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New business project set to improve young people’s tech skills
By JT - Jan 24,2022 - Last updated at Jan 24,2022
AMMAN — KBW for lighting solutions, in cooperation with Crown Prince Foundation’s (CPF) Nahno volunteer platform and the Ministry of Local Administration, on Monday launched “Nawart” project to improve young people’s technical skills and knowledge.
Targeting more than 5,000 young residents in the southern, central and eastern regions, the project includes paid training programmes related to smart city solutions and geographic information systems, under the supervision of more than 100 Jordanian engineers and trainers.
The participants will receive certificates from the three partners to ease their access to labour market, according to a statement made available to The Jordan Times.
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