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:: Al-Hayat Center announces its Public opinion poll on “Young Jordanians perceptions on the recent constitutional amendments announced by Royal Committee on Constitutional Review during August 2011”
Al-Hayat Center for Civil Society Development has implemented the press conference to announce its Public opinion poll on “Young Jordanians perceptions on the recent constitutional amendments announced by Royal Committee on Constitutional Review during August 2011” at Grand Hyatt Amman Hotel on Wednesday 7th September 2011, 11:15 am. More informations on the results clicke Here
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:: 3-day workshop on “Social Mobilization” for Young Jordanians
Al-Hayat center has conducted a 3-day workshop on “Social Mobilization” during the period 15-18\8\2011 in Amman. The workshop is one of the project “Building University Students’ Council Members Democratic Capacity “activities, funded by the MOPIC - EUD and the Netherlands Embassy. 30 participants were joining the workshop after being selected from previous activities. At the end of the workshop the participants lunched the “Future leaders’ initiative” as one of Al-Hayat Center initiative for yo
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:: Members of the Future Leaders Initiative Complete First ToT Training Workshop
The youth members of the Future Leaders Initiative completed their first training workshop earlier this week at the Olive Branch Hotel in Jerash, Jordan. This first, 3-day workshop was designed as a Training of Trainers (ToT) to develop the members’ skill sets and knowledge base regarding tools and mechanisms they can utilize to conduct effective trainings on soft skills within their universities and communities.
 
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:: Al-Hayat’s General Director Presents Research Findings at Stanford University
Al-Hayat’s General Director, Dr. Amer Bani Amer, recently attended a conference at Stanford University in Palo Alto, California, USA to present his research findings regarding the current atmosphere of political reform activism and development in Jordan.
The General Director’s research focuses on the Jordanian public’s perception of political activism reform in the country. Using semi-structured interview methodology, d
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:: 67% of MPs Support Changing the Current Voting System (Single Non-Transferable Vote)
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:: “Chit-Chat” Resumes at Al-Hayat

Al-Hayat Center recently reimplemented its “Chit-Chat” Program to provide a space and opportunity for Jordanian students, Al-Hayat volunteers, and members of the community to practice their English conversation skills with native English speakers and their Jordanian peers. The program is held every Thursday afternoon at the cent
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:: Riyadah project News


Al-Hayat center had conducted series of training workshops for 55 participants on leadership skills, communication, team building, creative thinking skills and leadership, building skills and management of projects, job skills, budgeting, and feasibility studies on December 2010. During the training workshops the participants were divided into six g
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:: Universities’ Open Days

Campaigns to Enhance Public Participation in 2010 Parliamentary Elections

Universities’ Open Days

To enhance Young Jordanians participation in the upcoming 2010 parliamentary elections, Al-Hayat has lunched the Universities open days, where group of young Jordanians are conducting 15 open

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:: Participation Caravan .

Campaigns to Enhance Public Participation in 2010 Parliamentary Elections

Participation Caravan.

Believing in the importance of enhancing the public participation, specifically youth participation in the 2010 parliamentary election, Al-Hayat has lunched the participation caravan, where 27 young Jordanians joined together to raise the awareness of their peers and their communities in the importance of participation in the parliam

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:: Second Statment for Monitoring the 2010 Jordanian Parliamentary Elections

The civil coalitions for monitoring the 2010 parliamentary election  produced a statement today 11th October on the second day of the candidates’ registration process, indicating that 138 candidates have officially registered all over the country. The observers reported several candidates’ complaints on the insistence of the municipalities to collect the campaigning fees in cash which contrar

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:: Statment for Monitoring the 2010 Jordanian Parliamentary Elections

A Statement by the Civil Coalition for Monitoring the 2010 Jordanian Parliamentary Elections “Rased” on the first hours of the voting process (06:00 – 09:00)
 
The monitoring efforts of the Civil Coalition for Monitoring the 2010 Jordanian Parliamentary Elections has commenced since the early morning, and before the polling centers were to open officially. The 1650 observers’ team was deployed around the King

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