26 July 2020– Amman, Jordan: Generations For Peace has launched its brand-new web series, titled “Endline,” the first-ever of its kind created by a Jordanian non-governmental organisation. The series, which was produced entirely by Generations For Peace and supported generously by the European Union Madad Trust Fund, aims to raise awareness of the various issues and problems that have resulted within Jordanian host communities as a result of the Syrian Refugee Crisis.

Throughout the 10-episode original web fiction series, “Endline” highlights the hopes, dreams, and challenges shared by young Jordanian and Syrian refugee youth in Jordan. The series was created to complement the European Union funded Youth RESOLVE programme implemented by Generations For Peace in Jordan and Lebanon. As part of this programme, Generations For Peace uses Advocacy For Peace as well as Dialogue For Peace activities to bridge the gap between Syrian Refugees and Jordanian host communities by promoting social cohesion, tolerance, and acceptance.

Dr Mohanned Arabiat, President of Generations For Peace, commented, “The production of “Endline” is a testimony to the value we at Generations For Peace place on the importance of positive narratives as well as utilising non-traditional peacebuilding tools to further our efforts. “Endline” is able to convey key messages such as the importance of social cohesion and acceptance throughout the entire series in a creative and innovative way, while maintaining the viewers’ attention. As the first-ever Jordanian NGO to create this type of series, we are excited to continue using our expertise to create original and compelling content to further support our peacebuilding work.”

The series premiered on Roya TV in Jordan at prime time and has been viewed by over 1 million people across the globe. All episodes of “Endline” can be found online at www.endlineseries.com.

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