AMMAN — The
Crown Prince Foundation (CPF) on Monday announced the launch of the 15th cohort of “Haqqiq”,
a CPF initiative that seeks to enhance effective citizenship and the concepts
of qualitative voluntary work.
اضافة اعلان
In a statement issued Monday, the
CPF said that 4,000 eighth-grade students from 182 public schools across the
Kingdom, in addition to schools affiliated with the Directorate of Military
Education, have joined the initiative, according to the Jordan News Agency,
Petra.
"The participants will
benefit from a program model built on training workshops, field visits, and
camps that call on youth to engage with their peers and communities throughout
Jordan," the statement added.
Haqqiq is a national leadership
program implemented in cooperation with the Ministry of Education. It was
established to realize the youth’s commitment to becoming successful leaders in
their local communities.
As future agents of change,
Haqqiq’s graduates embody the program’s values, including integrity,
resilience, learning from failure, commitment, hard work, focus,
responsibility, open-mindedness, and self-confidence.
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