Army graduates 1st training course for female childcare providers
02/11/2025 | 16:01:37
Amman, Nov. 2 (Petra) – The Directorate of Military Women’s Affairs on Sunday celebrated the graduation of its first training course for childcare providers, held at Marka Hospitality and Tourism Institute, affilaited to the Vocational Training corporation (VTC).
The course brought together several female personnel of the Jordanian Armed Forces (JAF), who completed an intensive 275-hour training program, with the attendance of Brig. Gen. Khalil Da’ja, Assistant for Administration and Human Resources.
Implemented in cooperation with the National Council for Family Affairs and the Vocational Training Corporation, and supported by UN Women, the program comes under Jordan’s National Action Plan for implementing UN Security Council Resolution 1325 on Women, Peace, and Security.
The program aims to enhance participants’ skills and provide them with the technical knowledge required to work in early childhood care sector.
The training sessions covered both theoretical and practical aspects, focusing on safe and inclusive childcare environments, effective interaction with children of different age groups, and strengthened coordination between childcare centers, families, and the local community.
Talking at the graduation ceremony, Da’aja said the program reflects the JAF's "commitment" to empowering women, developing their professional skills, and enabling their active role in service and education fields, in line with national modernization efforts.
In turn, National Council for Family Affairs Secretary-General Mohammad Mogdadi highlighted the importance of specialized training in early childhood, noting its role in promoting women’s participation across military and security institutions.
VTC General Director Ahmed Gharaibeh said the initiative serves as "a model" for preparing qualified professionals in early childhood education, adding that the Corporation plans to expand it to other institutes to create more quality training and employment opportunities for Jordanian women.
UN Women Representative in Jordan Nicholas Burnett noted that the ceremony coincided with the 25th anniversary of UN Security Council Resolution 1325 and the first International Day of Care and Support, describing caregiving as the "unseen engine" that sustains families, communities, and economies.
Burnett also commended the Jordanian Armed Forces and partner institutions for their leadership in advancing women’s empowerment.
The event featured a video highlighting the program’s stages and the participants’ acquired skills. Certificates were presented to the graduates in the presence of senior officers from the Jordanian Armed Forces.
// Petra// NQ