Amman
The Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom has been active in Jordan since 1984, implementing projects in the areas of decentralization, 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 organizations. Through various projects and events, FNF’s partners promote liberal values such as human rights, democracy, the rule of law and social market economy.
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KHUTA PROJECT: SUPPORTING GOVERNMENT ENTITIES TO FULFILL THEIR ROLES IN POLITICAL REFORM
KHUTA PROJECT: SUPPORTING GOVERNMENT ENTITIES TO FULFILL THEIR ROLES IN POLITICAL REFORM
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THE 5TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE: " REFUGEES IN JORDAN: A VISION TOWARDS THE FUTURE"
THE 5TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE:
" REFUGEES IN JORDAN: A VISION TOWARDS
THE FUTURE"
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Nau-Guard Your Data Project
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Welcoming the Regional Director
Meet our esteemed Regional Director, Mr. Jörg Dehnert brings a wealth of expertise and leadership to our dynamic team. With a remarkable background in Political Science and History, Jörg Dehnert has been an essential part of our foundation's growth and success, consistently striving for excellence and driving innovation.
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The New West
Russia’s brutal war of aggression against Ukraine has profoundly changed the global political situation. Fundamentally new conditions for political decision-making have emerged all
over the world. Hope for a peaceful Europe has been shaken.
The value-based Western model – which combines open societies, free markets, democracy, the rule of law, and human rights – has experienced multiple crises since the fall of the
Berlin Wall in 1989. None, however, compares to today’s challenge to this “Western model of democracy” -
EdTech Nau The Education Technology Start-up Incubator @mySTARTUP
Educational Technology is on the rise! The COVID-19 pandemic forced us to go online, challenging the educators and students across the globe, and Jordan has been no exception. At the same time, technological solutions are an opportunity to make learning more effective, fun, accessible, and better adapted to our modern world.