Interviews with Najah: Podcasts
Najah is a program of Save the Children in Jordan, aiming to "increase the employability of Jordanian youth through learning-by-doing approaches, career counseling, support to stay in work, and community mobilization designed to enhance parents' support for youth employment and entrepreneurship."
To learn more about the program, MEYI communications specialist Samantha Constant interviewed Najah staff members Amy Mina, Deputy Program Director for Save the Children in Jordan; Mario Twal, Community Mobilizer & Team Leader for Najah in the Central Region; and Roa'a Khudairij, Trainer for the Najah Program, Central Region, about their work.
1. Save the Children and Injaz (Amy Mina, Deputy Program Director, Save The Children, Jordan)
2. Reaching the Unreached (Mario Twal, Community Mobilizer & Team Leader for Najah in the Central Region)
3. Training Manual and Safe Spaces (Roa'a Khudairij, Trainer for Najah, Central Region)
4. A Teacher from Quweirah (Amy Mina)
5. Following Up (Mario Twal)
6. Jordan, Entrepreneurship, and Employment (Amy Mina)
7. The Flower of the Desert and USAID (Mario Twal)
8. Private Sector Involvement (Amy Mina)
9. The 3 Pillars of the Najah Team (Mario Twal)
10. Experiences with Najah (Roa'a Khudairij, Arabic)



