Khaberni -Generations For Peace has maintained its rank at the 24th position globally in the "Top 200 Charitable Social Organizations in the World for 2025," issued by the global rating platform (The dot good), confirming its outstanding international presence and its growing impact in the fields of development and social and humanitarian work.
The organization, chaired by HRH Prince Faisal bin Al Hussein, has topped the list of the best charitable social organizations at the level of Jordan and the Arab world for the fourth consecutive year, while it ranked third globally among the most prominent organizations specialized in peacebuilding.
This ranking serves as an international certificate of the position of "Generations For Peace" as a leading nonprofit institution; it is based on five main criteria including reputation, impact, transparency, innovation, and sustainability; making it a reliable reference for donors, policymakers, and experts in the development and humanitarian sector to assess the effectiveness of organizations worldwide.
In this context, one of the list editors pointed out that Generations For Peace continues year after year to cement its role in transforming generations of youth around the world into leaders and ambassadors for peace, describing what the organization achieves as "an unparalleled accomplishment".
The organization's CEO Lama Hattab confirmed that this achievement reflects the organization's ability to sustain its programs and keep pace with global challenges and changes, especially those related to support and funding which has become a significant challenge for many entities in this sector.
She added that the renewed global recognition confirms that investing in youth energies and building community peace is still possible and effective, noting that "maintaining the organization’s prestigious position among social work organizations is an achievement we are proud of and dedicate to all employees, volunteers, and partners around the world".
It is noteworthy that Generations For Peace, established in 2007, focuses in its programs on peacebuilding and embedding concepts of tolerance and positive dialogue in communities affected by conflicts, using creative tools including sports, arts, media, advocacy, empowerment, and dialogue, where its impact has extended to more than 52 countries around the world, influencing the lives of approximately one and a half million people.




