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Queen meets with founders of youth-led initiatives in Salt
By JT - Jan 10,2022 - Last updated at Jan 10,2022
Her Majesty Queen Rania during a tour of Al Khader Street in Salt on Monday (Photo courtesy of Royal Court)
AMMAN — Her Majesty Queen Rania met with founders of several youth-led initiatives during a tour of Al Khader Street in Salt on Monday, and learned about their efforts to preserve the city’s cultural heritage, and offer training and awareness programmes on issues relevant to the community.
While in Salt, the Queen visited Al Khader Centre, stopping by the area used to host the centre’s Friday bazaar. Considered the main initiative, Al Khader Bazaar offers local artisans and producers the opportunity to showcase their handmade crafts and goods, including accessories, embroideries, pottery, and traditional food items, according to a statement from Her Majesty’s office.
In partnership with the area’s seasoned business owners and artisans, the centre’s affordable training programmes aim to help youth in Salt establish their own projects, while also preserving local craftsmanship by passing down the expertise of older generations.
Her Majesty also met with the centre’s founding members Saif Jaghbeer and Yazeed Kloub, and a number of supervisors and trainers, who briefed her on the centre’s endeavours and its future plans.
In a discussion with the attendees, Queen Rania commended their work and stressed the role of persistence and faith in one’s abilities in achieving success. She also noted that the trust they have built with their community is a result of their hard work and commitment.
After the meeting, Her Majesty stopped by the Jordan Heritage Shop and looked at a selection of handmade products by local women, before heading over to the Balqawi Wedding Experience.
The Balqawi Wedding Experience is an initiative that simulates authentic wedding ceremonies of the governorate of Balqa, to which Salt belongs through acting performances held for visitors and tourists. The interactive experience aims to celebrate authentic wedding traditions of Balqa and keep them alive.
At the venue, Her Majesty met with representatives of the Balqawi Wedding Experience and youth representatives of local initiatives, Handrah Programme, and Darbk Salek, who explained their plans to improve opportunities in Salt.
Founded by young Jordanian, Mohamad Al Masri, Handrah Programme is a youth leadership development programme that spearheads several projects aimed at community building with a particular focus on youth groups.
Among its various initiatives, Handrah develops frameworks for private and public institutions to help improve employee performance, increase productivity, and create lasting sustainability within these organisations.
Additionally, the programme assists youth from families with limited socioeconomics means to establish sustainable income-generating initiatives. The initiative has already trained three youth groups in Salt, Irbid and Maan.
Supported by the Royal Health Awareness Society (RHAS) and USAID, Darbk Salek is a youth-led initiative that raises awareness among locals about the importance of exercise and adopting healthy lifestyle habits. In addition to organising awareness sessions on healthy living, the initiative also provides Salt’s residents with the chance to partake in different health-promoting activities including, cycling, walking, and outdoor aerobics.
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