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Hmzah
Amman 19110
Jordanie
- Democracy and community development
- Environment/Sustainable development
- Gender
- Heritage
- Human rights
- International/Cultural relations
- Research
- Youth and education
Participate in develoing our society
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ALF Hands-On : Appel ouvert aux formateurs - Troisième édition
Hmzah
Amman 19110
Jordanie
Participate in develoing our society
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Irbid-Mazar
Irhaba
Jordanie
our mission is to devolpe the jordanian youth, and let them exchange there idea with the others
NA
87 Dirar Bin Al-Azwar
Amman 11191
Jordanie
We are a new collective, working in the Middle East North Africa (MENA) region and globally. We currently are composed of 5 volunteer staff, comprised of different ages, genders, and nationalities. We function in a collective style, in which no one person is in command; instead we come to collective, group decisions through a voting system. Our budget is at present limited; we are currently working on applying for funding and obtaining partners through local and international sources, as well as working towards local and regional partnerships (please check our website) The modalities of our actions are: applied arts workshops within communities, podcast series, online professional performances
Our aim is to supply creative and engaging solutions for expressing and sharing real life narratives mainly from the MENA (Middle East North Africa) with a wider audience, while retaining the anonymity of our participants (participants come from a range of backgrounds, including but not limited to: displaced persons and refugees, women, and youth) . Our goal is to raise discussions on contemporary regional topics through the use of multimedia (podcasts, workshops, radio plays, online performances) reaching a global audience on our online platform.
Our main projects this year (so far) will include: Aswatna/ Our Voices: a bi-lingual (Arabic and English) podcast series, exploring eastern and western canon literature and plays through performative readings (radio- plays) by our participants, followed by in depth discussions from experts in the field, examining the works through the lens of contemporary social topics, particular to but not limited within, the MENA region. First Professional Performance: Weam's Monologues. This is an original piece that will be performed by female performers, producing the work of the late Weam Aldairi, a theatre artist and Gazan refugee. Performers are of Palestinian, Iraqi and Syrian origin. Original piece will be performed by a professional actress, with the individual monologues (5) recorded anonymously by the performers, mostly first time performers.
We believe we can contribute immensely to the regional Network in Jordan. Working with local participants and partners, to effect small changes and transformations at a local level can affect powerful, positive ripples through a community. Our core group are diverse, comprised of women and displaced persons, and we are using our lived knowledge and experiences to inform our work. As well, we thoroughly believe in working collaboratively with communities and individuals, introducing those who have never had access or understanding of why arts can be an effective tool for developing and transforming our societies. Our online platform will be utilized by our participants, for them to tell their stories, and share their unique perspective with the world, maintaining agency over their work. We believe that once we open our arms, and our hearts, to the possibility of art; as a tool for development, for connection, and for overcoming barriers, we open ourselves and our societies, to the possibility of transformation.
Joining the ALF Network will give us the opportunity to stay abreast of regional and international opportunities, to reach out to potential local partners, and to inform others in the Anna Lindh circles of our work. We also ally ourselves firmly with your aim of promoting dialogue between cultures, and working in the core areas of (though not limited to): community development, arts, youth and education, and gender. We firmly believe we would be a positive contribution to your network , and look forward to assisting other groups in enhancing their projects, as well as benefitting from the input and participation of our peers.
Jarash, second Abdullah II street
Near Jarash Mall
Jarash 00962
Jordanie
OWB is a non-profit organization that wasin the established in 2016 with the aim of engaging youth in the decision making process and political life 4 employees are included in OWB a
تأسس مركز آراء بلا حدود التنمية المستدامة في أكتوبر 2016 برؤية واضحة وهي تعزيز مشاركة الشباب الأردني في عملية صنع القرار
Countering Cyber bullying on Covid 19 infected persons in Jordan
Moh'd Ali al Saadi st. , B.210
Amman
Jordanie
First mission of oxygen to rise awareness among young people to respect the environment by recycling, renewable energy and agricultural projects. This way we motivate them to value nature and to inspire other people around them.
Oxygen second mission is for children and young people to eknowledge Art education and brainstorme ideas.
Express creative massages to be shared with the society through lming, Art & crafts and workshops. A hope for a brighter future away from stereotypes and bad habits and instead self- development and positive atmosphere.
Our third mission to builds strong partnership with multiple organizations and movements from around the world. We look forward to strengthen the relationships and bonds with particular nations. We can prove intercultural dialogue, gain and share experiences, develop techniques and methods of education, host and send and coordinate actions, youth exchanges, youth gathering and volunteering opportunities.
we had multiple experience in projects with children and young people focused on teaching art techniques like stencil, screen printing and painting to develop creativity and self-development in the society through non-formal methods and way of education by workshops and trainings.
being an active member of the network, share the knowledge and seek for development, supporting the mission of the network and strength the internal cooperation, share ideas and response to duties, respect teamwork and encourage creativity, shared resources and connect opportunities.
to strength our networking cooperation and meet the new opportunities, and to rise experiences and share knowledge, learn tactics and methods, and take an active part in such a powerful network which can change the impact of our work with society and goals achievements.
Amman, Sweifieh, Ali Nasouh Al Taher street, Al Kamal Building no. 22, 1st floor
Amman
Jordanie
Through the support of the Netherlands’ Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Partners-Jordan has been established in 2006, based on a needs assessment study that has been conducted in Jordan in 1994, as a local not for profit national center in Jordan. Since initiation, Partners-Jordan committed to advance civil society, promote mediation, conflict management, create culture of change, and encourage citizen participation in Jordan’s social and political development. Additionally the center focuses on strengthening ongoing government reform efforts by facilitating government-civil society dialogue and cooperation, and offers a range of skills and services designed to strengthen democracy and citizen participation, including: Promote in-country training and trainer expertise: To increase citizen participation, build consensus, and manage disputes. Provide change and dispute management services (e.g. mediation, facilitation of dialogues, conciliation and cooperative planning services) To help communities, government and business leaders resolve contentious local issues. Encourage new public policies using citizen participation processes To build “bottom-up” support for reform initiatives, laws on mediation, and civil society legal frame work reforms. Promote democratic development (through programs using change & dispute management skills) To result in: improved governance, strengthened civic leadership, and more effective and sustainable institutions. Furthermore, Partners Jordan is a member of Partners for Democratic Change International (PDCI), which is the international network of Partners Centers. PDCI facilitates the exchange of expertise between Centers and the mobilization of international teams of experts. In developing new Centers, Partners works with the PDCI to ensure the transfer of expertise, using experienced trainers from various countries to build new Centers’ training, application, and organizational development capacities. Partners for Democratic Change (Partners) is an international NGO committed to building sustainable local capacity to advance civil society and a culture of change and conflict management worldwide. Since inception in 1989, Partners has provided vital communication, negotiation, and cooperative planning skills to thousands of civic, NGO, municipal and national government leaders in nearly 50 countries. Partners’ locally managed national Centers work within communities to facilitate the resolution of disputes and build consensus on neighborhood, business, majority-minority, and citizen-police issues. Partners’ Centers are currently located in: Americas (United States, Argentina, Colombia, Mexico, Brazil & Peru), Europe (Albania, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Georgia, Hungary, Kosova, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Serbia & Slovakia), and Middle East & North Africa (Jordan & Yemen) Partners-Jordan Executive Director: Ms. Raja Hiyari Partners-Jordan Board Members: Mr. Laith Al-Qasem –Partners-Jordan President Mr. Sa’ad Karajah Partners-Jordan Vice President Mrs. Fotouh Younis –Board Member
Mission: Partners-Jordan, is a Jordanian not for profit organization, committed to advance civil society, promoting mediation, conflict management and culture of change, and encouraging citizen participation in Jordan’s social and political development Vision: Prosperity can be achieved through responsible participative citizenship Objectives: 1. Provide capacity building and facilitate multi sartorial initiatives to promote the advancement of civil society organizations in Jordan. 2. Promote mediation as a profession in Jordan 3. Provide Coalition building, NGOS’ Management, Advocacy, conflict and change management training and services. 4. Promote good governance, and organizational management 5. Promote citizens participation in Jordan’s social and political development.
1.1. Promote the enhancement of the environment where NGOs operates, through creating a platform for partnership between government and civil society organizations. 1.2. Provide technical assistance and training (including Coalition building, NGOS’ Management, Advocacy, conflict and change management) for civil society organizations 1.3. Provide publications that can be of help to civil society organizations 2.1. Conduct a needs assignment 2.2. Offer training to certify official mediators 2.3. Provide mediation services 3.1. Organize TOT programs. 4.1. Conduct training and awareness sessions on good governance 5.1. Conduct awareness campaign to promote youth participation in politics 5.2. Develop curriculum to educate youth bon the importance of political participation
Being a memebr in a well reputable network like Ana Lindh will open the chance for us to cooperate with other organizations on the national and regional level, Additionally our work and the expereince we implement on field can be reflected in the network which can benefit other organizations within the network, Building networks, new cooperations will help advancing the community, and finally being part of the network opens the door in front of other organizations to particpate in the activities we conduct
First, becasue the objectives and values of the ALF network matches our values and work, second, because we beleive of the importance of networks work and impact,
Jordan-Amman-Marj-ALhamam p.o.box216
Amman 11710
Jordanie
our goals :
1) respect humans rights and treat everybody equaly
2) encourage youth and children to live in peace and love each other and accept others the way they are .
3) freedom of opinion and improve the culture of positive dialoge .
4) reaching the special need people and children and support them .
5) fighting aganist poverty , helping poor people .
6) spread peace and love, specialy between students in schools .
7) stand for women and childrens rights
our projects :
1) peace land project
2) love and peace panel project
3) refugees and displaced enterprise project
4) international peace program project
THE MOST IMPORTANT CAMPAIGN
read campaign to encourage reading , think of others , clothes campaign to help poor people
to cooperate with others to bulid a new generation with positive thoughts and work to spread peace and love
starting with students in schools teaching them how to love , accept , respect and to teach them how to be responsable to their country and to feel with others.
i believe it will be very useful to join your ALF Network to exchange experiances , to meet other organizations , working with them to spread peaceand love and caring for humanity .
it is my pleasure to join your network .
Bld 61 . Sharhabeel Bin Hasna , Nozha
Amman
Jordanie
PEST.JORDAN’s aims are to develop and promote scientifically-sound, think-effective, practical, economically and socially acceptable solutions to gender , women , youth , disables , children , and any type of communities groups targeted. It also has the full right to contact , and cooperate with national and international organization to achieve its goals . PEST.JORDAN has the right to start-up branch/s worldwide.
Global Youth Service Day
Democratic Fellows Groups
Training packages of Economic and Social issues and rights.
Voluntary acts and training
Networking with international organizations.
Pest.JORDAN is open minded to any type of cooperation and contribution with any other firms . It is assisting , participating , caring , and sharing some Jordan network .
PEST.JORDAN is looking to link with development organizations for the purposes of exchange thoughts, knowledge , and experiences . ALF Network may open dialogue zone for PEST.JORDAN for new tactics , methodology and approaches for the progress of local and international social development .
28 Kullyet Al Sharea Street, Jabal Al Weibdeh, Amman, Jordan, postal code: 11180, building number: 2
Amman 00962
Jordanie
1. Structure of the organization, including the number of staff employed and/or partners: PNT has 10 staff members and has more than 150 national and international supporters and partners. 2. Budgetary resources available in a year 211,530.000 JOD 3. Sources of funding National and International Partnerships (Projects), Governmental Support, and Donations 4. Modalities of action (concrete projects, exchanges, seminars, scholarships etc.) PNT implements specialized programs on capacity building and education that are based on the needs of the cultural heritage experts and practitioners and target communities that live in and around heritage sites. PNT has been involved in projects related to archaeological conservation and preservation, tourism and eco-tourism development, socio-economic development projects that support the livelihoods of local communities in the country, and specialized cultural heritage education. 5. Main partners involved in the organization's projects/activities Ministry of Culture/ Ministry of Toruism and Antiquities/ Petra Development & Tourism Region Authority/ British Council / Cultural Protection Fund / USAID / UNESCO / UNWTO / World Monuments Fund / National Museum of Antiquities-Leiden (Stichting Rijksmuseum Van Oudheden) / World Learning Organization / Gerda Henkel Foundation / Tourism Cares / Swiss Counterpart Fund / Australian Embassy / British Embassy / United States Embassy in Jordan / Ministry of Finance (Jordan) / Bank al Etihad / Hikma Pharmaceuticals / Manaseer Group / Cairo Amman Bank / Petra Drug Store / Embassy of Saudi Arabia, Jordan / GMS Holdings/ ALIPH Foundation.
PETRA NATIONAL TRUST (PNT) is a non-governmental and non-profit organization that is established in 1989 as the oldest national organization for cultural heritage preservation of the UNESCO World Heritage site of Petra, and for promoting best practices in cultural and natural preservation in the region and beyond. PNT’s President and UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador HRH Princess Dana Firas oversee the implementation of PNT’s mission and the fulfillment of its vision. For over thirty years, PNT has been advocating and promoting a sustainable management approach for cultural heritage sites, pioneering and executing multifaceted projects that enhance heritage sites preservation and conservation, and implementing a pioneering children education program based on cultural heritage values. PNT aims to fulfill the urgent need to preserve and conserve the archaeological, historical, and cultural heritage of Jordan and the region, in addition to its role in national and international advocacy.
Throughout the years, PNT has cooperated with national and international organizations to apply its vision and goals through to implement specialized programs on capacity building and education that are based on the needs of the cultural heritage experts and practitioners and target communities that live in and around heritage sites. The multifaceted approach of PNT and its team has exposed it to being involved in projects related to archaeological conservation, tourism and eco-tourism development, socio-economic development projects that support the livelihoods of local communities in the country, and specialized cultural heritage education. PNT PILLARS • ADVOCACY • PRESERVATION • EDUCATION, OUTREACH & AWARENESS
Petra National Trust (PNT) is Jordan’s oldest national nongovernmental organization in the field of heritage protection and preservation. PNT promotes awareness of world heritage values through implementing projects and programs that protect and preserve heritage sites. Through ALF network, PNT will advocate for heritage protection and preservation as a foundation for development, responsible tourism, cultural identity, and active participation. In addition, PNT will promote and coordinate Jordanian and international efforts to preserve the unique combination of antiquities, natural environment, and human traditions in the region. Moreover, PNT work to bring together people in Jordan and abroad who are committed to that same goal through implementing many projects and programs in Jordan and the region.
PNT is eager to join ALF's widest network of civil society organizations involved in the promotion of intercultural dialogue across the Euro-Mediterranean region. PNT believes in the importance of empowering youth, women, children, refugees, and PWDs. Moreover, PNT believes in the significant impact of intercultural that helps embed mutual understanding, and an evidence-based approach to programming and policy-making at the local, national, and regional levels.
168A Medical city RdKhalda Dabouq Crossing
po box 922407 jabal el hussein Amman
Amman 11183
Jordanie
1. Ensuring continuity of the “ Culture of Dialogues “ and strengthening it within individuals’ minds and behaviours throughout dissemination of raising awareness, developing the culture of dialogues, and implementation of it on all levels and institutions.
2. Encouraging all types of creativity to bridge gaps of dialogues, to adopt new ideas, trends, researches, and studies that serve the concept of a democratic cultural dialogue.
3. Attracting think-tanks, political analysts, and law makers in order to exchange ideas around the objective of creating a democratic cultural dialogue, methods of implementing its final outcomes and disseminating its mechanisms on all levels.
4. Organizing events that include debates and discussions serving cultural arts, thoughts, and literature that may support and strengthen the “ Culture of Dialogue” in order to implement it on all levels.
5. A special focus on the potentials of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which was ratified by the international community and agreed upon concepts such as:” Whereas recognition of the inherent dignity and of the equal and inalienable rights of all members of the human family is the foundation of freedom, justice and peace in the world,” .This cannot be reached but throughout a mutual dialogue, understanding, and respecting the otherness.
1. Preparation of an educational and raising awareness program of democracy.
2. Cooperation with media and preparation for relevant educational material.
3. Organization of conferences, workshops, debates, and lectures in order to empower concepts of the democratic cultural dialogue and mechanisms of its implementation throughout word dissemination and actions.
4. Information exchange and cooperation with official identities, organizations, groups, and relevant local, Arabic, and global identities in order to reach objectives of this proposed project.
5. Conducting relevant studies and researches in cooperation and coordination with universities and high institutes.
6. Cooperation with the Ministry of Cultural Affairs and the Ministry of Education ..ect. especially to implement art programs that may bridge the gaps among various cultural dialogues between “ our culture” and those of other nations.
7. Cooperation with Cultural Affairs of various embassies and with ewew
8- we carried on successful workshops of dialogues and debates im few Jordanian schools, as well with Jordan Alf , Amman- where we carried on few effective debates in downtown Amman , where a large number og youths (girls and boys) joined in
Quite a lot, cause we have been working on spreading the culture of democracy among citizens , raising awareness>
Through changing their stereo type way of thinking towards implementing more of the democratic values through respecting others within the same family, society , country and others all over the world by respecting diversities.
Building an initiative which is the foundation of (PILLARS OF CULRURAL DIALGUE) will give a qualitative addition to general work of the network that encourage building bridges among cultures.
- to enlarge our scope of networking,
- being a member of a large net work will make us benefit of multi experiences in such a diversified field
- our work is going to spread on a wider scope, local, refonal and International.
- Achieve more goals through cooperation .
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- We are keen on exchanging experiences that will help to broaden our scope of knowledge.
- we like to come face to face with different people, hear different languages , taste different foods , see different countries and therefore fill our sack of curiosities with all sorts of abroad and broad goodies!!
What more one wants
What more anyone needs/!!!