, and conferences to promote learning and innovation among network participants.

- **Advocacy and Policy Influence:**
- Advocate for policies that align with the network's objectives, leveraging the NGO's expertise to influence positive change at the governmental level.

- **Community Engagement:**
- Implement community-based projects and initiatives to directly address local needs and involve the broader population in the network's activities.

- **Technology and Innovation Support:**
- Provide technological resources and support to enhance the network's efficiency, communication, and overall impact.

- **Monitoring and Evaluation:**
- Contribute to effective monitoring and evaluation mechanisms to assess the network's performance and adapt strategies for continuous improvement.

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

An NGO might want to be a member of the Anna Lindh Foundation to:

1. **Access a Regional Platform:** Joining the foundation provides the NGO with a platform to engage in dialogue, collaboration, and partnerships with other organizations, institutions, and individuals across the Euro-Mediterranean region.

2. **Promote Cross-Cultural Understanding:** Membership aligns with the NGO's commitment to fostering intercultural dialogue, mutual understanding, and cooperation, contributing to peace and stability in the region.

3. **Participate in Projects and Initiatives:** The foundation organizes various projects and initiatives that members can actively participate in, amplifying the impact of their work and contributing to the broader goals of the foundation.

4. **Networking Opportunities:** Being part of the Anna Lindh Foundation allows the NGO to connect with a diverse network of stakeholders, enabling the exchange of ideas, best practices, and resources to enhance their own initiatives.

5. **Contribute to Regional Development:** Membership signifies the NGO's dedication to regional development and social cohesion, aligning with the foundation's mission to build bridges and promote shared values in the Euro-Mediterranean context.

Informations supplémentaires
Contact (1) Full Name
Rozanda Alkhlaifat
Job Title
Founder
Head of the organisation
Rozanda Alkhlaifat
Contact (2) Full Name
Asaad Srouji
Job Title (2)
Projects Manager
Bonne pratique
Education
Gender
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Swedish Jordanian Dads

Jordanian and Swedish Dads

Jordanian and Swedish Dads is a photography exhibition and a joint project by the Swedish Embassy in Amman and the women's rights organization SADAQA. The project highlights the importance of engaged fatherhood in creating a stronger society and improving women's...

Bonne pratique
Éducation
Culture
Genre
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Swedish Jordanian Dads

Jordanian and Swedish Dads

Papas jordaniens et suédois Il s’agit d’une exposition de photographies et d’un projet conjoint de l'ambassade de Suède à Amman et de l'organisation des droits des femmes SADAQA. Le projet souligne l'importance de la paternité engagée dans la création d'une...

Jordanian Commission for Democratic Culture (JCDC)

National Network
Jordanie
Address

Amman- Alaibdah- Fouad Saleem St.
Amman 11191
Jordanie

Telephone
+962 776 401 624
Telephone (other)
+962 796 662 840
Fax
960 6 4561454
E-Mail
info@jcdc-jo.com
E-Mail (2)
s_nagrash@yahoo.com
Mobile Phone
+962796663840
Mobile Phone (other)
+962795948648
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2002
Fields of Activity
  1. Democracy and community development
General Information
The Jordanian Commission for Democratic Culture (JCDC) was established in the year 2002 as an initiative of a group of Jordanian writers, activities in media fields, parliament deputies and many people who are concerned in Political development, general popular work, as well as human rights defenders. JCDC was licensed by the Jordanian Ministry of Culture. JCDC is a member of many Jordanian and Arab networks. It has a strong relations as well as common programs of work with many civil community institutions (Jordanian and Arab ones). JCDC dedicated a special division of its institutional structure for youth and supervises its various programs. Activity in this field has been crowned with the formation of what is called now: "Youth Initiation for Democracy in Jordanian Universities and the Whole Community". JCDC partners: Friedrich Ebert Stiftung (FES), International Media Support (IMS), Canada Fund for Local Initiatives (CIDA), Alfred Mozer Stichting (AMS), Freedom Form (Denmark), Adalah Center for human rights studies.The Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation, New Jordan Center for Studies , Jordanian Ministry of Culture , King Abdullah II Fund for Development AND Arab Ray. Art & Media.
Mission and Objectives

1. Developing Democratic Culture and spreading it in the society, confirming the political and ideological plurality in an atmosphere of tolerance and mutual respect. 2. Encouraging Dialogue and openness as well as other's acceptance, rejecting violence, fervent biased concepts, closed mindedness, extremity, and discrimination. 3. Opening ways and opportunities of knowing about others' cultures and knowledge's, supporting intra – peoples, multi - religions and cultures` dialogue. 4. Asserting on and fostering values of coexistence, security, and justice for all peoples. 5. Spreading and strengthening concepts of citizenship, equity, equivalence of chances and transparency under the rule of law and institutions state. 6. Developing a democratic electoral culture on local and national levels and developing awareness and comprehension of rights, duties, and the necessity of participation in civil community institutions and promoting popular interest in general concerns. 7. Stress upon the cultural background of efforts in the process of economic, social and political modernization. Spreading of judicial, constitutional and parliament culture. Supporting the role of youth and women in participation

Main Projects / Activities

1. Training the member of Student Council in the Jordanian Universities about their duty and how they manage the election campaigns supported from AMS at 2010-2011. 2. Training for women that will participate in the municipality elections supported from AMS at 2010-2011. 3. Puppet theater project gender equality between children supported from CIDA at 2009-2010. 4. Monitoring Media project supported from IMS AT 2010. 5. "Towards Encouraging Youth To Participate In Political Development "supported from FES 2009-2010 6. Holding of the first National conference of the initiation of: "Youth for Democracy”, “Democracy and secularism” and regional conference for “Youth and political participation in Arab World" 2005-2006-2007-2008. 7. Youth and student exchange with Denmark foundation “ Freedom Form” 8. Youth Camps for Cultural Democracy held in 2004 with the support of Ministry of planning and Ministry of Political Development jcdc@gmail.com

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

Because of the status represented by Anna Lindh, and for one of objective for JCDC building alliances between civil societies towards to democracy .

Contact (1) Full Name
Salman Nagrash
Head of the organisation
Jamil Nimmri
Contact (2) Full Name
Rehab Nimri

Jordanian Institute of Diplomacy (JID)

National Network
Jordanie
Address

P. O. Box 850746 Amman 11185 Jordan
Amman 11185
Jordanie

Telephone
+ 9626 5934400
Telephone (other)
+ 9626 5934401
Fax
+ 9626 5934408 - + 9626 5934411
E-Mail
abeer_Qatanani@id.gov.jo
E-Mail (2)
anbari@id.gov.jo
E-Mail (3)
ruba@id.gov.jo
E-Mail (4)
rania@id.gov.jo
Mobile Phone
+ 962777 936635
Mobile Phone (other)
+ 962777 796991
Organisation Type
Public Institution
Year of Establishment
1994
Fields of Activity
  1. Others
General Information
1.The Institute is independent in financial & administrative terms. Its structure includes: •A board of trustees, whose main responsibility is drawing up the general policy of the Institute and approving the programs and means of its implementation. •President: responsible for the administration of the Institute: research, training, financial matters, and external relations. The main organs of the structure include: a vice president (currently a vacant post), a council, specialized centers, an advisor for inter cultural dialogue and special tasks, departments of public and international relations, conferences; teaching and training, research, studies and publications, plus other departments, under the supervision of the vice president. The staff number 33. 2.Sources are allocated in the government annual budget. 3.Training programs, studies, seminars, conferences. 4.Training programs, seminars, conferences. 5.Ministry of foreign affairs, government institutions, NGOs, private sectors, Arab & foreign institutions.
Mission and Objectives

Through the development of training and research programs, the Institute is continuing steady efforts to turn its vision into reality; to be a Jordanian Institute of excellence. The tools towards that end include: ? Using advance methodologies in training, research and publications. ? Having positive inter - active relations with similar institutes, research and decision making centers in Jordan and abroad. ? Communicating with its alumni in order to follow up their progress, and to make use of their experiences and ideas to further develop the Institute's programs. 2. The Institute's mission includes: ? Supporting Jordanian diplomacy through training and graduating able diplomats, capable of carrying out their responsibilities affectively, representing Jordan with courage and efficiency, based on their faith in Jordan's national principles, as well as its Arab Islamic identity. ? Contributing ideas, research and studies to assist the decision makers on policy and strategy.

Main Projects / Activities

1. Diplomatic training program for newly appointed diplomats and mid - career diplomats. 2. Expand cooperation with similar foreign institutes, including exchanging experts and lecturers. 3. Develop a network of communication with the Institutes alumni. 4. Develop internet conferences with a selected number of experts, intellectuals and institutions involved in diplomatic training and researches. 5. Diversify the activities of the Institute’s Regional Center of Conflict Prevention. 6. Introduce e-learning activities.

Contact (1) Full Name
Mr. Hassan Anbari
Head of the organisation
H.E. Hussein Hammami
Contact (2) Full Name
Mrs. Abeer Qatanani

Jordanian Leaders Training Forum - الملتقى الأردني لاعداد القادة

National Network
Jordanie
Address

Tla'a Alali
Amman
Jordanie

Telephone
+962 799 047 357
Telephone (other)
+962 77 600 2142
E-Mail
Mamounarfou@yahoo.com
E-Mail (2)
emadihsan@yahoo.com
E-Mail (3)
leader.jordan2011@yahoo.com
Mobile Phone
079 6424320
Mobile Phone (other)
079 9047357
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2012
Fields of Activity
  1. Democracy and community development
  2. Environment/Sustainable development
  3. Human rights
  4. Media
  5. Youth and education
General Information
seven administrative staff.funding resources from partners like ActionAid, Friedrich-Naumann-Stiftung für die Freiheit. Actions modalities are seminars, workshops, projects with youth.
Mission and Objectives

Mission:develop and adapt the youth potentials, beside instill the motivation spirit, in order to create a capable youth that can take lead. Goals: 1) Develop and adopt the youth potentials. 2) Prepare intellectually moderate and civilized opened youth 3) Deepen the dialogue, freedom, democracy, and human rights culture in the local communities. 4) Provide the youth with the updated skills and knowledge in leadership.

Main Projects / Activities

1)Amman Debates Initiative:The forum will conduct it on locally level, consists of 6 domains: training courses, workshops, prepare training programs for debating. 2)Violence in universities.Survey will be conducted In Public and Private universities about the violence in the universities in Jordan, lasts 8 months. 3)Increase youth participation in Az Zarqa'a Province in decision Making Process It will be conducted In Az Zarq'a Province in three phases: A) Training (includes 9 workshops for 45 youth B) Prepare 9 reports about the political and developmental aspects in the province. C) Transform the youth needs to the decision- makers in order to solves the problems illustrated in the work sheets 4)Increase youth Participation in the Institutional Voluntary Work:The Forum is writing down a proposal that will be endorsed to the Euro Med Unit in the ministry of political development

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

it will be a great chance to meet different people across the Mediterranean for better understanding.

Contact (1) Full Name
Mrs. Ma'moun Alrfou'
Head of the organisation
Mrs. Emad Abu Saleh
Contact (2) Full Name
Mrs. Ayman Qtaishat

Jordanian Network Steering Committee Meeting

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Jordanian Network Steering Committee Meeting

The ALF Jordanian Network held a meeting with the steering committee on Tuesday the 29th of November to discuss and update the Networks' Internal rules and membership acceptance criteria.

During the meeting the committee worked on developing the methodology and timeframe for the reconfirmation of memberships' process, and went through the pending memberships requests.

jordanian society for the protection of earth and human

National Network
Jordanie
Address

jerash
souq street
jerash
Jordanie

Telephone
026340050
E-Mail
mohammedlehoo2000@yahoo.com
Mobile Phone
00962772573739
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2010
Fields of Activity
  1. Democracy and community development
  2. Environment/Sustainable development
  3. Gender
  4. Heritage
  5. Human rights
  6. Religion
  7. Research
General Information
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Mission and Objectives

established in 2010
works in 2 projects in this time 
1> local goverments committees
2> solar energy 

Main Projects / Activities

local goverment committees project
solar energy project
 
Intermittent programs
training projects
Governorate clean
partnership projects

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

we Implemente of previous projects concerned with educating and community development
 for more life issues and we have good experience to do much projects
  we have work team and partnershipin middle and northern government from civil society organizations & media organizations and training centre
 

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

Post
Exchange of experiences
View previous experiences
Implementation of joint projects

Contact (1) Full Name
mohammed aref atallah leho
Job Title
head of non-profit society
Head of the organisation
mohammed aref atallah leho

Jordanie

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En 2010, le Royal Institute for Inter-Faith Studies (Institut royal d’études interconfessionnelles, RIIFS) a été désigné comme chef du réseau jordanien de la FAL. Le RIIFS a été créé en 1994 à Amman, en Jordanie, sous le patronage de Son Altesse Royale le Prince Hassan ben Talal. Le RIIFS est une organisation non gouvernementale à but non lucratif, elle offre un lieu d’étude interdisciplinaire des questions interculturelles et interreligieuses, et a pour objectif de désamorcer les tensions et de promouvoir la paix, à l’échelle régionale et mondiale. Le RIIFS se concentre sur la promotion de valeurs humaines et éthiques communes qui contribuent à renforcer la coopération et les relations interconfessionnelles, à éliminer les idées fausses sur « l’autre » et, enfin, à développer ces points communs dans l’espoir de promouvoir une coexistence pacifique. 

Le réseau jordanien comprend 118 membres et vise à promouvoir l’acceptation du pluralisme et de la diversité culturelle, le respect mutuel entre les sociétés, les religions et les croyances, ainsi que la reconnaissance de l’État de droit et des libertés fondamentales dans la région euro-méditerranéenne. Il souhaite également faire participer des publics larges et divers à la promotion de la diversité culturelle et du dialogue interculturel.

Les activités du réseau rejoignent les intérêts et les objectifs du RIIFS ; elles couvrent un large éventail de thématiques traitées selon une approche interdisciplinaire. Celles-ci comprennent notamment le dialogue créatif à travers les arts, la sensibilisation et le renforcement des capacités des jeunes et des femmes dans différents domaines, la citoyenneté inclusive, l’aide à la création de collaborations et de partenariats dans la région euro-méditerranéenne, ainsi que la cartographie des domaines d’intervention prioritaires et des synergies entre les acteurs du dialogue.