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Friday: 05 December 2025
  • 04 December 2025
  • 18:59

Khaberni - The Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Middle East University, Dr. Yaqoub Nasser al-Din, met with a group of youth from the "All of Us Jordan" organization, in the presence of the Director General of the organization, Abdel Rahim al-Zawahreh.

During the meeting, Dr. Nasser al-Din emphasized the pivotal role that youth play in shaping the future of the nation, as they are the most capable energy for innovation, the real change-makers, and carriers of the renaissance project that relies on awareness, responsibility, and national commitment.

He stressed that His Majesty King Abdullah II, and His Royal Highness Crown Prince Hussein bin Abdullah II are continually directing support towards Jordanian youth, empowering them, and providing spaces that enhance their presence in various fields, pointing out that this meeting serves as a practical translation of these royal directives,
which place the youth at the heart of the national modernization project, and constantly recommend giving them space to express, initiate, and achieve.

Furthermore, Nasser al-Din emphasized the necessity of empowering youth with knowledge and skills, and providing opportunities for them to actively participate in public life, as they are an essential partner in development and decision-making.

In turn, the Director General of the organization, Abdel Rahim al-Zawahreh, presented an overview of the establishment of the "All of Us Jordan" organization, and its translation of His Majesty the King’s vision in supporting and empowering youth, through quality programs, ongoing activities, and courses aimed at developing their capabilities, providing them with practical experiences, and expanding their participation in
public life.

Al-Zawahreh also mentioned that since its establishment, the organization has formed a national umbrella attracting youth and a stimulating environment that allows them to express their ideas and develop their initiatives, which enhances their presence in various development pathways.
 

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