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الاحد: 07 ديسمبر 2025
  • 13 تموز 2025
  • 12:42

Khaberni -Generations For Peace has maintained its position at 24th globally in the list of "Top 200 Social Charities in the World for 2025," issued by the prestigious global ranking platform (The dot good).

The organization, founded and chaired by HRH Prince Feisal bin Al Hussein, ranked third in the world on the list of best organizations specializing in peacebuilding.

The organization - a nonprofit - has maintained its leadership in Jordan and the Arab world for the fourth consecutive year as the best social charity.

This ranking reflects the organization's growing impact and high credibility in the development, social, and humanitarian sectors, as the dot good's rating is among the most trusted indicators globally.

An editor on the list of "Top 200 Non-profits" pointed out that Generations For Peace continues, year after year, to prove its valuable contribution in transforming generations of youth from around the world into leaders and ambassadors for peace, saying that this achievement is unparalleled.

The ranking is based on five main criteria: reputation, impact, transparency, innovation, and sustainability, while donors, policymakers, and experts in development and humanitarian work rely on the results of this platform to assess the effectiveness of nonprofit organizations globally.

Generations For Peace's CEO Lama Hattab confirmed that this advanced ranking proves the organization's ability to sustain all its programs and adapt to global changes related to support and funding, which posed a significant challenge to many entities in the development and humanitarian sectors.

She considered that this global recognition proves that investing in youth and local peacebuilding remains possible and effective despite increasing challenges, noting that maintaining the organization's ranking among the top global social work organizations is an achievement that they pride themselves on and dedicate to all employees, partners, and young volunteers around the world.

Hattab added, "I extend my gratitude to all partners and supporting entities that believed in the vision and mission of Generations For Peace and were an essential part of this success, which will enable the organization to expand its impact and empower more youth to establish a culture of peace in societies."

Since its establishment in 2007, Generations For Peace has been dedicated to establishing peace in communities and transforming conflicts into sustainable peace at the grassroots level, implementing programs within Jordan and abroad.

The organization offers leading programs driven by youth using sports as a primary tool for peacebuilding and promoting tolerance in conflict-affected communities, along with media, art, dialogue, empowerment, and advocacy, having worked in more than 52 countries around the world and positively impacted the lives of approximately one and a half million people globally.


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