Her Majesty will be support the 100 Projects at the Community Centers Association

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On a tour to a newly built vocational training academy operated by the Community Centers Association (CCA) in Hai Nazzal on Tuesday, Her Majesty announce that there will an increase in financial support for 100 of the most successful local projects implemented by the association.

With the support of a royal grant from His Majesty and the Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation, the projects cover various vocational fields including agriculture, raising livestock, handicraft work, sewing, construction, and beauty, among others.

Joined by founder, Dr. Sari Nasser, and its President, Dr. Firyal Saleh, they toured the academy, stopping by courses in session teaching mobile phone repair, graphic design, and sewing.

She then sat down with 100 female project owners, hailing from many areas across Jordan, including Pella, Al-Hallabat, Al-Hashimiya, and Al-Dulayl, where announced an increase in financial support to help their projects grow. She commended their accomplishments and notable progress, pointing to the tangible results she has seen throughout the last 18 years.

 “Despite the hardships you have faced and continue to face, you still have managed to contribute to the gradual and progressive growth of your communities,” she said.

Her Majesty also lauded their perseverance and strong sense of cooperation evident in their projects across the country.

She thanked the team behind the association for their unwavering commitment, and said that her support constitutes an investment in human capital, as well as a chance to expand existing sustainable employment opportunities.

She also congratulated the association on the new building and the potential it holds to better prepare beneficiaries for the job market and help them navigate the complexities of this day and age.

The new academy aims to provide high quality accredited courses in areas such as beauty, sewing, graphic design, and mobile phone maintenance.

It also aims to prepare qualified vocational workers to meet the demands of the local market, improve their skills in certain areas of expertise, develop human resources and efficiently employ them in vocational fields to better serve local communities, and encourage the pursuit of vocational work.

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