‘Abu-Ghazaleh Global Digital’ Inaugurates Knowledge Station at Mabarrat Um Al Hussein

AMMAN – Her Royal Highness Princess Basma Bint Talal, in the presence of HE Dr. Talal Abu-Ghazaleh, founder and chairman of Talal Abu-Ghazaleh Global Digital (TAG.GD), and the Republic of South Africa’s Ambassador to Jordan, HE Ms. Tselane Mokuena, along with a number of ambassadors from friendly countries and senior officials, inaugurated a Talal Abu-Ghazaleh Knowledge Station at Mabarrat Um Al Hussein. The Knowledge Station was established as a contribution from TAG.GD in partnership with the Embassy of South Africa in Jordan.
The inauguration comes as part of an initiative aimed at enhancing access to digital knowledge, expanding opportunities for education and training, and empowering young people to acquire digital and knowledge-based skills that meet the demands of the labor market and the digital transformation era. The Knowledge Station is equipped with modern TAGITOP-EDU devices; that are fully manufactured and produced by Talal Abu-Ghazaleh for Technology (TAGTech) a member of TAG.GD. It is also equipped with training equipment and facilities designed to provide an integrated digital learning environment, deliver interactive training programs, and connect beneficiaries to TAG.GD’s network of knowledge stations.
On this occasion, Her Highness Princess Basma affirmed the importance of providing education and knowledge for underprivileged groups, especially youth, pointing out that such initiatives represent an investment in human capital and the empowerment of future generations. 
She further highlighted the importance of partnerships between national and international institutions in supporting development efforts, praising the role that Mabarrat Um Al Hussein plays in providing care for children and developing their capacities.
Furthermore, Her Royal Highness underscored that investing in knowledge constitutes a core pillar of sustainable development, recalling the profound values established by the late global leader Nelson Mandela and His Late Majesty King Hussein bin Talal in supporting education and human development.
Princess Basma also commended Dr. Abu-Ghazaleh’s role in translating His Majesty King Abdullah II’s visions into tangible initiatives that contribute to building youth and underprivileged individuals’ capacities. This effectively equips and qualifies them with the necessary knowledge to meet the needs of the labor market through the Knowledge Stations, which have so far reached 100 Knowledge Stations across the Kingdom.
She also praised Dr. Abu-Ghazaleh’s active role in the field of capacity-building across various critical sectors in Jordanian society, including governmental and military sectors, not to mention the numerous agreements signed with these entities that both he and TAG.GD have fulfilled with the utmost responsibility and commitment.
Concluding her speech, Princess Basma reaffirmed the long-standing and successful joint efforts between herself and Dr. Abu-Ghazaleh across various domains, including the United Nations and community service initiatives throughout Jordan.
For his part, Dr. Abu-Ghazaleh emphasized that opening the new TAG.GD Knowledge Station fell within TAG.GD’s remit in supporting digital transformation as well as expanding education and training opportunities. He also underlined the importance of providing the youth with modern educational tools, including TAG-EDU devices, to support training programs and access to digital learning.
Dr. Abu-Ghazaleh further expressed his pride in belonging to the Hashemite School that believes and supports science and knowledge as the foundations of development and progress.
He went on to stress that establishing TAG.GD Knowledge Stations throughout the Kingdom crystallizes and embodies the vision and belief that knowledge is a fundamental right for all, and technology is an essential tool for achieving sustainable development and socio-economic youth empowerment.
Meanwhile, Ambassador Mokuena affirmed that the launch of the Knowledge Station in cooperation with TAG.GD was with the aim of expanding access to digital learning, as well as empowering youth to acquire skills for the future, noting that the project primarily aims at supporting education as an economic and social development tool.
She pointed out that the Knowledge Station will provide an educational environment that enables continued training and access to modern knowledge resources.
The Ambassador also stated that this initiative positively contributes to enhancing and strengthening development partnerships and generating sustainable social impact through youth empowerment and the strengthening of their capacities.
In conclusion, all parties reaffirmed the project's critical importance in driving digital education, empowering youth, and broadening their horizons for continuous learning and development.

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