AMMAN — Director-General of
Zaha Cultural Center Rania Subaih said that, since its establishment, the center has sought
to promote development in the Kingdom by providing useful programs and
infrastructure, Ammon News reported.
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Through the center’s programs, initiatives, and
activities that contribute to the empowerment of youth and the development of
their skills and abilities in various fields, Subaih said, it has employed
nearly 2,000 unemployed young people, providing them with opportunities to work
as trainers within the centers.
The center is keen to implement Royal directives in
the areas of youth empowerment, training, and employment, she said, noting that
the center’s employment opportunities increased this year, with training
vacancies advertised via social media.
Zaha Cultural Center,
with 24 branches across the Kingdom, provides services to 1,250,000
beneficiaries. The center provides 120 free programs in the arts, sports,
humanities, and more. The center also seeks to combat programming illiteracy.
In 2005, the center began working in the field of robotics and
artificial intelligence, she said.
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