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Project Title: Reinforcing social and solidarity economy for the unemployed, uneducated
and refugees
Project acronym: MoreThanAJob
Project Number: 47/1347
Funding scheme: European Union under the ENI CBC Mediterranean Sea Basin
Programme
Start date of the project: 4th September 2019 Duration: 36 months
Report Title Jordanian Press Conference and Stakeholders
Meeting Report
Deliverable title Press releases and press conferences
Author(s) Mutah University
Organisation name(s) Mutah University
Deliverable No. A 2.5.1
Deliverable Type Communication- Press conferences
WP Number 2
WP Leader An-Najah National University
Submission date 23/1/2020
Total number of
pages
16
Project contact person name, title and organisation:
Prof. Omer Nawaf Maaitah, Mutah University
Full official address:Mutah University, P.O.Box 7, Karak 61710, Jordan
Tel: + +9623-2378-380 Ext. 3309 Mob: 00962796629922 Fax: Fax : 962-03-
2375540
Email: abponkm@mutah.edu.jo &maaitah_noor@hotmail.com
Project website: http://www.enicbcmed.eu/projects/morethanajob
https://www.facebook.com/Morethanajob-
106083727520182/?modal=admin_todo_tour
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unemployed, uneducated and refugees
DISCLAIMER: This document has been produced with the financial assistance of the European Union under the ENI CBC
Mediterranean Sea Basin programme. The contents of this document are the sole responsibility of Mutah University (MU) and
can under no circumstances be regarded as reflecting the position of the European Union of the programme management
structures.
1-Disclaimer
This document has been produced with the financial assistance of the European
Union under the ENI CBC Mediterranean Sea Basin programme. The contents of
this document are the sole responsibility of Mutah University (MU) and can under no
circumstances be regarded as reflecting the position of the European Union of the
programme management structures.
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unemployed, uneducated and refugees
DISCLAIMER: This document has been produced with the financial assistance of the European Union under the ENI CBC
Mediterranean Sea Basin programme. The contents of this document are the sole responsibility of Mutah University (MU) and
can under no circumstances be regarded as reflecting the position of the European Union of the programme management
structures.
Table of Contents
1-DISCLAIMER .......................................................................................................... 1
2-EXCUTIVE SUMMARY ........................................................................................... 3
3-INTRODUCTION..................................................................................................... 5
4-ACTIVITIES DESCRIPTION / SUMMARY .............................................................. 5
5-RESULTS / DISCUSSION ...................................................................................... 7
6-CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS ....................................................... 8
7-SUCCESS STORIES .............................................................................................. 8
8-STAKEHOLDERS ANALYSIS MATRIX ................................................................ 13
9-PRESS RELEASES AND MEDIA COVERAGE LINKS ......................................... 16
10-APPENDICES ..................................................................................................... 17
Appendix 1. Attendance Sheet .............................................................................. 17
Appendix 2. Agenda .............................................................................................. 29
Appendix 3. Photos ............................................................................................... 30
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unemployed, uneducated and refugees
DISCLAIMER: This document has been produced with the financial assistance of the European Union under the ENI CBC
Mediterranean Sea Basin programme. The contents of this document are the sole responsibility of Mutah University (MU) and
can under no circumstances be regarded as reflecting the position of the European Union of the programme management
structures.
1- Excutive Summary
Kick-off Meeting of MoreThanAjob Project took place in Amman-Jordan 27-
28/11/2019. The project team in Jordan started for preparing and organizing the
press conference & workshop of Launching MoreThanAJob Project in Jordan. The
aim of this great event is to announce the project in the whole country. This is the
second event in Jordan during four months from starting the project (4-9-2019) for
the MoreThanAJob Project.
The project team at Mutah university and MPWH met and consult the coordinator of
the project in ANNU to fully execute a successful event, the exact details of the event
agenda and attendees from all levels in Jordan were fulfilled.
Large number of different Jordanian SSE's attend, listen, discuss and set their
recommendations especially on details of the project and the four success stories
presented.
In the event, MPWH represented by Prof Fahmi Abu Alroub & Prof Omer maaitah
the project coordinator at Mutah University talked about the importance of the Project
and assure their desire to diligently make it a success story with the collaboration of
all partners from Palestine, Lebanon, Italy and Greece.
Moreover, this event sat up the needed headlines and specific details for all
stakeholders who are interested in participating in the project in Jordan.
This the event was a great start for MoreThanAJob Project in Jordan by its all details
and in indicating examples of success stories that might be a motivation for
upcoming work.
The project’s press conference and stakeholders meeting in Jordan were
successfully held on the 6th of January 2020 in Amman-Jordan. The event was
organized by Mutah University, and MPWH and Industry. The aim of the press
conference was to announce the projects by updating the press and stakeholders
about the goal of the project, planned activities, and the expected results, and to
communicate project objectives, expected achievements, and opportunities.
The event was opened to interested journalists, media representatives, local
authorities, universities, NGOs and Public institutions active in the field of
employment and skills assessment, including ministries of Labor, Planning, Higher
Education, Migration, AlBlaq University, ASRF, Greotor Karak Manuciplity, Polic
Force in Jordan, and related bodies attended the press conference.
The National Channel (Jordan Governmental Television)
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unemployed, uneducated and refugees
DISCLAIMER: This document has been produced with the financial assistance of the European Union under the ENI CBC
Mediterranean Sea Basin programme. The contents of this document are the sole responsibility of Mutah University (MU) and
can under no circumstances be regarded as reflecting the position of the European Union of the programme management
structures.
Al Mamlaked TV
Roya TV
Amman Radio
Prof Omer maaitah has invited to Almamlh TV and give talks about the project. He
explained the objective and aim of the project. He raises the significance of the
stakeholders and the target group. He discussed the project and its importance to
Jordan and to the other partners. His speech in the Arabic Language to reach all the
Jordanians. Also, during the interview and the meeting concluded with a discussion
about the best practices to guarantee project success in the project management
process.
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unemployed, uneducated and refugees
DISCLAIMER: This document has been produced with the financial assistance of the European Union under the ENI CBC
Mediterranean Sea Basin programme. The contents of this document are the sole responsibility of Mutah University (MU) and
can under no circumstances be regarded as reflecting the position of the European Union of the programme management
structures.
2-Introduction
Recent statistics indicate that the number of people accessing the Internet exceeds
two billion four hundred thousand, i.e. 34% the world’s population (Internet World
Stats 2013). Moreover, one out of every seven people in the world has a Facebook
profile and nearly four in five Internet users visit social media sites. With the number
of Internet and social media users growing worldwide, it is essential for
communication managers to understand online people behavior. People around
world are increasingly using social media sites to search for information and turning
away from traditional media, such as television, radio, facebook, and Twitter. The
advent of social media has transformed traditional one-way communication into
multi-dimensional, two-way, peer-to-peer communication. Social media platforms
offer an opportunity for seeking jobs to interact with companis. The social Web is
changing traditional marketing communications. Traditional brand communications
that were previously controlled and administered by brand and marketing managers
are gradually being shaped by consumers.
Due to the significant of Social media the facebook page, Twitter and LinkIn is use in
right way to dissementate the project.
This Workshop came as a part of MoreThanAjob outcomes, to promote, launch and
discuss the project criteria with different local stakeholders. This workshop is
implemented by MutahUniversity in partnership with MPWH.
The workshop was conducted on 6th January-2020, at Royal Hotel (3rd circle-
Amman-Jordan) and attended by more than 80 related guests who were introduced
to the project and discussed their recommendations and ideas.
3-Activities Description / Summary
3-1 prepartion
This event well prepared, some of effort have been paid befor 6 of Jan. These effort
can be summarized as follows:
1- Preparing the invitation from Mutah University (see appendix 1).
2- Preparing the list of invitees (see appendix 2)
3- Invite Media and Press and making interviews with them.
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unemployed, uneducated and refugees
DISCLAIMER: This document has been produced with the financial assistance of the European Union under the ENI CBC
Mediterranean Sea Basin programme. The contents of this document are the sole responsibility of Mutah University (MU) and
can under no circumstances be regarded as reflecting the position of the European Union of the programme management
structures.
4- Contacting the chosen SSE’s success stories to prepare their presentations.
5- Sending invitation by email/sms/fax & making telphone calls.
6- Preparing the logisitic needs (hall, tenders, designs, etc .... ).
7- Preparing the financial needs by sending tenders for the press conference &
workshop of the project to implement the event. Some materials for the
project had to be purchased such as: roll-ups, banner, brochures, folders,
note books, and some logistics. We requested three price offers through
different companies, and best-price offer was selected to print the required
materials.
8- Collecting all the needed PPTs about the Project.
9- Disseminating all printed information about the Project.
3-2 Interview with Media
The following and great sperat media in Jordan attend the meeting
The National Channel (Jordan Governmental Television)
Al Mamlaked TV
Roya TV
Amman Radio
Prof. Omer Maaitah, the project coordinator at Mutah University explained the project
details for audience and then four SSE’s success stories were presented that reflect
the four main target groups “unemployed, refugees, dropouts and graduates job
seekers”. Esmat Karadsh from EU delegation explain the significant of the project to
the whole rejoin.
Then Prof Omer maaitah has invited to Almamlh TV (new at 8 pm) and give talks
about the project. He explained the objective and aim of the project. He raises the
significance of the stakeholders and the target group. He discussed the project and
its importance to Jordan and to the other partners. His speech in the Arabic
Language to reach all the Jordanians. Also, during the interview and the meeting
concluded with a discussion about the best practices to guarantee project success in
the project management process.
3-3 About the meeting
The workshop started with short speeches by the Prof Fahmi Abu Alroub
(representing MPWH). Then followed by Esmat Karadsh. Prof Omer Maaitah give
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unemployed, uneducated and refugees
DISCLAIMER: This document has been produced with the financial assistance of the European Union under the ENI CBC
Mediterranean Sea Basin programme. The contents of this document are the sole responsibility of Mutah University (MU) and
can under no circumstances be regarded as reflecting the position of the European Union of the programme management
structures.
long presentation in Arabic, He explained the aims, objective of the project, role of
stakeholder, target group and go through the project in short way. He speech is
summarized in Vidio. The video was recorded and then distributed through social
media. Dr Mohammed Majalee give presentation about unemployment and proverty
and uneducated people in Jordan.
All of them talked about their positions towards the Project and gave a summary of
the launched project and indicate the expected impact on the society and the efforts
they will give to empower the project results.
A discussion was opened right after the presentations of success stories to collect
stakeholder’s ideas, recommendations and suggestions which led to great road map
that will drive the project through.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/18srko2iic87JArWxCswKpAKzmK8bFGLA/view
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1PJQGJ5-H7x-FcSSINM-
e_lc03kp_4M8O/view?usp=sharing
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F9ujN8hgFoA&feature=youtu.be
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hu5rERWS9xo&feature=youtu.be
4-Results / Discussion
After these presentation, open discussion was generated, Prof Fahmi, Prof Omer
and Dr. Majalee role the discussion and answer the raised questions. The discussion
can be describe as
1- Sharing awareness and publicity with expected stakeholders in Palestine is
greatly needed.
2- Great coverage in Media is needed to let the event reach every interested
participant.
3- Great interest from professional Palestinain stakeholders.
4- Keeping remarks & questions about mechanisms of working.
5- Agreement on continous contact with different stakeholders.
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unemployed, uneducated and refugees
DISCLAIMER: This document has been produced with the financial assistance of the European Union under the ENI CBC
Mediterranean Sea Basin programme. The contents of this document are the sole responsibility of Mutah University (MU) and
can under no circumstances be regarded as reflecting the position of the European Union of the programme management
structures.
5-Conclusions and Recommendations
1- The succses stories presented are a great evidence of successful partners
who can join the project.
2- All succses stories talked about the the training & employment which is a
milestone in our Project especially for the target groups.
3- As a recommendation, the good relationship between Mutah and stakeholders
is precious and should be enhanced by contacting them for all related work in
implementing the project.
6-Success Stories
In this event, we tried to have Jordanian success stories that give a prototype about
the work of national Jordanian institutions in the field of training & employment.
6-1: Bookagri
BookAgri is a leading online platform in the agri-rural tourism business. Agritourism
is gaining popularity as a travel experience and is taking 24% of the global tourism
share in many countries experiencing rapid growth such as India, the MENA region,
Philippines and the Far East. BookAgri.com was established in July 2015 as a
platform for showcasing agri-rural tourism businesses and farm activities and
connecting the visitor with a range of agritourism experiences. This global website
helps shed light on the importance of agritourism and is open to related businesses
to register and gain access to the visitor market. By bringing this business to the
forefront of the global market we encourage self-employment, while helping people
develop a respect for nature. Agritourism helps farmers maintain their farms and stay
in the farming business by using their skills to produce authentic products and share
experiences with visitors as an added source of income. Once the farmer’s profiles
are on the website they will be accessible to those interested in BookAgri and its
agritourism business. BookAgri.com will reach millions of people across the globe
and hopefully change their lives in the process. Based in Amman, Jordan,
BookAgri.com will be linked to many agritourism agencies all over the world from this
very central location.
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unemployed, uneducated and refugees
DISCLAIMER: This document has been produced with the financial assistance of the European Union under the ENI CBC
Mediterranean Sea Basin programme. The contents of this document are the sole responsibility of Mutah University (MU) and
can under no circumstances be regarded as reflecting the position of the European Union of the programme management
structures.
A new agri-tourism is being introduced to the Balqa governorate in Jordan, which
seeks to empower local villages and farmers. Visitors and tourists can tour local
farms, meet the farmers and take part in activities to learn about their culturally rich
yet simple lifestyle. Overnight stays are also available. Visitors can participate in any
of a number of farm-based activities, such as planting and harvesting crops, learning
how traditional ingredients are produced, trying local recipes, cooking, learning
crafts, and tasting the food products and local dishes. This tourism concept is
developed and implemented by Al-Marj, a nonprofit training and development
organization established in 2015 aimed at training local guides and farmers to better
present their local baskets of offerings and welcoming visitors and tourists from all
over the world. It is being supported by USAID BEST.
6-2: Applied Scientific Research Fund (ASRF)
ASRF is a non-profit organisation that was funded in 2011, located in Jubaiha,
Amman/Jordan that works on spreading the culture of innovation, creativity,
leadership, excellence, and entrepreneurship in the society. It aims to Support Arab
innovators and entrepreneurs in the Arab region who have innovative and
commercially applied ideas in the healthcare fields. It accomplishes this mission by
supporting the innovators in the healthcare sector through capacity building, funding
their projects, and providing them with the needed network.
On the other hand, it also supports students by building their capacities by providing
them with career counselling services, needed connections and networks that they
need to start-up their businesses and projects and different courses such as
technical and soft skills courses in order to motivate them to become innovators and
entrepreneurs and introduce them to the market before graduating or even to help
them choosing the right major to study before university depending on the market’s
needs. ASRF also works on supporting and sponsoring all educational, training, and
research activities that can lead to products that can be manufactured and
commercialized and provide excellent technical services for their development.
6-3: BSNB-Mutah University
Mutah University strives to give the highest level of attention and care to each one of
its students. The Business Service Network Bureau (BSNB) is developed unit in
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DISCLAIMER: This document has been produced with the financial assistance of the European Union under the ENI CBC
Mediterranean Sea Basin programme. The contents of this document are the sole responsibility of Mutah University (MU) and
can under no circumstances be regarded as reflecting the position of the European Union of the programme management
structures.
the university. The University endeavors to provide students with all the needed
facilities, support, and resources in order to produce well-educated and well-trained
graduates who are qualified and able to find appropriate employment within the
community. In response to the increasing number of graduates looking for careers
and job opportunities in local and international organizations, the university founded
the career Association. The mission of the Unit is to meet this demand by helping
graduates find suitable jobs either in the local or international market.
The University aims to strengthen ties with its career by remaining in contact with
students after they finish their studies. The university considers its students as
ambassadors to the associations where they work. In cooperation with local
associations and ministries, the Unit offers specialized, individual attention to
students in order to find them openings within these local organizations. By matching
graduates with the appropriate positions within local businesses and organizations
the Unit will perform two important functions: reducing the average of unemployment
within the graduate community while simultaneously providing these organizations
with well-qualified employees who will strengthen and raise the level of productivity
in the community. By establishing the career Unit, the University couples the latest
technologies and developments in this field with the individual care and attention to
students that has always been a pillar of the university's mission. Mutah might very
well be the first university in the Jordanian has established such a Unit. The Mission
of the Unit is communicating with Mutah graduates, especially those who are
unemployed, to train and assist them in finding job opportunities in and outside of
Jordan. The Unit fulfill this mission by communicating with companies and
associations at all levels and constructing comprehensive databases on various
related subjects that will be utilized by interested students, alumni and researchers.
Goals of the BSNB:
• Training the graduates and helping them to find job opportunities.
• Constructing a database.
• Communicating with graduated students.
• Communicating and coordinating with companies, associations, at local and
international levels in order to find positions for graduates.
• Organizing workshops and training courses focused on different fields in order
to improve graduates' skills and increase their competitiveness in the market.
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DISCLAIMER: This document has been produced with the financial assistance of the European Union under the ENI CBC
Mediterranean Sea Basin programme. The contents of this document are the sole responsibility of Mutah University (MU) and
can under no circumstances be regarded as reflecting the position of the European Union of the programme management
structures.
6-4: Jordan Company for Antibody Production (MonoJo Biotech)
As the field of biotechnology continues to gain traction around the world, MonoJO is
at the forefront of biotechnological innovation in Jordan. A multi-functional
biotechnology platform that provides a wide range of research services and medical
innovations. MonoJO continues to provide biotech products and solutions to some of
mankind’s problems and create a positive impact on the lives of people. MonoJO’s
goal is to bring together a team of scientists and technicians, whose inspiration,
passion, and ideas were focused on creating innovative products, therapies, and
solutions for today's challenges.
MonoJO, established in 2005, evolved from a tiny company a regional biotech hub
and one-of-a-kind company. Today, MonoJO has more than 20 employees in Jordan
alone, with an innovative product in global markets, and 3 others in the pipeline.
In 2007, MonoJO signed a MOU agreement for mutual collaboration with the Institute
of Biotechnology at the University Of Cambridge, represented by its Institute’s
Director and now member of MonoJO’s Board of Directors and Scientific Advisor,
Prof. Christopher Lowe. The company’s partnership with the Institute helped improve
the efficiency and effectiveness of MonoJO’s research, in addition to gaining
credibility and exposure in the Middle East. In 2010, Jordanian businessman and
entrepreneur (founder of MENA’s largest pharmaceutical company; Hikma
Pharmaceuticals) became one of the stakeholders and investor with a shared vision
and commitment to improve biotechnology and pharmaceutical research in the
region.
MonoJO’s passion and innovation have allowed them to flourish as a leading
provider of biotech solutions. The company currently operates three distinct verticals;
Services & Training, R&D, and Commercial Products. Service offerings include
providing testing and analysis services for the food, dairy, veterinary, and cosmetics
sectors. Training is focused on courses in the biotech and medical fields offered to
public Universities, Governmental institutes and academics. The R&D vertical
incorporates all R&D activities for pipeline products. Commercial Products involve
products that go through the R&D department and are ready to be commercialized.
For the commercialized products vertical, the first product to officially be
commercialized and launched in 2014 is “Skinue”.
Monojo has implemented laboratories and achieved the accreditation on both the
management and technical level. In 2009 the company was 9001:2008 and ISO
13485:2003 accredited. Later in 2015 the company labs were ISO 17025:2005
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DISCLAIMER: This document has been produced with the financial assistance of the European Union under the ENI CBC
Mediterranean Sea Basin programme. The contents of this document are the sole responsibility of Mutah University (MU) and
can under no circumstances be regarded as reflecting the position of the European Union of the programme management
structures.
accredited as well. Now a process of GLP accreditation of the Microbiology lab is in
the progress.
MonoJo Biotech Company is one of the most important success stories that exist in
Jordan, as this company started modestly from one person, who is MS Penelope
Shihab and then developed to become now owns laboratories and conducted
proper research. The researches that conducted in MonoJo Biotech took patents.
The patents registered initially locally in Jordan and now is registered
internationally. The latest company research conducted about camel milk to be
used in medical treatment.
MonoJo Biotech Company is considered a success story because it started from one
person who own simple equipment and simple laboratory to become with great and
sphistcated laboratories with high technical equipment . Now, MonoJo Biotech
become one of the most important research companies in Jordan.
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unemployed, uneducated and refugees
DISCLAIMER: This document has been produced with the financial assistance of the European Union under the ENI CBC
Mediterranean Sea Basin programme. The contents of this document are the sole responsibility of Mutah University (MU) and
can under no circumstances be regarded as reflecting the position of the European Union of the programme management
structures.
7-Stakeholders Analysis Matrix
Stakeholder
Name
Contact Person
Phone, Email,
Website,
Address
Impact
How much
does the
project
impact
them?
(Low,
Medium,
High)
Influence
How much
influence do they
have over the
project? (Low,
Medium, High)
What is
important
to the
stakehold
er?
How could
the
stakeholder
contribute to
the project?
How
could
the
stakeh
older
block
the
project
?
Strategy for
engaging the
stakeholder
Min
istr
y
of
La
bour
/ Jord
an-
Am
man
Maysoon B
arh
oum
eh
Mob
ile: 0
79
5895
492
maysoon.b
arh
oum
eh
@m
ol.go
v.jo
High High To
decrease
unemploy
ment rate
As far as
possible as
they are
involved in
the same
domain of
work as a
Gov. side.
Also they
have Data
Base.
N/A To have them
as a member
in a local
committee for
the project.
They are
ready to
support the
project
Gre
ate
r K
ara
k
Mu
nic
ipa
lity
–lo
cal
public
body
Kara
k-J
ord
an
Saje
dah A
kel
saje
daciv
il@h
otm
ail.
com
0799
032
312
High High To
decrease
unemploy
ment rate
As far as
possible as
they are
involved in
the same
domain of
work as a
Gov. side
especially
as they are
concerned
in the
vulnerable
people
N/A To have them
as a member
in a local
committee for
the project.
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DISCLAIMER: This document has been produced with the financial assistance of the European Union under the ENI CBC
Mediterranean Sea Basin programme. The contents of this document are the sole responsibility of Mutah University (MU) and
can under no circumstances be regarded as reflecting the position of the European Union of the programme management
structures.
Stakeholder
Name
Contact Person
Phone, Email,
Website,
Address
Impact
How much
does the
project
impact
them?
(Low,
Medium,
High)
Influence
How much
influence do they
have over the
project? (Low,
Medium, High)
What is
important
to the
stakehold
er?
How could
the
stakeholder
contribute to
the project?
How
could
the
stakeh
older
block
the
project
?
Strategy for
engaging the
stakeholder
App
lied
Scie
ntific
Rese
arc
h
Fund
NG
O
Pen
elo
pe S
hih
ab
pene
lope.s
hih
ab@
ya
hoo
.com
0796
124
343
High Medium To have
more jobs
for
vulnerable
s &
marginaliz
ed people
To make
ads. For
target group
N/A To have them
as a member
in a local
committee for
the project
Business
Service
Network
Bureau
“BSNB”-
Mutah
University Bassam
Maja
lee
0797
515
012
mo
dm
aja
li@
gm
ail
.co
m
High Very High To have
more jobs
for
vulnerable
s &
marginaliz
ed people
To make
ads. For
target group
N/A To have them
as a member
in a local
committee for
the project
MonoJo
Biotech
mo
ham
mad
ala
h
mad
2010@
gm
ail
.co
m
0797938283
High High To have
more jobs
& skills for
vulnerable
s
To target
some
graduates
needed
N/A To have them
as a member
in a local
committee for
the project
The
Jordanian
Action for the
Development
of Enterprises
(JADE)
https://jad
e-
pro
ject.
org
/en/h
o
mepa
ge/
info
@ja
de
-
pro
ject.
org
065
694
17
7
–
Ext. 5
03
High High To have
more
Skills for
vulnerable
s &
marginaliz
ed people
To target
some
graduates
needed
N/A To have them
as a member
in a local
committee for
the project
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can under no circumstances be regarded as reflecting the position of the European Union of the programme management
structures.
Stakeholder
Name
Contact Person
Phone, Email,
Website,
Address
Impact
How much
does the
project
impact
them?
(Low,
Medium,
High)
Influence
How much
influence do they
have over the
project? (Low,
Medium, High)
What is
important
to the
stakehold
er?
How could
the
stakeholder
contribute to
the project?
How
could
the
stakeh
older
block
the
project
?
Strategy for
engaging the
stakeholder
INJAZ for
creation of
economic
opportunities
for Jordanian
youth
http://in
jaz.o
rg.jo
/
+9
62
6 5
65
74
10
- +
96
2 6
56
5 7
40
9
High High To have
more
Skills for
vulnerable
s &
marginaliz
ed people
& Out-of-
school
youth
To help
target some
students &
graduates
needed
N/A To have them
as a member
in a local
committee for
the project
The
Jordanian
Free Zones
Investors
Association
Zarqaa
Website:
www.jfzic.com
E-Mail:
JFZIC@yahoo.co
m
High High To have
more
Skills for
refugees
To help
target some
students &
graduates
needed
N/A To have them
as a member
in a local
committee for
the project
Solidarity
Fund for
Military
Retirees and
Veterans
Amman
Website:
www.esarsv.com
E-Mail:
esarsv@orange.jo
High High To help
for
needed
stakehold
ers
To help
target some
students &
graduates
needed
through
stakeholders
N/A To have them
as a member
in a local
committee for
the project
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8-Press Releases and Media Coverage Links https://www.facebook.com/Morethanajob-106083727520182/?modal=admin_todo_tour
https://drive.google.com/file/d/18srko2iic87JArWxCswKpAKzmK8bFGLA/view
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1PJQGJ5-H7x-FcSSINM-
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F9ujN8hgFoA&feature=youtu.be
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9-APPENDICES
Appendix 1. Invitation letters
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Appendix 2. List of invited people
Name Location Activities or/and Goals
KAFD Amman The KAFD places a heavy emphasis on the youth
sector and places it at the top of its priorities in
accordance with His Majesty King Abdullah II Ibn
Al Hussein's directives. It implements a series of
programme and projects that aim to engage the
youth in the development process. The KAFD's
activities are focused on five areas:
Entrepreneurship, Employability Development,
Community and Communication, Capacity
Building, All Jordan Youth Commission
Oasis500. Amman MENA’s first startup accelerator
It invests in Jordan’s startup founders and set
them up for success!
Oasis500 offers a 6-month hands-on acceleration
program that supports emerging companies
through addressing their needs, such as technical
supervision, consulting and access to networks.
Oasis500 also provides managerial services
including office space, accounting, auditing and
legal support; in addition to discounted services
from its partners.
Jordan Innovation
Center
Amman
https://www.jiec.com/en/jordan-
innovation-center/
Raises the efficiency of the infrastructure and
service
Increases the proportion of investment growth and
indigenization
Develops institutional capacity
Area: 1. management and sustainable
development according to international
standards of infrastructure and services so that
they are supportive of the
investments and keep abreast of developments.
2. Creating partnerships according to the
principles of fair trade and the
benefits of preferential stimulating.
Innovative Jordan https://innovative.jo Aims to strengthen Jordan’s standing as a
regional hub for innovation and to build a
generation that contributes to sustainable
development through innovative, original ideas.
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TTI https://tti-jo.org/ Alongside the equipped co-working spaces, offers
many business support services to our incubates
such as business development, financial
management, branding, legal services and ICT
transformation.
Ti is a Jordanian non-profit organization started
its activities in the entrepreneurship sector among
youth and women in 2010 by spreading the culture
of entrepreneurship through its programs, events,
activities, and its incubators, reaching more than
6000 beneficiaries from north to south.
We collaborate with the public and private sector
including the government, industries, big
corporates, civic societies, and academia to foster
collaborations and connections between business
incubators, accelerators, innovation hubs,co-
working spaces and other key stakeholders in the
entrepreneurship ecosystem to subserve both the
entrepreneurs and the ecosystem players.
The Jordanian
Action for the
Development of
Enterprises
(JADE)
Amman Accessing local and international experts and
mentors
Creating and developing local and international
market linkages & enhancing overall value-chains
Supporting the enterprises in producing more
added value and complex products
Promoting the overall transformation to a more
knowledge based economy
Upscaling the capacity of Jordanian SMEs to
compete in global markets
Fostering and enhancing innovation
techniques/mechanisms within the SMEs
Umniah’s Business
Incubator
Amman
https://www.umniah.com/en/explore-
umniah/umniah-s-business-incubator/
Fostering a culture of entrepreneurship and
innovation while simultaneously reinforcing its
leading role in the country by creating an
exceptional environment that motivates Jordanian
entrepreneurs and nascent companies.
iPARK Amman
http://www.ipark.jo/iparkjo/About.aspx
iPARK specializes in enabling and accelerating
the growth of startup companies through its
effective incubation facilities, globally recognized
entrepreneurship programs, commercialization
and intellectual property services, matchmaking
opportunities with serious investors, and unique
industry networking events.
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Through its range of programs, iPARK offers
unique and comprehensive services that greatly
increase the opportunities for success for
technology startups through better access to
markets, finance and talent. These services
include, Incubation services, Intellectual property
and commercialization service, entrepreneurship
development and investment.
iPARK has continuously helped companies
become market leaders. Today, our graduate
companies are collectively valued at over USD 50
million, generate millions of dollars in revenues,
and provide thousands of high valued jobs.
Jordanian Women
Solidarity Institute
Amman
Website: www.sigi-jordan.org
E-Mail: info@sigi-jordan.org
Raising awareness among women on their basic
rights guaranteed by international charters for
human rights, especially those related to women's
rights, in addition to the national laws and
constitution, strengthening and empowering
women, monitoring and documenting violations
and following up on them, encouraging them to
work to determine and realise joint objectives,
encouraging them to work with men to spread and
develop the culture of human rights and defending
these rights, providing different types of
information and legal and social services, them
rehabilitating women subject to human rights
violations, and contributing to efforts to realise
development and enhance women participation in
public life
Noor Al-Hussien
Foundation (NHF)
Amman
Website:
www.nooralhusseinfoundation.org
E-Mail: administrator@khf.org.jo
Goals: To create a spirit of creativity among
Jordanian citizens by cultivating a sense of
awareness of the importance of sustainable
development. The Foundation is also active in the
areas of individual health, support of small
enterprises and programs for the employment of
Jordanian women.
INJAZ for creation
of economic
opportunities for
Jordanian youth
Amman. Branches: Irbed. Zarqa. Karak.
Maaan. Aqaba. Wadi Musa.
Website: www.injaz.org.jo
E-Mail: info@injaz.org.jo
Goals: To inspire and prepare youth to become
productive members of their society and
accelerate the development of the national
economy.”
Members: INJAZ Board: the esteblishment and
growth of INJAZ Board of Trustees has added an
incredible value to the program. The board
currently comprises of 56 board members
representing leading local and international
corporations.
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Jordanian
Hashemite Fund
for Human
Development
(JOHUD)
Amman
Website: www.johud.org.jo
E-Mail: info@johud.org.jo
Goals: To raise awareness in order to encourage
everyone to participate in addressing the
phenomenon of poverty in Jordan and to combat it
and to work to mitigate the negative effects of
social and economic changes affecting the lives of
the poor as well as the right to participate in
decisions affecting their lives and affect them
especially the poor and the marginalized in
addition to access to and sustainability of
resources to overcome local challenges because
poor access to resources empowers them and
helps them overcome the problems they face.
IFAD plays a supportive and facilitating role in
empowering the poor
Jordan Association
for
intrepreneurship
Amman Goals:- Encouraging innovation and creativity in
business in line with development requirements.
E-Mail: info@josbe.org
Telephone: 0799603207
- Prepare a distinguished generation of
entrepreneurs and professional competencies
required in various fields of development.
- Preparation of studies and research and provide
consultations that contribute to the development of
the wheel of the national economy to upgrade
global leadership.
- Contribute in building the skills of individuals and
groups besides build their energies and raise their
awareness of the concept of leadership.
- Securing job opportunities through developing
the necessary technical and cognitive skills of the
individual to participate actively in the labor market
and linking the individual with job opportunities.
- Continuous communication with relevant bodies
in common areas.
- Protect the freedoms of individuals through the
promotion of human rights, including civil, political,
economic, social and cultural rights based on
international conventions, covenants and national
legislation
- Preparing a national category that contributes to
enriching national thought and deepening the
culture of dialogue, democracy, and human rights
in society
Japan Emergency
NGO
Amman
www.jen-npo.org
Goals: Economically and morally support people
who face difficulties because of conflicts and
catastrophes
Tkiyet Um Ali Amman Goals: - Combating hunger and helping to achieve
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Website: www.tua.jo
E-Mail: info@tua.jo
food security in Jordan.
- To provide funding for Tikya programs through
various sources of donations and sources of
sustainable financing.
- Raising awareness of the issue of combating
hunger and mobilizing the necessary support to
support efforts in this field through awareness
campaigns carried out by Takiya and Goodwill
Ambassadors to combat hunger in Jordan and the
region.
- Building partnerships with civil society institutions
and government and private institutions to
strengthen efforts to combat hunger.
Jordanian
Association for
Manufacturers and
Exporters of
Footwear
Amman
E-Mail: leatherfootwear@yahoo.com
Goals: Regulating the work to organise the sector,
manufacturers and exporters of footwear and
leather industries and highlighting their role in
serving the national economy, taking the
responsibility of increasing the professional level
of the institutions working in the sector and
upgrading the methods of production, marketing
and export, studying the legislation, laws and
regulations relating to the sector, working on their
development, and conducting studies to promote
investment opportunities in the sector in
cooperation with the concerned authorities,
fostering the presence of the association in
decision-making levels in the sector, contributing
to finding solutions to the problems facing the
sector and taking all the necessary measures to
support the sector and its development and serve
its members.
Jordan Association
for
Entrepreneurship
Amman
E-Mail: info@josbe.org
Telephone: 0799603207
Goals: - Encouraging innovation and creativity in
business in line with development requirements.
- Prepare a distinguished generation of
entrepreneurs and professional competencies
required in various fields of development.
- Preparation of studies and research and provide
consultations that contribute to the development of
the wheel of the national economy to upgrade
global leadership.
- Contribute in building the skills of individuals and
groups besides build their energies and raise their
awareness of the concept of leadership.
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- Securing job opportunities through developing
the necessary technical and cognitive skills of the
individual to participate actively in the labor market
and linking the individual with job opportunities.
- Continuous communication with relevant bodies
in common areas.
- Protect the freedoms of individuals through the
promotion of human rights, including civil, political,
economic, social and cultural rights based on
international conventions, covenants and national
legislation
- Preparing a national category that contributes to
enriching national thought and deepening the
culture of dialogue, democracy, and human rights
in society
Ladies of Central
Badia Charitable
Society
Irbid Goals: Enabling women in terms of economy and
culture through holding seminars and lectures,
helping the poor, participating in rehabilitation of
individuals with disabilities beside providing them
with some of their needs, and paying attention to
students in intermediate school.
Ras Muneef
Society for Social
Development
Ajloun Goals: Serve the local community in terms of
culture and economy, support students, and
provide aids for the poor.
The Jordanian
Free Zones
Investors
Association
Zarqaa
Website: www.jfzic.com
E-Mail: JFZIC@yahoo.com
Goals: Taking care of the interests of its members,
organizing their affairs, coordinating their efforts,
and working on the creation of areas of
cooperation among them, representing their
interests before all the concerned departments
and agencies, taking part with the concerned
parties in the free zones to make decisions and
recommendations about investment in the free
zones, activating the role of these zones to
support the country's economy and encouraging
the Arab and foreign investors to invest in them.
Solidarity Fund for
Military Retirees
and Veterans
Amman
Website: www.esarsv.com
E-Mail: esarsv@orange.jo
Goals: Improve the economic and social
conditions for the military retirees and their
families within the available resources. Benefit
from the retirees experiences in all fields.
Rehabilitate the retirees in all areas, especially in
information technology in order to enable them to
merge into the civil society in the business area.
Provide financial facilities for the retirees to enable
them buy their needs by installments.
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King Hussein
Foundation (KHF)
Amman
Website: www.kinghusseinfoundation.org
E-Mail: khf-nhf@khf.org.jo
Goals: Providing humanitarian services that reflect
King Hussein's humanitarian vision and heritage in
continuation of his lifelong vision and efforts for
peace, sustainable development of society and
dialogue of cultures through national and regional
programs that promote education, leadership,
economic empowerment, participation in decision-
making and commitment to address the human
development crisis.
Jordan River
Foundation
Amman
Website: www.jordanriver.jo
E-Mail: info@ilf.org.jo
Goals: Promoting, in partnership with
stakeholders, the development of a dynamic
Jordanian society by initiating and supporting
sustainable social, economic and cultural
programmes that empower communities and
individuals based on their needs and priorities.
Jordanian National
Forum for Women
Amman
Website: www.jnfw.org
E-Mail: info@infw.jo
Goals: Enhancing the status of Jordanian women
through raising awareness and training in the
political, legislative, health, economic and
environmental fields through implementing the
national women strategy in Jordan and any other
national strategies.
The National
Committee for
Women's Affairs
Amman
Website: www.women.jo
E-Mail: jncw@nets.com.jo
Goals: Enhancing the social status of women and
underlining the importance of their participation,
increasing and developing the status of women in
the economic life, enhancing the legal status of
women, and increasing women participation in the
political life.
King Hussein
Orphanage
Charitable
Organisation/ Irbid
Irbid
mbarh.alhussen@gmail.com
Goals: Sheltering orphans of martyrs and other
citizens who meet the orphanage requirements
(orphans who were denied the sympathy of the
father and tenderness of the mother). This shelter
is for social protection, educating them and
offering a helping hand in order to allow orphans
make their way in life, like other individuals and
also in order to guarantee a proper path for them
to follow against the dangers of social and moral
deviation.
Applied Scientific
Research Fund
Amman
Website: www.asrf.jo
Supporting potential Arab innovators in the
healthcare sector through capacity building,
funding their projects, and providing them with the
needed network
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Appendix 3. Attendance Sheet
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Appendix 4. Agenda
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Appendix 5. Photos
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