Youth-Led Organization Leaders of Tomorrow's office visit

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Today Her Majesty visited the offices of Leaders of Tomorrow where she commended the organization for its efforts in building opportunities and increasing youth engagement in the community.
During a meeting with the non-profit organization’s management team, its founder and director, Dr. Sami Hourani, explained how Leaders of Tomorrow aims to build a community of young Arab leaders who are educated, proactive, and capable of serving their local communities creatively through initiatives that promote innovation and social cohesion among Jordan’s youth.



Leaders of Tomorrow has been active in Jordan and across the region since 2007. By reviving public spaces and introducing a number of innovative tools, the organization builds social cohesion among youth from different socioeconomic and educational backgrounds, while also advancing youth development.

These initiatives include ‘Diwanieh,’ which stages public debates to encourage free and open dialogue between youth and decision makers. Since its establishment two years ago, Diwanieh has hosted 15 youth-led debates, attended by approximately 10,000 people.

Her Majesty underscored the importance of cultivating a culture where open debate and dialogue can thrive, as well as the importance of respecting other people’s informed opinions, based on facts and figures during a speech its leaders and staff.

Other ongoing Leaders of Tomorrow initiatives include ‘Fadfed,’ a qualitative research methodology that encourages youth to share their thoughts without inhibitions, as well as ‘Mo7aka,’ which uses an innovative form of role play to deliver gender awareness training and encourage empathy for others.

Her Majesty also met with the team behind FORSA, a free online platform launched by Leaders of Tomorrow in 2011. The team briefed the Queen on a number of projects under development, including the launch of aptitude and career tests and plans to use artificial intelligence (AI) to match youth with suitable educational opportunities.

In a meeting with some of its vendors, Her Majesty was also introduced to Souq Fann, a new online platform on which artists and artisans can showcase and sell their handmade local goods. The vendors explained how Souq Fann has opened new doors for their businesses, widening their audience while also ensuring them direct access to the revenue from every sale.

Souq Fann offers its vendors marketing consultations, packaging assistance, and door-to-door delivery, helping them grow their businesses and develop their skills while also giving customers around the world a window into Jordan’s rich history and culture.

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