4 th Circle -Amman - Bucharest Street -No 5 /PO Box 2440
Amman 11181
الأردن
- Heritage
- International/Cultural relations
1.To protect and preserve archaelogical sites in Jordan , in cooperation with concerned Jordanian authorities and regional and international bodies . 2. To promote the cultural heritage of Jordan and to support and encourage the publication of books ,pamphlets and research . 3. To create awarness in the community , especially among young people , of the importance of archaeological sites in Jordan and the need to preserve and protect them . 4. Building a national coalition of NGOs working for protection of culture and natural heritage . 5. Working with other relevant parties to develop a national parks management and protection system in Jordan . 6. Establishing a network of volunteers that would help in developing FAO activities . 7. Developing educational materials and programs for teachers and students .
1. Fields trips to archaelogical sites in Jordan , guided by experts . 2. Lectures in English and Arabic on subjects related to Archaelogy and culture heritage . 3. Trips to neigboring and other countries to explore sites of archaelogical and cultural interests . 4. The FAO newsletters , Ancient Jordan , and momthly activities updates , are sent to all members , archaelogical centers , cultural centers and university departments . 5. Public awarness project activities and aticles : for the public at large : include advertissements in the main newspapers and public service annoucements , which aim to spread awarness about our national heritage and how we can protect it from the coming generations . 6. For school children : include special meeting and activities for schoolteachers , students and parents .
To engage with the organisation work on Shifting Focus To Intercultural Cities
Cities can be critical players for intercultural dialogue and cultural diplomacy. Against a backdrop of unprecedented human movements, as well as the impact of the refugee crisis on the region’s societies, future intercultural cities will be potential dialogue incubators and engines of social innovation. Investing in a comprehensive regional strategy for how to leverage the long- term role of cities will also contribute to a shift in intercultural dialogue work, embedding and interconnecting sustainable policies and practices at a local level. Such a strategy can be built on a two-fold approach: (i) Facilitating the creation of a Euro-Mediterranean network of local and regional authorities for the exchange of good practices related to diversity/integration management policies; and (ii) Supporting civil society for the promotion of intercultural action at the local level with a renewed attention to social entrepreneurship as an innovative mechanism for social participation. Valletta’s status as European Capital of Culture in 2018 is an opportunity to activate a far-reaching network of “Mediterranean” cities to act as champions for cultural diplomacy and intercultural dialogue.
To engage on the work o f Anna Lindh Foundation Shifting Focus To Intercultural Cities
Cities can be critical players for intercultural dialogue and cultural diplomacy. Against a backdrop of unprecedented human movements, as well as the impact of the refugee crisis on the region’s societies, future intercultural cities will be potential dialogue incubators and engines of social innovation. Investing in a comprehensive regional strategy for how to leverage the long- term role of cities will also contribute to a shift in intercultural dialogue work, embedding and interconnecting sustainable policies and practices at a local level. Such a strategy can be built on a two-fold approach: (i) Facilitating the creation of a Euro-Mediterranean network of local and regional authorities for the exchange of good practices related to diversity/integration management policies; and (ii) Supporting civil society for the promotion of intercultural action at the local level with a renewed attention to social entrepreneurship as an innovative mechanism for social participation. Valletta’s status as European Capital of Culture in 2018 is an opportunity to activate a far-reaching network of “Mediterranean” cities to act as champions for cultural diplomacy and intercultural dialogue.