AMMAN — The Crown Prince Foundation (CPF) on Wednesday signed a
memorandum of understanding with Eureka Tech Academy to boost the youth's
capacities in education and technology, according to the Jordan News Agency,
Petra.
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The deal was inked by CPF's CEO Tamam Mango and Eureka's Founder Afnan Ali.
Under the agreement, the two sides will share information about their projects
and provide educational opportunities through initiatives and programs,
including CPF's "Idea Factory" and "One Million Jordanian
Coders" and Eureka's "Jordanian Commando Teams Project".
"We, at the CPF, believe in cooperation and want to enhance it with other
stakeholders in the youth sector," Mango said of the partnership.
"This partnership will allow us
to reach out to more young people. Our partners will introduce CPF's projects
to Eureka's customers and encourage them to engage. We, in turn, will seek out
outstanding individuals to participate in the initiatives," she added.
Ali said: "We believe that our
success in establishing a technological nucleus for a new generation of
Jordanians is the result of collaboration with a number of major institutions,
including the Crown Prince Foundation. We will continue to work together to
provide school students with possibilities in technological education that will
prepare them for future jobs."
Eureka is a Tech Academy that aims
to step-by-step teach students aged 6 to 16 to be inventors and engineers. It
runs on a scientific program that focuses on technological education and
engineering and is the first of its kind in the Arab world.
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