Last June, TYO joined forces with STEMpire to inspire the youth in Palestine to develop digital solutions for pressing issues in mental health, education, and entrepreneurship. The 3-day MindLink Hackathon, held at our Innovation Hub, brought together 30 Palestinian youth from different backgrounds to discuss ideas that could bring real positive and sustainable change. The two winning teams are now receiving training and mentoring to refine and advance their projects, before launching day in October.
Read MoreAlready a successful entrepreneur from Nablus, Huda acquired essential knowledge and skills through TYO’s training and mentoring sessions, allowing her to advance her business in ways she hadn’t imagined before.
Read MoreJune 27th marks World Micro, Small, & Medium-Sized Enterprises Day. Reem and Ahmad’s story reflects the transformative potential of entrepreneurship and MSMEs to empower individuals and communities in driving sustainable development and equitable economic growth.
Read MoreMeet Maisam. She is a volunteer at TYO and a participant in our Youth Entrepreneurship TasteMasters Project. Her journey at TYO has been truly inspiring and empowering, as it has allowed her to grow and develop in fields she is passionate about.
Read MoreMy name is Raghad, I studied marketing at An-Najah National University. This year I participated in TYO's Youth Entrepreneurship program. I used to volunteer with TYO and when I heard about the Youth Entrepreneurship program I decided to apply.
Read More"Through my business, I want to become an inspiring woman for the youth and make them believe that they can also become an inspiration. Also, to build a well-known and trustworthy business. That when it is mentioned people immediately say yes, she's doing great work. And of course, I want to be financially independent and be fully responsible for myself.”
Read MoreDuring my time at TYO, I had the unique opportunity to work with the Youth Rehabilitation Through Entrepreneurship Program (YREP). This program plays a pivotal role in combating unemployment in Palestine. Last year, Palestine’s unemployment rose 5.4%, from 24.5% in 2017 to 29.1% by the end of 2018.[1] In a society where job opportunities are scarce…
Read MoreThanks to the generous support of Qatar Fund for Development #QFFD, our Youth Rehabilitation through Entrepreneurship Program (YREP) is empowering bright, high-potential Palestinian youth to pursue their professional aspirations. Watch our video to meet our entrepreneurs and learn more about how YREP is cultivating the business skills of young people across Palestine!
Read MoreA native of Nablus, Hend Jarrar is the program manager of the new Youth Rehabilitation through Entrepreneurship program. She is the recipient of a BA in Business Administration from the University of Jordan and a MBA in Business Administration from An-Najah National University.
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