The “Tawasul” Forum continues to prove that it is far more than a youth event; it has become a strategic national platform that reflects Jordan’s commitment to investing in its young generation.
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Organized by the Crown Prince Foundation (CPF), under the patronage of Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II, the forum has created a genuine space for dialogue between Jordanian youth, government institutions, and the private sector.
This year’s discussions highlighted the immense potential of Jordanian youth in areas such as the digital economy, innovation, entrepreneurship, and technology, sectors that now define the future of global economies. More importantly, the forum addressed the real challenges facing young entrepreneurs, particularly limited funding opportunities and the lack of a fully integrated startup support system.
Jordan is rich with talented and creative young people, yet many entrepreneurs continue to struggle with complex regulations, slow investment processes, and limited access to capital. As a result, many promising startups are moving to Gulf countries such as Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates, where funding ecosystems and business environments are more supportive.
Today, supporting entrepreneurship is a national priority. Jordan needs bold reforms that improve access to financing, modernize legislation, expand venture capital investment, and strengthen cooperation between universities, the private sector, and government institutions. This need visionary leaders and strong qualified ministers to lead this change.
This year, “Tawasul” delivered a clear message: the future belongs to those who believe in youth, embrace change, and create real opportunities. Jordan has the potential to become a regional center for innovation, but achieving that vision requires bold decisions that match the ambitions of its younger generation.