Riadati: Generations For Peace Sport sessions offer a gateway to displacement-affected children
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2w ago
A translation of a report published by the Jordan News Agency, Petra. Mohammad: “I like Riadati sessions, when I fall on the grass, I don't get hurt, and I don't have to look around for cars when I’m playing.” Born into the shadows of displacement in Jordan, Mohammad ..read more
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Addressing Refugee Crises | Youth PLUS: Peacebuilding and Leadership
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3w ago
By Aya Albadarneh, Generations For Peace  Throughout her journey in the Youth PLUS Programme, our colleague Aya Albadarneh shares reflections about her experiences and insights, shaped by connecting with youth leaders across Europe to train them on GFP’s Sport For ..read more
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Generations For Peace Marks Five Years of Net Zero Carbon Emissions Amid Global Concerns
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2M ago
In a remarkable milestone for environmental sustainability, Generations For Peace (GFP), a non-governmental organisation with headquarters in Jordan, is celebrating five years of maintaining a Net Zero Carbon footprint.   Amid escalating global concerns over ..read more
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Riadati in The Life of a Schoolgirl
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2M ago
Doaa: “Isolation does not mean that a person doesn't exist”. In the southern Jordanian governorate of Al Karak, thirteen-year-old Duaa eagerly awaits Mondays and Wednesdays each week with passion and anticipation. On those days, Duaa, along with her classmates, warmly ..read more
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Riadati… A Unique Dimension of Physical Education. Anas: “This time, I trained my students to instil values and build their characters.”
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3M ago
  It appears that Physical Education (PE) teachers receive a lion’s share of love and harmony from their students, setting them apart from other educators. This closely describes what Anas, a PE teacher at Al-Muqabalain Primary School in the Jordanian capital, Amman ..read more
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Riadati Journey: A Tale of Confidence and Emotional Stability Salah: “It doesn’t matter who wins or loses; what matters is the collective feeling of contentment.”
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3M ago
  Salah's life, at the age of 13, differs from that of his peers at school and in the neighbourhood. He spends his holidays and free time assisting his father, who owns a grocery store in the Wehdat area of Amman, the capital of Jordan. Salah sees himself as a ..read more
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Sports for Northeastern Volunteering Nora and Faisal: Paving their way to inspiration in between Makeshift Tents
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3M ago
In a small village west of the Al-Mafraq Governorate, in the Northeastern part of Jordan, a haven stands for hundreds of thousands who were forced to leave their homes over the past decade, where Nora and Faisal reside. Nora, a 19-year-old Syrian, embodies the ..read more
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Riadati in The Life of a Schoolgirl Doaa: “Isolation does not mean that a person doesn’t exist”
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3M ago
In the southern Jordanian governorate of Al Karak, thirteen-year-old Duaa eagerly awaits Mondays and Wednesdays each week with passion and anticipation. On those days, Duaa, along with her classmates, warmly welcome Ms. Shorouq and Ms. Wafa, anticipating the ..read more
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Artificial Intelligence for Monitoring and Evaluation (AI for M&E)
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7M ago
Artificial Intelligence for Monitoring and Evaluation (AI for M&E) By Abdelatif Ghatasheh, Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability, and Learning Officer   When talking about Artificial Intelligence (AI) most people tend to think of futuristic things, for ..read more
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Leadership to Escape Isolation and Illness
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7M ago
Four years of isolation from the world can make anyone unable to face life again. But some choose to do the opposite. After contracting a disease that limited her movement, Enas , 24, was isolated from her surroundings for four years. Enas  endured the psychological ..read more
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