Amman: Activities of the 7th bazaar of "YADAWI," an E-commerce platform to sell handmade items, is scheduled to begin in the central region next Friday, in King Abdullah II Gardens in the capital Amman's Muqabalain district. Organized by IRADA, a national initiative focused on improving Jordanians' productivity, the bazaar will be open from 3pm until 9pm for two consecutive days, according to its statement Wednesday. The bazaar features 35 IRADA's craft and food projects marketed on "YADAWI" portal, as participants in the event display a variety of "healthy" craft and food products, which have acquired quality control certificates and are subject to periodic oversight and laboratory testing from Royal Scientific Society. The bazaar will provide an opportunity for YADAWI's projects to display and promote their products for the public, the statement said. Launched by IRADA initiative, YADAWI platform is the first non-profit electronic marketing app during the Covid-19 pandemic period in 2021, aimed to enabl e home business owners from various governorates to sell and market their products, primarily pickles, dairy products, and handicrafts. Source: Jordan News Agency
Related Articles
Preparations for the International Return Film Festival next month are complete
Preparations for the eighth edition of the International Return Film Festival, which will be called the “South Africa Edition”, have been completed. 93 films from 31 countries have been received, all of which dealt with Palestinian national issues, m…
Israeli forces detain 25 Palestinians, including Gaza women, from the West Bank
RAMALLAH: Israeli occupation forces overnight and Sunday detained at least 25 Palestinians from the West Bank, including a woman from Gaza, a child, and a wounded citizen and former prisoners.
The Palestinian Prisoner’s Society (PPS) and the Commissi…
MWL condemns Israeli Occupation settlers’ violations in West Bank
JEDDAH, The Muslim World League condemned on Saturday the attack and violations perpetuated by Israeli Occupation settlers in Jit Village on the West Bank.
In a statement, the League denounced the grave violations committed by the settlers against th…
