Khaberni - The "House of Roses" association in Aqaba recently concluded an intensive training course lasting two days, targeting a group of women beneficiaries from the association, who own leading projects in various craft and production fields such as rice, candles, confectionery making, and production kitchens.
The workshop, which lasted for two days and was supervised by the media trainer Iman Abu Qaoud, aimed to enhance the marketing and media capabilities of the participants, empower them to present their projects effectively and professionally, and focused on developing their skills in conducting media interviews to ensure a confident and effective presence in the media. It also focused on the professional presentation of projects to potential donors and funders, which opens new prospects for financing and expansion.
The president of the "House of Roses" association Rania Al-Nas'i confirmed that this course comes as part of her continuous commitment to economically empower women, by providing them with the tools and experience necessary to succeed in the labor market and compete effectively.
It should be noted that the "House of Roses" association was founded in 2021 during the coronavirus pandemic, and the idea stemmed from the need to gather women who were affected in one place, in one house, to display their products. Our goal is to display the products from the north to the south for all women, youth, institutions, and associations."




