INJAZ

Non-profit organisation


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::summary Non-profit organisation ::

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FieldValue
nameINJAZ
founded
native nameإنجاز
native_name_langar
focusYouth, Education, Employment, Entrepreneurship
headquartersAmman, Jordan
leader_titleChairperson
leader_nameHaethum Buttikhi
leader_title2Vice Chairperson
leader_name2Ahmad Tijani
num_employees90+
homepagehttps://injaz.org.jo/
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| name = INJAZ | founded = | native name = إنجاز | native_name_lang = ar | location = | focus = Youth, Education, Employment, Entrepreneurship | headquarters = Amman, Jordan | leader_title = Chairperson | leader_name = Haethum Buttikhi | leader_title2 = Vice Chairperson | leader_name2 = Ahmad Tijani | num_employees = 90+ | homepage = https://injaz.org.jo/

INJAZ is a non-profit organization established in 1999, with its headquarters situated in Amman, Jordan. The organization provides vocational training courses for children from developing nations. INJAZ operates over 44 initiatives across all twelve governorates of Jordan, collaborating with 3000 schools, 41 universities and colleges and 50 youth centers to deliver its programs.

History

Established in 1999, INJAZ originally operated as a project under Save the Children, funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and by Jordanian Queen Rania al Abdullah. The project was relaunched in 2001 as an independent nonprofit organization, led by Soraya Salti. Jordan enrolled over 100,000 students by the 2010-2011 school year.

INJAZ provides young people with vocational training and entrepreneurship skills. The organization receives support from Jordan's business and professional community, which contributes funds, as well as volunteer teachers and leaders.

In 2018 INJAZ established mySTARTUP, a subsidiary incubator program that helps youth and women entrepreneurs launch startups. The current operational capacity of mySTARTUP allows it to incubate 100 startups a year.

Locations

INJAZ is headquartered in Amman, Jordan, and operates field offices in various locations across the country, including Irbid, Zarqa, Al Karak, Wadi Musa, Tafilah and Aqaba.

References

References

  1. "INJAZ".
  2. Soraya Altorki. (2015). "A Companion to the Anthropology of the Middle East". Wiley.
  3. (8 December 2013). "Uberpreneurs: How to Create Innovative Global Businesses and Transform Human Societies". Springer.
  4. (2012). "Youth and Skills: Putting Education to Work". UNESCO.
  5. (2005). "Report on trade mission to Tunisia, Jordan, Oman, and Egypt". DIANE Publishing.
  6. (2011). "Generation in Waiting: The Unfulfilled Promise of Young People in the Middle East". Brookings Institution Press.
  7. Christopher M. Schroeder. (2013). "Startup Rising: The Entrepreneurial Revolution Remaking the Middle East". St. Martin's Press.
  8. World Bank. (2004). "Gender and Development in the Middle East and North Africa: Women in the Public Sphere". World Bank Publications.
  9. "mySTARTUP".
  10. "INJAZ".

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