Amman
The Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom has been active in Jordan since 1984, implementing projects in the areas of decentralisation, civic education, entrepreneurship, and free market economy. The Amman Office originally coordinated the Foundation’s projects in Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, and Iraq. Since 2016 it has been serving as FNF's Middle East and North Africa Regional Office. In Jordan, the FNF Office cooperates with a diverse array of partners including ministries and civil society organisations. Through various projects and events, FNF’s partners promote liberal values such as human rights, democracy, the rule of law and social market economy.
News
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Friedrich Naumann Foundation Jordan’s Role at COP29
At COP29, Lilian Haddad, FNF Jordan’s Refugees Project Coordinator, emphasized the connection between climate change and displacement in MENA, calling for solutions to support vulnerable communities.
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Showcasing Unity and Sustainable Development
Experience the Christmas Bazaar for Refugees Empowerment, where diverse communities came together to embrace unity, support refugee entrepreneurs, and create a legacy of hope and empowerment.
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Empowering Refugee Entrepreneurs Through Innovation
Refugee entrepreneurs from Jordan and Lebanon showcased 17 innovative projects at the STEPNAU 2024 Hackathon, concluding an 11-week journey of learning, collaboration, and resilience.
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Parliament in Motion: The NAUSIM Experience
NAUSIM transformed ambition into action as participants debated, collaborated, and crafted legislation in a hands-on learning journey.
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FNF MENA Urges Diplomacy Amid Rising Middle East Tensions
As tensions escalate across the Middle East, the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom (FNF MENA) emphasizes the urgent need for diplomacy and restraint.
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GJU Interns Gain Real-World Skills at Naumann Foundation
Through a pioneering partnership, GJU and the Friedrich Naumann Foundation (FNF) have launched a dual education program to boost student employability and tailor graduates to job market needs.
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Friedrich Neumann Foundation's Electoral Media Campaign Project Empowers Future Political Leaders