AMMAN - The Crown Prince Foundation (CPF) on Tuesday launched a series of programmes through its initiatives and platforms on social media to encourage youth to stay at home and spend their time effectively.

The CPF said that these programmes are in line with its national efforts to encourage people to adhere to the nationwide curfew, imposed in the wake of the outbreak of the novel coronavirus, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.

The activities included disseminating awareness brochures about COVID-19 and messages to youth to abide by regulations and remain productive through volunteers of the Haqqiq (achieve) Initiative in cooperation with social media influencers.

The foundation also launched several initiatives to collect donations for daily wage workers, an Arabic language competition and programmes for self-learning.

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