Fri. Sep 20th, 2024

Amman: Generations For Peace (GFP), in partnership with the Ministry of Education (MoE) and Jordan School Sport Federation (JSSF), concluded the Summer Sport Camps for the third consecutive year.

A total of 28 Summer Sport Camps for public school students were launched nationwide in July, as part of the Riadati Programme, a three-year partnership between GFP and the Olympic Refuge Foundation (ORF).

Under this partnership, GFP has implemented Sport for Protection-based activities aimed at enhancing the mental health and psychosocial well-being of youth affected by displacement across the Kingdome.

The Summer Sport Camps were led by 56 Physical Education (PE) teachers who completed a five-day intensive training conducted by GFP, before the start of the camp. This training helped the beneficiaries enhance their knowledge and skills in facilitating Sport for Protection activities.

Each PE teacher implemented a total of eight high-quality Sport for Protection and Peace sessions for 100 students. The Summer Spo
rt Camps aimed to provide a safe and fun space for 2,800 students of different nationalities to learn and interact, promoting trust, inclusion, and belonging through activities such as basketball, volleyball, and other sport-based activities.

Speaking at the closing ceremony, Lama Hattab, GFP’s CEO, stated that the organization is proud to have completed the implementation of the Riadati Summer Sport Camps for the third consecutive year, with the support of the ORF, and in partnership with the JSSF and MoE.

Hattab emphasised that the Summer Sport Camps have earned confidence of the local community and “significantly” impacted PE teachers, who will utilise the knowledge and skills gained not only throughout the Program but also in the classroom during the school year.

“The initial year of the program had 1,200 students participating. The number of participants increased to 2,000 students in the second year and reached the highest participation with 2,800 students in the third year. We greatly value our part
nership with ORF and are pleased to have positively impacted our students’ well-being. We anticipate continued success in the future,” added Hattab.

Musleh Al-Batoush, JSSF Secretary-General and MoE Director of School Sport, said: “The Summer Sports Camps, implemented by GFP, play a crucial role in enhancing students’ skills, physical fitness, and overall well-being. The activities during the summer camps bring together students from diverse backgrounds, allowing them to build friendships, have fun, and develop leadership skills.”

Meanwhile, 16-year-old Yamen, who works at a vegetable stall in Mafraq during his summer holiday, said that the Summer Sport Camp sessions have transformed his life for the better.

“My Physical Education teacher convinced the stall owner to let me leave the stall to attend the sessions. These sports sessions have empowered me to face the daily challenges of life and handle its pressures. After each session, I feel relieved; it’s my stress relief mechanism,” he added.

Source: Jo
rdan News Agency