07-تموز-2019

The Chamber of Industry of Irbid hosted on Saturday the
activities of the induction meeting of the Jordanian Industrial Society for
Businesswomen, in the presence of the secretary general of the association Taha
al-Mughariz and the head of the chamber, Hani Abushan. Al-Mogharez said that
the register seeks to establish new foundations for supporting projects,
provided that they have a social impact on citizens and that they are
sustainable and sustainable and contribute to providing job opportunities.
He said that the support will be qualitative according to clear
conditions and consistent with the approved standards and achieve
sustainability and benefit of the local community.
He pointed to the need to find an incubator for women's work
that will reduce the cost of production and achieve them sustainability and
sustainability and thus achieve a better return reflected the impact on the
standard of living of women and their families in various segments of society.
For his part, Abu Hassan stressed the importance of the
association's vision for industrial women in increasing the economic role of
women through organizing professions and increasing the competitiveness of
their products.
The association's president, Nevine Shawabka, said that the
association aspires to enhance the role of women in the industrial sector by
assisting them in marketing their products by participating in local and
international exhibitions with a special wing of the association, in addition
to providing legal, technical and financial advice.
The Chairperson of the Women's Committee at Irbid Chamber of
Commerce and its member Fayza Al-Mallah stressed the importance of the meeting
in introducing mechanisms to support women's projects to activate the role of
women in economic development and make positive proposals for this purpose.
The meeting included discussions with business and professional
women focused on the mechanism of organizing similar professions for women and
ways to support them, in addition to periodic awareness in this regard.
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