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Crown Prince checks on progress of training under Haqiq Initiative

By JT - Sep 01,2016 - Last updated at Sep 01,2016

HRH Crown Prince Hussein shakes hands with a participant in a training camp set up under the Haqiq Initiative launched by the Crown Prince in Amman on Wednesday (Photo courtesy of Royal Court)

AMMAN — HRH Crown Prince Hussein on Wednesday paid a visit to the Forsan (knights) Camp, a component of Haqiq (achieve) Initiative launched by His Royal Highness, a Royal Court statement said.

The Crown Prince had a first hand look at the activities performed by a group of participants from the seven teams of the initiative. The activities aimed at enhancing the leadership values on which the initiative was founded.

During the performances, the participants exhibited the values of self-confidence and teamwork that they have acquired at the camp, the statement said.

Prince Hussein participated in a rappel tower descending activity.

A number of students performed shows that reflected the values of Haqiq: honesty, determination, learning from experiences and responsibility.

The Prince attended a workshop on social media and "the Internet of things", which featured interaction through using platforms to raise the awareness in elections and spreading the values of the initiative locally and regionally, in addition to enhancing volunteering culture.

The participants had attended several classes that focused on using social media as influencers rather than passive recipients of information.

During the visit, His Highness checked on a station that showcases a set of voluntary activities that have been performed by the Haqiq participants.

He listened to some participants’ presentations about their experiences of joining several activities at the camp and their success stories.

Prince Hussein commended the efforts of the initiative’s staff members who oversee training, praising the participants’ keenness to learn and acquire new skills that improve their personalities. 

The Prince was accompanied by Deputy Prime Minister for Services and Education Minister Mohammad Thneibat.

The Crown Prince launched “Haqiq” in 2013 to help shape young men and women from an intellectual and skill perspective.

It targets students in public and private schools across the Kingdom, in cooperation with the Ministry of Education. About 1,200 students graduate from the programme annually.

The initiative has won the 2016 annual award of the San Marino-Alexander Bodini Foundation, granted to the world’s two best organisations or initiatives.

In an interview with the Jordan News Agency, Petra, Haqiq Initiative Manager Maen Odeh described the initiative as a “gate of hope” for female and male youths to improve their personal traits and skills through training.

The Challenges Village, which hosts the Forsan Camp, accomodated 200 female and male youths and gave them a chance to join exercises and straining for skills that would help them better manage their lives and approach challenges more effectively.

Odeh said that the participants have conducted 100 volunteering activities as part of the Haqiq Initiative and 300 activities they suggested and designed.

 

Student Abdullah Ratib said that the Haqiq Initiative had its positive impact on his personality and helped him overcome his fears during certain situations.   

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