As part of its commitment to empowering youth and enhancing their potential, Orange Jordan sponsored Model United Nations (MUN) conferences held at three schools: Jubilee School, Al Ittihad Schools, and Modern English School. These conferences aimed to develop students' skills in discussing contemporary global issues through educational and academic activities that simulate the UN experience.
The MUN program enables students to understand global challenges and strengthen their skills in dialogue and negotiation. Participants from diverse backgrounds engage in UN-style sessions to debate sustainable development issues and other global concerns, fostering values of cooperation and global responsibility.
These events brought together students who collaborated on proposing innovative solutions to international challenges. The experience was designed to enhance their abilities in constructive dialogue, debate, and knowledge exchange.
Orange Jordan highlighted the significance of such conferences in developing youth skills in dialogue, critical thinking, and creativity—essential qualities for shaping a generation of qualified leaders capable of driving positive change. The company reaffirmed its commitment to supporting initiatives that benefit the community and promote awareness and sustainability.
As part of its commitment to empowering youth and enhancing their potential, Orange Jordan sponsored Model United Nations (MUN) conferences held at three schools: Jubilee School, Al Ittihad Schools, and Modern English School. These conferences aimed to develop students' skills in discussing contemporary global issues through educational and academic activities that simulate the UN experience.
The MUN program enables students to understand global challenges and strengthen their skills in dialogue and negotiation. Participants from diverse backgrounds engage in UN-style sessions to debate sustainable development issues and other global concerns, fostering values of cooperation and global responsibility.
These events brought together students who collaborated on proposing innovative solutions to international challenges. The experience was designed to enhance their abilities in constructive dialogue, debate, and knowledge exchange.
Orange Jordan highlighted the significance of such conferences in developing youth skills in dialogue, critical thinking, and creativity—essential qualities for shaping a generation of qualified leaders capable of driving positive change. The company reaffirmed its commitment to supporting initiatives that benefit the community and promote awareness and sustainability.
As part of its commitment to empowering youth and enhancing their potential, Orange Jordan sponsored Model United Nations (MUN) conferences held at three schools: Jubilee School, Al Ittihad Schools, and Modern English School. These conferences aimed to develop students' skills in discussing contemporary global issues through educational and academic activities that simulate the UN experience.
The MUN program enables students to understand global challenges and strengthen their skills in dialogue and negotiation. Participants from diverse backgrounds engage in UN-style sessions to debate sustainable development issues and other global concerns, fostering values of cooperation and global responsibility.
These events brought together students who collaborated on proposing innovative solutions to international challenges. The experience was designed to enhance their abilities in constructive dialogue, debate, and knowledge exchange.
Orange Jordan highlighted the significance of such conferences in developing youth skills in dialogue, critical thinking, and creativity—essential qualities for shaping a generation of qualified leaders capable of driving positive change. The company reaffirmed its commitment to supporting initiatives that benefit the community and promote awareness and sustainability.
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Orange Jordan Sponsors Model UN Conferences in Schools to Support Future Leaders
 
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