**“Community Entrepreneurship as a Tool to Improve Employment and Education Opportunities in Rural Communities”**
Stay tuned for the upcoming political dialogue.
As part of the Safe Political Youth Space “Masahat Reef” project, implemented by the Change Makers Center for Sustainable Development, in partnership with Sawt Ajloun Community Radio, and in collaboration with the German Rosa Luxemburg Foundation.
Episode Topics:
How does community entrepreneurship contribute to creating sustainable job opportunities in rural areas?
The role of local initiatives in improving the quality of education and access to it.
Challenges faced by young entrepreneurs in rural communities.
Youth success stories in community entrepreneurship and alternative education.
The relationship between community entrepreneurship and local economic development.
- Recommendations from young leaders to develop policies that support entrepreneurship and education in rural areas.
Episode Guests: A distinguished gathering featuring a select group of young leaders from the Safe Political Youth Space “Masahat Reef,” alongside experts in entrepreneurship and education, local officials, civil society representatives, and decision-makers. Together, they will discuss the current state of community entrepreneurship in Jordan and explore tools for its development. The guests include:
• Director of the National Employment Program at the Ministry of Labor “Mr. Riad Shamout”
• Project Manager – Jordan River Foundation “Nizar Salibi”
• Episode Moderator: Community Engagement and Local Development Expert “Suhaib Ahmad Rababah”
Young leaders from Masahat Reef:
• Hebatallah Al-Qurashi
• Salah Al-Zghoul
Hiba Al-Samadi
Join us on time and listen to young voices carrying realistic and ambitious visions.
Date: Tuesday, September 30, 2025
Time: 11:00 AM
“Via Ajloun Community Radio – where we build bridges between people and decision-makers.”
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