Jordan

World Affairs Council

National Network
Jordan
Address

Po. box 5426
Amman 11163
Jordan

Telephone
4642706
Telephone (other)
4642766
Fax
4615607
E-Mail
wacjo@hotmail.com
E-Mail (2)
abukarim@hotmail.com
Mobile Phone
795428158
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
1977
Fields of Activity
  1. Democracy and community development
  2. International/Cultural relations
General Information
The world affairs council is a forum for free and responsible dialogue where new views and ideas on international affairs could be disseminated and explored. The affairs of the organization are run by a board of directors of 11 members, whose decisions are executed by the executive director. The total staff is made up of two persons. Funding is provided by member’s subscriptions only. The council arranges for lectures, debates, workshops, meetings and seminars. The council holds its weekly meetings every Tuesday. These meetings are intended for discussions of hot issues in the local or regional arena. Total membership is around 150. Yearly budget is around 50000 JD.
Mission and Objectives

The world affairs council is to promote a deeper understanding of international issues as well as Jordan’s role in a changing world by providing members with a national forum for informed discussion, analysis, and debate.
-help people relate their local concerns to global issues.
-empower members to participate in the national debate on domestic and world affaire and to undertake informed choices.
-encourage strategic alliances and cooperative programme with similar regional and international organization.

Main Projects / Activities

NA

Contact (1) Full Name
Mr. Fakhry Abu Shakra (Secretary General)
Head of the organisation
H.E.Dr Abdul Salam Abadi

Y-PEER International Network

National Network
Jordan
Address

amman Jordan
Amman 11183
Jordan

Telephone
00962799383861
E-Mail
thourayam.ibrahime@gmail.com
Organisation Type
Individual Person
Year of Establishment
2008
Fields of Activity
  1. Gender
  2. Human rights
  3. Religion
  4. Youth and education
General Information
Y-PEER stands for Youth Peer Education Network. It is a comprehensive youth-to-youth education programme initiated by UNFPA. Y-PEER is a network of more than 200 organisations and institutions involving young people working in the broad areas of adolescent sexual and reproductive health. The members of Y-PEER are young people from Eastern Europe, Central Asia, the Middle East, North Africa, and East Africa. The Y-PEER network is run by and for young people, involving person-to-person meetings, national and international training events, electronic networking, and computer -based distance learning courses, workshops and public campaigns. It aims at promoting youth participation in sexual and reproductive health issues and at building partnerships between youth and adults in advocating for the dissemination of information and knowledge on adolescent sexual and reproductive health; the creation of standards of practice and improved training resources for peer educators; the development of a stronger knowledge base for peer educators and trainers of trainers; and for the elaboration of national youth development strategies.
Mission and Objectives

Y-PEER aims to promote a healthy life style through peer to peer approach and to empower young people to make responsible decisions.

Main Projects / Activities

- Regional Training in Sexual and Reproductive Health 
- Leardsership training 
- Humanitarian settings trainings
- Peer to peer education 
- awernace sessions 
- 10 Days of activism 

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

What is special about being an apart of Network  is that each of my previous jobs and voluntary experiences, I have performed my assignments with a high degree of skills and professionalism. My current objective is to obtain an opportunity that will fully utilize my skills and offer me an opportunity for continued professional growth.
I believe in excellence and have always dedicated myself, my talents and my creative abilities to assure the successful accomplishment of any company goals. My positive attitude and willingness to give 150% make me a valuable asset to any training that would practice in. I am confident that my skills will be an asset and have a favorable impact in Theater training.

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

i want to be a part of The Network becouse will add me a new experience in new topics new opprtunity and because it continuously teaches me something new about people, about cooperation, about compassion, and about myself. In helping others, I am reminded that we are all in this together and we need to remember to support each other. Life has so much to offer if we remember look beyond ourselves

Contact (1) Full Name
Hadeel Bqaeen
Job Title
HR Officer
Head of the organisation
Focal Point In charge
Contact (2) Full Name
Banan abuzainaldeen
Job Title (2)
Training Officer in the core team

Young Women's Christian Association, Jordan

National Network
Jordan
Address

YWCA Jordan, Mithqal Alfayez Street, Jabal Amman, 3rd circle, Jordan
P.O. Box 5014, Amman lll83

amman
Jordan

Telephone
00962 6 4955 476
Telephone (other)
00962 6 5930 558
Fax
00962 6 4652 947
E-Mail
ywcanat@go.com.jo
E-Mail (2)
diablk@hotmail.com
E-Mail (3)
rnajjar@unicef.org
Mobile Phone
96265863043
Mobile Phone (other)
00 962 795 75 1075
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
1956
Fields of Activity
  1. Youth and education
General Information
The YWCA of Jordan, which is affiliated to the World YWCA, in Geneva has a board of 16 women. Number of staff includes 4 people since it is the umbrella of the four associations of Jordan, based in Amman, Madaba, Husn and Fueheis. Funding is through activities, donations, and memberships, in the council and in the association funding is through income generating projects and donations as well. The YWCA of Jordan works with women, youth, children and the family at large through different programs and activities. Some of the vital activites are: Scholarship programs, which includes the education of university students and some highschool males and females who are needy. Seminars, workshops for women and for the youth... empowerment of women and training of youth in leadership and human rights. The YWCA Associations of Jordan have hostels, secretarial school, nurseries for children and work in the refugee camps which entail: bakery, kgs, family counselling center. Some of the partner of the YWCA of Jordan are: LOYAC, CARITAS, MENNONITE CENTRAL COMMITTEE IN JORDAN, and the national associations in the region.
Mission and Objectives

The YWCA of Jordan aims towards empowering women , socially culturally and economically.
It also aims empowering youth and adolescents especially young women.
Raise awareness of issues of local, national and global concern.
Work with refugee.

Main Projects / Activities

l. Scholarship program
2. Training on Protection from family Violence. Project included the blind participants.
3. Adolescents empowerment and initiative.
4. Regional Young women network, working on issues such as family violence, inter-faith dialogue, peace building and UN resolutions pertaining to women'

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

We can contribute through the different expertise and through our international linkages to the World YWCA and other national YWCA.

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

We would like to network with other organization with similar issues and also gain knowledge and exeperience from others.
Implement joint projects on issues of common concern.

Contact (1) Full Name
Ms. Reem Najjar
Head of the organisation
Ms. Reem Najjar
Contact (2) Full Name
Mrs. Leila Diab

Young Women's Christian Association- AlHusun (Y.W.C.A)

National Network
Jordan
Address

Irbid, Al Huosn, Downtown
Irbid
Jordan

Telephone
none
Telephone (other)
none
Fax
none
E-Mail
ywcahusun@gmail.com
E-Mail (2)
ywcahuson@gmail.com
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
1965
Fields of Activity
  1. Democracy and community development
General Information

The structure of the organization, including the number of employees hired and/or partners
The administrative body is represented by its chairperson, Mrs. Khitam Rihani.
Number of appointed employees is:8
Number of members: 40

Budget resources available per year
Jordanian Ministry of Development: 1000 JD

Funding sources
Granting internal bodies (Ministry of Development or ministries that hold projects with the association (
The association's projects, including female students' housing
Grants from external bodies (UNESCO and the United Nations)
Donations
Annual subscription fee

Work modalities (concrete projects, exchanges, seminars, scholarships, etc.)
Tangible projects: professional courses for the local community
Seminars, lectures and courses: in coordination with experts and specialized trainers
Funded scholarships for poor students through a case study

Key partners involved in the organization's projects/activities
UNESCO
Ministry of Labor
Ministry of Development
Branch of the Mother Association (Young Christian Women of Amman)

Mission and Objectives

Mission: Promoting sustainable development strategies and educating women and society in all aspects such as economic, cultural, social, human rights and development.
Objectives: The association aims to develop the skills and capabilities of Jordanian women and Jordanian society in various fields, to confirm and strengthen its role in actively contributing to the development of society and developing it economically, socially, and culturally, and to educate them about their rights based on the principles of equality, justice, equal opportunities, human rights, and environmental protection.
Vision: A civil society organization working with women's leadership within a global movement to achieve peace, justice, and human dignity, and to provide a suitable environment for women in all areas of life, within the national priorities.
The Message: The YWCA - Al-Hosn is a national women's movement that works to educate and empower them socially, economically, and culturally, and to create youth leaders without racial, religious, or ethnic discrimination, through various programs, activities, courses, and workshops for all aspects of civil society.

Main Projects / Activities

The association’s specialization, field of work, and activities are represented in the following, provided that the required approvals, permits, and permissions are obtained wherever necessary under any of the applicable legislation:

1. Education, as the association aims to develop knowledge and skills for individuals to lead a successful practical life at academic levels and age groups through the development of life skills, training, and rehabilitation.
2. Health, and we work to provide appropriate health services and provide them with appropriate means through health and environmental awareness and education services, and through activities and programs that aim to change the health and environmental behavior of individuals and influence them by all available means.
3. Economic empowerment, and we are working on the economic empowerment of individuals and civil society for the purposes of self-sufficiency through the integration of programs for household industries and handicrafts, support and encouragement of various household products and handicrafts, and contribute to their marketing, which are usually unregistered and non-taxable projects, and managing small income-generating projects for the association And increase the income of associations by managing income-generating projects.
4. Democracy and governance, where we aim to spread the democratic culture, values and skills, and consolidate the rules of democratic work, transparency, oversight, and accountability, the culture and practice of civic participation, strategic communication, the media and the free flow of information, for elections, political participation, legal empowerment, political and democratic empowerment.
5. Social protection and care, by strengthening the social protection and care system for all segments of society with the aim of alleviating their suffering and preserving their dignity, we are working to enhance productivity and reduce poverty, raising and caring for children, protecting and empowering women, caring for the elderly, developing local communities, empowering youth, responsibility societal.

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

The association works to raise awareness of sustainable development, women’s rights, and climate issues through workshops, courses and training programs. The community of Irbid governorate and the town of Al-Hosn, in particular, can be considered a youth community that needs activities and projects that contribute to integrating young people more into developmental volunteer work, and this is what the association aims to do.

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

The Anna Lindh Organization is a well-known organization with regard to supporting the Euro-Mediterranean countries and increasing the awareness of the peoples of the region about issues of youth, the environment, and sustainable development. Therefore, the joining of our association to your list of partners will be a wonderful and powerful opportunity to enhance the presence of women and Jordanian society in various activities that support the unity of the Mediterranean countries.

Contact (1) Full Name
Mrs. Khitam Rihani
Job Title
President
Head of the organisation
Mrs. Khitam Rihani
Contact (2) Full Name
Mrs. Rana AlRabadi
Job Title (2)
Member PR officer

Young Women's Christian Association/Amman

National Network
Jordan
Address

P.o.box 5014 Amman 11183 Jordan
Amman 11183
Jordan

Telephone
96264655476
Fax
96264616891
E-Mail
jordanymca@gmail.com
E-Mail (2)
nksar2002@yahoo.com
Mobile Phone
0795372348
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
1950
Fields of Activity
  1. Human rights
  2. Youth and education
General Information

Background: The YWCA is a nonprofit non-governmental Association founded in 1950 and registered in the Ministry of Social Development. It is a branch of the YWCA of Jordan, which is in turn affiliated to the World YWCA whose head office is in Geneva, Switzerland. Purpose: The YWCA of Amman serves women without racial, social or religious discrimination. It aims to help women in developing their skills and capabilities in order to reinforce their role in society, bearing in mind the economic, social and cultural needs

Mission and Objectives

1- Development of mind, body and soul. 2- Help women understand their rights and work toward obtaining them. 3- Reinforce the position of women in society as citizens with special emphasis on equality, justice and human rights. 4- Leadership Training with emphasis on both women and youth . 5- Provide women with skills to get working opportunities, which will raise their standard of living. 6- Family Counseling (human rights practices, combat violence against women and children, promote awareness with respect to environmental protection, health and education services etc). 7- Strengthen the role of women in local society and encourage them participate in sustainable development and income generating projects.

Main Projects / Activities

1- Hotel: for working girls, college students and women tourists established in 1958. 2- Cultural Centre for young women: (Vocational Training Centre specialized in secretarial skills) established in 1964. 3- University Student Loans: started in 1969, to help young men and women who are financially in need in order to help them acquire university or college education in Jordan. 4- Summer Camp for Children: started in 1996, to develop children skills and offer them leadership training as cultural, physical, recreational, creative, artistic activities and environmental awareness. 5- Youth Club for young men and women was founded in 1968 to promote leadership training and provide cultural, social, educational activities and social work through different programs offered to youth. YWCA Activities and Services: - Social services for needy families. - Community Choir. - Social and cultural programs. - Sport activities including tennis.

Contact (1) Full Name
Nawal Qassar
Job Title
Head
Head of the organisation
Nawal Qassar

Youth for Youth Association (مؤسسة الشباب من أجل الشباب)

National Network
Jordan
Address

Jordan - Amman - queen rania street - Khalefeh Plaza - 5th floor
Amman 11181
Jordan

Telephone
0096265350331
Fax
0096265350331
E-Mail
director.yfy@gmail.com
E-Mail (2)
youth.jo@gmail.com
E-Mail (3)
rawan.amin@hotmail.com
Mobile Phone
00962796190424
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2010
Fields of Activity
  1. Democracy and community development
  2. Environment/Sustainable development
  3. Human rights
  4. International/Cultural relations
General Information
1. it is simple organization with no staff. 2.the budget depends on the projects and we wait for the first budget until this moment. 3.we wait for the funding for our projects from special companies and the big organization in the world .
Mission and Objectives

Objectives : - Establishing the values of good citizenship and awareness of the importance of serving the country by young people who comprise the largest percentage of the community - Contribute to educate the local community rights and duties guaranteed to them by law. - Establishing close links with those bodies that are to serve young people in local and international community to solve the problems of society and promotion. - To encourage young talents and investment potential in various fields. - Attention to enrich the area of dialogue among young people and respect for opposing opinions. - Support the concept of sustainable development among young people. Mission: We believe in the values of civil society , equality, justice and liberty so we aim to establish and organize sustainable projects to meet the challenges of present and future and that is to be achieved through the empowerment of the Jordanian and Arab youth to give them the opportunity to create positive changes, and to promote the real image of Jordan and the Jordanians themselves as a forgiving open minded people through all the countries in the world.

Main Projects / Activities

we did 2 activities and we plane for do 2 projects when get the fund for it> 1.it is partner with Al-dustor newspaper in youth Initiative it is about Candidate for youth in the Parliament and what the youth want from them. 2. it is open day with minster of Ministry of Political Development.

Contact (1) Full Name
Yousef Melhem
Head of the organisation
Yousef Milhem
Contact (2) Full Name
Rawan Amin
Job Title (2)
Coordinator
Publication
Youth
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youthful MINDSET organization YMO

National Network
Jordan
Address

shemesani -prince shaker bin zaid street.
Amman
Jordan

Telephone
N/A
Telephone (other)
N/A
Fax
N/A
E-Mail
alamarnehmaisoon@gmail.com
Mobile Phone
00962777694747
Mobile Phone (other)
00962799144450
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2023
Fields of Activity
  1. Arts
  2. Democracy and community development
  3. Environment/Sustainable development
  4. Gender
  5. Heritage
  6. Human rights
  7. Innovation and Entrepreneurship
  8. International/Cultural relations
  9. Media
  10. Others
General Information

The Youthful Mindset Organization operates as a non-profit dedicated to youth empowerment. With a lean and efficient structure, we currently employ 5 full-time staff members, 5 part-time and mobilizing the energy of 25 dedicated volunteers. As a start-up NGO Our planning annual budget, averaging 250000$, is primarily will be sourced from a diverse funding strategy, encompassing grants from international organizations, private donations, and collaborations with local foundations. Our modality of action includes executing concrete projects in education, skills development, and environmental stewardship. We foster intercultural understanding through youth exchanges, conduct seminars, and offer scholarships to underprivileged youth. Key partners in our initiatives include Haya Cultural Center, ELTIZAM, Nofeed, and various governmental and non-governmental entities, collectively driving impactful youth-focused projects.

Mission and Objectives

The Youthful Mindset Organization (YMO) is driven by a mission to empower and uplift the youth through holistic development. Our primary objectives include:

Educational Empowerment: Enhance access to quality education, providing scholarships and resources to underprivileged youth.

Skills Development: Equip young individuals with practical skills, fostering leadership and personal growth.

Environmental Stewardship: Raise awareness about climate change and sustainability, engaging youth in eco-friendly initiatives.

Cultural Understanding: Promote intercultural dialogue through youth exchanges, encouraging global citizenship.

Community Engagement: Execute concrete projects addressing local needs, collaborating with diverse stakeholders for lasting impact.

Media Literacy: Enhance digital, financial, legal, climate, and media literacy among youth for effective communication.

Through these objectives, YMO aims to cultivate a positive and resilient mindset in youth, contributing to their overall well-being and societal development.

Main Projects / Activities

As a startup organization, the Youthful Mindset Organization (YMO) is committed to implementing impactful projects and activities focusing on youth development. Our initial projects include:

Scholarship Initiative (YMO-SI):

Purpose: Provide financial assistance to underprivileged youth, enabling access to quality education.
Action: Award scholarships based on academic merit and financial need, creating opportunities for higher education.
Skills Workshop Series (YMO-SWS):

Purpose: Equip youth with practical skills for personal and professional growth.
Action: Organize workshops covering leadership, communication, and vocational skills, enhancing employability.
Green Youth Initiative (YMO-GYI):

Purpose: Foster environmental stewardship and awareness about climate change.
Action: Organize tree-planting campaigns, environmental workshops, and engage youth in sustainable practices.
Community Needs Forum (YMO-CNF):

Purpose: Address local community needs through collaborative initiatives.
Action: Conduct forums to identify pressing issues, mobilize resources, and implement community-centric projects.
Youth Exchange Program (YMO-YEP):

Purpose: Promote intercultural understanding and global citizenship.
Action: Facilitate cultural exchange programs, allowing youth to experience different perspectives and cultures.
Digital Literacy Campaign (YMO-DLC):

Purpose: Enhance digital literacy among youth, covering technology, media, and online communication.
Action: Conduct workshops and awareness campaigns on safe and responsible digital practices.
Expression through Art (YMO-ETA):

Purpose: Provide a platform for creative expression among youth.
Action: Organize art exhibitions, creative writing contests, and performance events to showcase artistic talents.
Youth Resilience Program (YMO-YRP):

Purpose: Build resilience and coping mechanisms among youth.
Action: Conduct workshops and counseling sessions, addressing mental health challenges and promoting well-being.
These projects reflect YMO's commitment to addressing various aspects of youth development, from education and skills acquisition to environmental awareness and cultural understanding. As a startup, our focus is on creating a positive impact and laying the foundation for sustainable growth and community engagement.

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

The Youthful Mindset Organization (YMO) is eager to contribute meaningfully to the network in our country through a multifaceted approach:

Youth Empowerment Programs: YMO specializes in designing and implementing youth empowerment programs. We can contribute by organizing workshops, training sessions, and mentorship programs that focus on skill development, leadership, and personal growth.

Cultural Exchange Initiatives: YMO is committed to promoting diversity and inclusivity. We can organize cultural exchange programs, events, and workshops that bring together youth from different backgrounds, fostering intercultural understanding and cooperation.

Environmental Sustainability: YMO actively engages in environmental stewardship projects. We can contribute to the network by organizing initiatives that raise awareness about environmental issues, promote sustainable practices, and involve youth in eco-friendly projects.

Literacy Enhancement: YMO's comprehensive literacy programs cover financial, legal, digital, climate, and media literacy. We can collaborate with the network to implement literacy initiatives that enhance various skills among the youth, ensuring they are well-equipped for the challenges of the modern world.

Media and Arts Engagement: YMO has initiatives in media and arts that encourage creative expression. We can collaborate on projects that utilize media and arts as tools for communication, storytelling, and promoting positive messages among the youth.

Community Outreach: YMO has a strong presence in the local community. We can actively engage in community outreach activities, organizing events, seminars, and campaigns that address community needs and involve youth in community development projects.

Global Citizenship Education: YMO's programs aim to instill a sense of global citizenship among youth. We can collaborate with the network to develop educational materials, workshops, and projects that promote a global perspective and cross-cultural understanding.

Technology and Innovation: YMO is involved in technology and innovation programs, fostering digital literacy and innovation among youth. We can share our experiences and collaborate on initiatives that leverage technology for educational and empowerment purposes.

By actively participating in the network, YMO aims to contribute to the overall mission of fostering dialogue, understanding, and cooperation among diverse youth communities in our country. We are open to collaboration and look forward to sharing our experiences while learning from and supporting other organizations within the network.

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

The Youthful Mindset Organization (YMO) is eager to join the Anna Lindh Foundation (ALF) Network for several compelling reasons:

Shared Mission and Values: The ALF Network aligns closely with YMO's mission of empowering youth, fostering cultural understanding, and promoting positive social change. The shared commitment to intercultural dialogue and collaboration resonates with our organizational values.

Global Collaboration: Joining the ALF Network provides a platform for global collaboration and networking. YMO believes in the power of collective action and sees the network as an invaluable opportunity to collaborate with like-minded organizations, share best practices, and contribute to impactful initiatives on an international scale.

Learning and Capacity Building: YMO recognizes the ALF Network as a hub of knowledge and expertise. We are eager to learn from other organizations within the network, share our experiences, and engage in capacity-building opportunities that will enhance our effectiveness in youth development and intercultural initiatives.

Visibility and Partnerships: Being a part of the ALF Network offers increased visibility and opportunities for partnerships. YMO aims to leverage the network to expand its reach, establish collaborative partnerships, and access potential funding sources that will enable us to amplify our impact.

Access to Resources: The ALF Network provides access to a diverse range of resources, including research, best practices, and funding opportunities. YMO is excited about the prospect of tapping into these resources to strengthen our programs and initiatives for the benefit of the youth we serve.

Contribution to Regional Dialogue: YMO recognizes the importance of contributing to regional dialogue and cooperation. Joining the ALF Network allows us to actively participate in initiatives that promote dialogue and understanding within the Euro-Mediterranean region, fostering positive relationships and mutual respect.

Opportunities for Collaboration: YMO is enthusiastic about collaborating on joint projects and initiatives facilitated by the ALF Network. By actively participating in network activities, we aim to contribute our expertise, share innovative ideas, and engage in collaborative efforts that align with the network's overarching goals.

In summary, the Youthful Mindset Organization sees the ALF Network as an instrumental platform for collaboration, learning, and collective impact. We are eager to become active members of the network, contributing to its mission and benefiting from the diverse opportunities it offers for organizational growth and collaboration.

Additional Information
Contact (1) Full Name
Maisoon Al Amarneh
Job Title
Founder -CEO
Head of the organisation
Maisoon Al Amarneh
Contact (2) Full Name
Ghalia al Eses
Job Title (2)
program manager

zina al balad

National Network
Jordan
Address

Airport street
Um uthainah
Amman
Jordan

Telephone
065356505
E-Mail
abunimreh_sh@yahoo.com
Mobile Phone
00962790603981
Mobile Phone (other)
00962795768240
Organisation Type
Public/Private Non-Profit Foundation
Year of Establishment
2015
Fields of Activity
  1. Arts
  2. Democracy and community development
  3. Environment/Sustainable development
  4. Gender
  5. Human rights
  6. International/Cultural relations
  7. Media
  8. Others
  9. Youth and education
General Information
Non profit organization consiste of 5 members and two partners working hand to hand with non profit organizations funds to achieve our projects target for the national and international developent in different sectors..
Mission and Objectives

Applying for projects of Youth exchange, culture relations, human rights, education and awarness for all the community genders and Ages in order to have the opportunity to meet the the most important needs of cultural developments in all sectors and work hand to hand by using all our capacities and equipments (training, activities, ..) to achieve our goals of building better world in all needed sectors for all the community. .

Main Projects / Activities

Youth exchange and development, human rights, peace collaboration, health awareness, women's needs and opportunities, education, training, environmental and community development, gender,poverty and crises solution opportunities , ... etc

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

Through our organization, media, meeting the official sectors responsible for admitting to the right proposals

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

In order to be one of key partners that influence the proper change and community development which share in building new thinkers and meet cultures in goals and purposes for better life ..

Contact (1) Full Name
Shereen Adnan Abu Nimreh
Job Title
General Manager
Head of the organisation
shereen abu nimreh
Education
Cities
Youth

Zina Ishaq-Nimri

Zina Ishaq Nimri is a civil society development specialist with over 20 years of expertise in interfaith and intercultural dialogue, civil society mobility, community cohesion, preventing violent extremism and youth empowerment supporting institutional capacities in the Middle East and Euro-Mediterranean...