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Crown Prince urges Irbid’s leading youth to persist in determination

Northern governorates' young people call for entrepreneurship supportive laws

By JT - Apr 24,2019 - Last updated at Apr 24,2019

HRH Crown Prince Hussein meets with leading youth in Irbid Governorate on Tuesday (Photo courtesy of Royal Court)

AMMAN — HRH Crown Prince Hussein on Tuesday met with a number of young men and women in Irbid Governorate, who have made an impact on their communities through innovative initiatives and entrepreneurial projects.

The youth highlighted their experiences in turning their ideas into projects, in fields such as training, innovation, creativity and capacity-building, a Royal Court statement said.

The Crown Prince expressed his appreciation for the youth’s achievements, noting that Jordan’s future will always be bright thanks to youths like them.

His Royal Highness urged the young Jordanians to persist in their determination and positive spirit, stressing the importance of working together to promote a culture of creativity and productivity.

The Crown Prince also noted the importance of youth-led initiatives in development and job creation, urging the young people present at the meeting to share their experiences and success stories with their peers and communities, according to the statement.

The youth highlighted their projects and initiatives, noting also some challenges facing young people in the governorates.

They called for developing laws to support entrepreneurship and facilitate establishing start-ups, stressing the need to promote the skills needed to utilise artificial intelligence and new technology, while also providing a database of institutions that work with youth to ensure coordination, the statement said.

The young men and women called for bolstering coordination among the public and private sectors, as well as civil society institutions, in Irbid to support start-ups.

They stressed the need to encourage young people to seek technical and vocational education to ensure that education outputs match labour market needs, calling also for focusing on technology education at schools and universities, and providing training opportunities for youth.

The youth noted Al Hussein Technical University’s role in promoting technical education, commending also the role of the Crown Prince Foundation in supporting young creative Jordanians.

They called for providing platforms to support creativity and innovation in Irbid Governorate to facilitate the establishment of start-ups, the statement added.

After the meeting, His Royal Highness joined the youth in trying traditional dishes from Irbid.

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