Orange Jordan Sponsors Model United Nations Conferences in Several Schools to Support Future Leaders

As part of its commitment to supporting and empowering youth, Orange Jordan sponsored Model United Nations (MUN) conferences held in three schools: the Jubilee School, Al Ittihad Schools, and New English School. These conferences aimed to develop students' skills in discussing global issues through educational and academic activities that simulate the real experience of the United Nations.
The Model United Nations empowers students to understand global challenges and develop their dialogue and negotiation skills. It brings school students together from different cultures to simulate UN sessions and discuss topics such as sustainable development, fostering values of cooperation, and global responsibility.
These events brought together students who came up with suggested innovative solutions to several global challenges. This experience helped enhance their skills in conducting constructive dialogue, debates, and enriched knowledge exchange.
Orange Jordan emphasized the importance of these conferences in enhancing youth skills in dialogue and critical and creative thinking, which contributes to preparing a qualified generation of leaders capable of making a positive change in the future. The company also affirmed its commitment to supporting initiatives that serve the community, foster awareness, and promote sustainability.
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Background Information
Orange
Orange Jordan is one of the 29 subsidiaries of Orange Group, a leading telecommunications operator in the world that ranks in the top ten among its competitors.. Orange Jordan is an international brand with a local spirit, applying globally acquired experience to initiate and maintain a digital transformation of the country that will lead to greater opportunities at shared socioeconomic prosperity for its people. It has an expanding customer base of more than five million, a network of around 1,800 dedicated employees, and more than 55 branches.