The Project consists of two types of training courses; Short-term training course which duration is one to two (1-2) week(s) and the maximum number of trainee is thirteen (13), Long-term training course which duration is three (3) weeks and the maximum number of trainee is thirteen (13).
Trainees will be invited exclusively from Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, Iraq, and other dry land countries either from Algeria, Lebanon, Morocco, Palestine, Syria, Tunisia, Turkey, Yemen.
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