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  3/ Princess Noor bint Asem attends graduation for young leaders in INJAZ's Lazord Fellowship Programme

Amman, Jan. 31 (Petra) – Under patronage of Her Royal Highness Princess Noor bint Asem, INJAZ, a local non-profit organisation, held a graduation ceremony for the 13th cohort of young leaders in its Lazord Fellowship Programme.

This programme, implemented by INJAZ, aims to build youth capacities and enhance their practical and leadership skills to actively participate in building a better future for society.

According to an INJAZ statement issued on Saturday, the programme is one of INJAZ's solutions for networking youth with the job market through its extensive partnerships with civil society organizations.

The initiative also provides youth with the opportunity to join as trainees for a full year in various community establishments, which culminates in employment opportunities with these training entities.

Talking at the graduation ceremony, INJAZ CEO, Deema Bibi, stated the organization is continuing its Lazord Fellowship Programme for the 13th consecutive year as part of a "strategic" partnership with the Lazord Foundation, in collaboration with local and global institutions and host establishments.

The programme provides participants with a "comprehensive," year-long practical experience by providing the necessary skills within the host institutions, which has played a pivotal role in supporting the program's success and continuity, she pointed out.

Since its inception, she noted the programme has provided more than 150 fellowship opportunities for recent graduates, who have become "influential" leaders and advocates in their communities.

Bibi added that these young leaders in the fellowship programme bear a "significant" responsibility towards their communities and institutions.

Additionally, she urged the alumni to share their experiences during their fellowship year with their peers and contribute to creating a positive and lasting impact.

Bibi stated the programme witnessed a "qualitative" development this year through the launch of the first regional exchange experience, as INJAZ received a group of young fellows from Tunisia to have a joint experience with their colleagues in Jordan and acquire skills and expertise during the fellowship period.

Bibi said the programme is currently being implemented in four countries: Jordan, Egypt, Tunisia and Greece.
//Petra// AG

31/01/2026 13:08:51

 

 

       

 

 

 

 

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