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US Senator Murphy visits training centre run by UNRWA in Wadi Seer

US Senator Murphy visits training centre run by UNRWA in Wadi Seer
Nayrouz News Agency :
  US Senator from Connecticut Chris Murphy paid a visit to the Wadi Seer Training Centre run by the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) in Amman. 

Senator Murphy received an on-site briefing about the situation of Palestine refugees in Jordan, the response of UNRWA during the COVID-19 pandemic and the way the agency runs its vocational training programmes, according to a statement from the UN agency. 

He was accompanied by US Ambassador to Jordan Henry T. Wooster, UNRWA Commissioner General Philippe Lazzarini and Director of UNRWA Affairs in Jordan  Marta Lorenzo, in addition to a group from the US embassy and UNRWA staff. 

During the tour inside the campus, the delegation was introduced to different workshops including: Maintenance of mobile phone devices, general electrical installation, carpentry and furniture making and auto mechanics. 

The Wadi Seer Training Centre was founded in 1962 and offers skills to some 1,500 students today in nearly 50 different educational areas that meet the needs of Jordan’s labour market, according to the statement. 

"One of the greatest challenges young people face nowadays is to find a job,” said Lorenzo.  

"Ninety per cent of our students find jobs immediately after they graduate from UNRWA vocational and training centres in Jordan. The training, skills and experience that these young women and men gain usually help reduce the barriers to the competitive labour market. To continue this positive trend, UNRWA training centres continuously adapt to the changing needs of the labour market,” Lorenzo said.

During the visit, the US delegation met with several UNRWA students, who described how the education they receive in the agency’s Vocational and Training Centre contributes to shaping their ambition and personalities. They also opened up about the employment challenges they will face, especially as the pandemic hit hard at the economy in Jordan.   

"I was glad to visit the Wadi Seer Training Centre and learn about the vocational training and education programmes they provide to refugees in Jordan. These US-supported programmes are critical to helping refugees, especially young people, rebuild their lives and contribute to the economy,” said Senator Murphy.

UNRWA in Jordan operates two TVET centres; Wadi Seer Training Centre (WSTC) and Amman Training Centre (ATC). As of April 2021, these centres provide 30 vocational, 16 technical and one trade courses to nearly 3,000 students. 

"The digital age has forced UNRWA to review the trainings it offered to students across the region, said Lazzarini. 

"Young Palestine refugees must be on par with their peers around the world if they are to continue being coveted by businesses and firms globally. Robotics, mechatronics and green energy are all new areas that UNRWA has now included in its vocational education programmes,” Lazzarini said.

Lat month, the US announced the restoration of $150 million to UNRWA and Palestine refugees, restoring its role as a decades-long friend and supporter of the UN agency that provides life-saving human development and humanitarian aid assistance to Palestine refugees across the Middle East. 
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