Amman: El Hassan Youth Award (EYA) concluded its first Bronze Level camp for female school students for 2026, held at the award's permanent camp from July 6 to 8. Sixty-three female students from Ministry of Education schools across the Kingdom's governorates participated, alongside others from the "Siraj" project in Irbid.
According to Jordan News Agency, a statement issued by the EYA's office on Thursday highlighted that the camp was organized as part of the Expeditions Program, one of the award's four main activities. The program was implemented after participants fulfilled requirements through a training schedule aimed at developing life and leadership skills, promoting self-reliance and experiential learning, and preparing young women to assume responsibility and actively contribute to community service.
The camp exemplified social inclusion and equal opportunities, bringing together female students from public schools and participants from the "Siraj" project. This effort reflects the award's commitment to delivering its programs to diverse groups of youth in a training environment that fosters coexistence, cooperation, and teamwork.
The camp also included military drills, marching exercises, and physical fitness training, aimed at enhancing discipline and commitment. Additionally, handicrafts and woodworking workshops were conducted, which developed the participants' practical and creative skills.