AMMAN— Youth Centers in Zarqa, Mafraq, and
Ajloun recently organized a number of workshops on digital manufacturing,
social violence, and financial skills Wednesday, according to the Jordan News
Agency, Petra.
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In Zarqa, the Prince Mohammad Neighborhood Youth Center organized an
introductory session on digital manufacturing in cooperation with the Crown
Prince Foundation and Techworks that was attended by 20 young people.
Director of Zarqa youth, Khaled Al-Omush, said that the session
introduced participants to digital manufacturing technology, and three
dimensional printing, in addition to encouraging youth to be innovative and
entrepreneurial. The workshop also focused on product design.
In Mafraq, the Hamra Youth Center organized a workshop titled “Royal Directives
in the Eyes of Youth,” in which Abdullah Al-Athamneh addressed the importance
of education, time management, and countering extremist thought, in addition to
empowering participants and helping them engage in political life.
In Ajloun, the Internal Affairs Unit of the
Ministry of Youth conducted
a training workshop in finance and administration for directors and officials
of youth centers in the governorate.
The head of the Expenditures Department Mohammad Al-Kabareti covered
several topics during the workshop, including the necessary administrative
skills that employees must possess, the general supplies system, and financial
administration.
A workshop on social violence was also organized by Sakhra Youth group
in Ajloun that addressed the importance of building an ethical and legislative
system to regulate relationships among people.
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