Amman: Orange Jordan and the Crown Prince Foundation (CPF) Sunday signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on a training programme to raise the digital skills of younger Jordanians. According to a statement, Orange Jordan will bolster digital skills to meet market needs and global trends for younger Jordanians in coordination with the CPF in Karak, Ajloun and Mafraq by training 60 people. More governorates will be covered in later stages. Orange Jordan CEO Philip Mansour and CPF Executive Director Tamam Manko signed the MoU. Source: Jordan News Agency
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