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Crown Prince hosts iftar for fourth cohort of Al Hussein Fellowship programme

Crown Prince hosts iftar for fourth cohort of Al Hussein Fellowship programme

Jordan Times10-03-2025
HRH Crown Prince Hussein hosts an iftar for the fourth cohort of Al Hussein Fellowship, a Crown Prince Foundation programme that trains young leaders and hones their skills (Photo courtesy of Royal Court)
AMMAN — HRH Crown Prince Hussein on Monday hosted an iftar at Al Husseiniya Palace for the fourth cohort of Al Hussein Fellowship, a Crown Prince Foundation (CPF) programme that trains young leaders.
In conversations with the participants, His Royal Highness stressed the importance of building on the skills they gained during their participation in the programme and implementing them on the ground, a Royal Court statement said.
Al Hussein Fellowship programme, launched by the CPF in 2020, aims to instil modern leadership skills among youth from all regions of the Kingdom by engaging them in training programmes, in collaboration with international and local partners in the fields of leadership, politics, economics, and social issues, according to the statement.
Director of the Office of the Crown Prince Zaid Baqain, CPF Chairman Ghassan Nuqul, CPF CEO Tamam Mango, and a number of CPF board members attended the iftar.
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