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2,064 university students graduated from ‘Ana Usharek’ programme — CPF
By JT - Jun 23,2021 - Last updated at Jun 23,2021
AMMAN — The Crown Prince Foundation (CPF) on Wednesday announced that a total of 2,064 university students have graduated from its flagship training programme “Ana Usharek” (I participate). The programme is designed to help university students learn about the core principles of democracy, citizenship, human rights and civic responsibility, according to the CPF website.
In a statement, the CPF indicated that the number of students who completed the “Ana Usharek” programme in the second semester of the 2020/2021 academic year reached 1,504, while 560 students completed the “Ana Usharek+” during the whole year, according to the Jordan News Agency, Petra.
Participants in the "Ana Usharek" programme received training on democracy, elections, media, human rights, the role of political parties, citizenship, integrity, transparency, and local governance, in addition to education on gender, tolerance, and social peace. Graduates of "Ana Usharek+" engaged in training sessions focused on advocacy campaigns, research, goal formulation and messaging, in addition to creating visual identity and digital stories, event planning, networking, coalition building and debates. The CPF is implementing the programme in cooperation with the National Democratic Institute under funding from the United States Agency for International Development.
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