“Entrepreneurship as a Tool for Job Creation in Rural Communities”
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Entrepreneurship as a tool for job creation in rural communities, as part of the Safe Political Youth Space in Rural Areas project, implemented by the Change Makers Center for Sustainable Development, in partnership with Sawt Ajloun Community Radio, and in cooperation with the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation – Germany.
“Episode Topics”
How does entrepreneurship contribute to creating sustainable job opportunities in rural communities?
The role of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in supporting economic and social development.
The challenges faced by young entrepreneurs in rural areas and how to overcome them
Public and private support mechanisms for promoting entrepreneurship.
Success stories of rural youth who turned their ideas into successful ventures.
• Recommendations from young leaders to develop a supportive environment for entrepreneurship in Jordan.
Guests of the Episode:
A qualitative meeting bringing together a select group of young leaders from the Safe Political Youth Space in Rural Areas, along with local experts, officials, civil society representatives, and decision-makers to discuss the reality of entrepreneurship, its impact on job creation, and the enhancement of social protection. The guests are:
Suhaib Ahmad Rababaah, expert in community engagement and local development.
Alaa Naimat, Manager of the Green Entrepreneurship Program at the Global Green Growth Institute
Ms. Sirin Al-Sayouf, Project Manager of “Ready for Tomorrow” at Plan International.
Young leaders from the Safe Political Youth Space in Rural Areas
Hiba Allah Al-Qurashi
Shahd Khattabeh
Young voices carrying realistic and ambitious visions about the role of entrepreneurship in driving economic and social development.
Date: Tuesday, 23/9/2025
Time: 11:00 AM
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