A Cooperation Agreement between “Amman Arab University” and the Ataa’ Association for Entrepreneurship and Empowerment
Amman - Amman Arab University has concluded a joint cooperation agreement in the field of training and consulting with Ataa’ Association for Entrepreneurship and Empowerment for the rehabilitation of youth and women.
The cooperation agreement was signed on behalf of the university by its president, Prof. Mohamad Al-Widyan, and on behalf of the association, Dr. Randa Amayreh, director of the association, in the presence of a number of members of the association, in addition to Dr. May Al-Shaikhli, director of the Consultation and Training Center.
On this occasion, Dr. Al-Widyan said that the Consultation and Training Center at the university is based on activating the role of the university in rehabilitating, training and assisting young people in acquiring scientific knowledge and developing the necessary skills for them and contributing to supporting public and private institutions by raising the efficiency of their employees.
Al-Widyan added: This agreement comes in the context of a series of memoranda of understanding and cooperation concluded by the university with many prestigious study centers and expertise houses, with the aim of opening new horizons for cooperation and establishing productive partnerships, thus contributing to efforts aimed at improving performance and investing in the human element, and building capacities according to Standards of quality and excellence.
For her part, Dr. Amayreh said that we are pleased with our partnership with a prestigious university called Amman Arab University, which has a great reputation among universities at the regional and local levels to implement programs in line with the implementation of His Majesty’s vision of empowering youth and women in the labor market, indicating that the association works in a spirit of volunteerism and service. Society from the launch of the love of philanthropy and volunteer work, with courses and workshops for young people, and guiding university students in their university life.
The agreement included a number of items and aspects of cooperation, including providing experienced trainers and providing practical training in specialized institutions for training programs and courses that include practical aspects.