
Al-Abdallat: Hashemite Leadership Embodies a National Vision for Youth Empowerment and Human Rights - Jordan News
Ruba Matarneh, Secretary General of the Jordanian National Women's Committees Network, stressed the value of coordination among civil society organizations. She noted that unified efforts amplify impact and improve policy influence and government accountability, especially concerning youth and women's engagement in public life.
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