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Former USC QB Kedon Slovis Announces Transfer to Pittsburgh

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By Nick Selbe Slovis was a three-year starter for the Trojans and was a first-team All-Pac-12 selection as a sophomore in 2020. View the original article to see embedded media. With bowl season in full swing, teams around the country are already setting up their rosters for the future through the early signing period and the transfer portal. Several big-name quarterbacks have already found new homes, with another domino falling on Tuesday. In a post for The Players’ Tribune, former USC quarterback Kedon Slovis announced his decision to transfer to Pittsburgh. Slovis, a three-year starter who w…

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King, Brownson Make NFL History As They Serve As RB Coaches Amid COVID-19 Outbreaks

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By Madeline Coleman This is the first time two women have coached positional groups in league history. View the original article to see embedded media. Washington Football Team’s Jennifer King and Cleveland’s Callie Brownson made NFL history during Week 15. Both served as the running backs coach for their respective teams as both franchises face COVID-19 outbreaks that have sidelined more than 50 players and coaches combined. This marks the first time two women will coach position groups in league history, per NFL Football Operations’s Troy Vincent Sr. King is also the first Black female posit…

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Work underway to launch energy cost-reducing program on economic sectors: Minister

Chairman of the Jordan Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Fund (JREEEF) Board of Directors/Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources, Saleh Kharabsheh said Wednesday that work is underway to launch a national program to reduce energy costs on economic sectors and enhances their competitiveness.

In a JREEEF meeting to approve its 2022 work plan, Kharabsheh said that the program constitutes a qualitative leap in the JREEEF’s work and enhances development opportunities by supporting the economic sectors.

He added that JREEEF is in the process of addressing local financing institutions and official concerned authorities to leverage opportunities and programs implemented by JREEEF in various parts of the Kingdom.

He stressed the importance of JREEEF’s role in encouraging the shift towards a green economy and stimulating the private sector and strengthening its presence in these projects, the total cost of which during the past ten years amounted to about JD100 million, which are the contributions of donors, beneficiaries and JREEEF.

JREEEF board members, in turn, underlined its role in encouraging the spread of energy rationalization and renewable energy applications in various sectors. They also lauded its achievements during the past seven years and accessing various segments of society in partnership with the private sector and civil society institutions in various governorates, which contributed to the expansion of the JREEEF’s programs and enable citizens to benefit from these programs.

JREEEF CEO, Rasmi Hamzeh, highlighted its achievements and programs until the end of 2021. He also underscored the its 2022 plan, with a JD22 million budget, which includes all sectors (domestic, industrial, agricultural, tourism, places of worship, schools, health centers and municipalities, in addition to energy audit and public awareness programs).

Source: Jordan news Agency

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Health

13 family members hospitalized after food poisoning in Irbid’s Kofor Jayez

Thirteen family members in the Kofor Jayez town, in the southern governorate of Irbid, on Wednesday were admitted to the Yarmouk Public Hospital, due to suffered from food poisoning, after reportedly consuming home-made food.

Director of Irbid’s Health Directorate, Riyadh Shiyyab, said that the injured condition is stable and they have received necessary health care, noting that poisoning cases that these people were exposed to resulted from eating an old home food that hasn’t been preserved it in a healthy manner.

Source: Jordan news Agency

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Health

UK reports 140 COVID fatalities

The UK’s health department Wednesday reported 140 COVID-19 deaths, taking the death toll to 147,573.

The Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) said some 106,122 people tested positive for the highly contagious lung disease, as the caseload tops 11.6 million.

Source: Jordan news Agency

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Public sector modernisation is 3rd track of comprehensive modernisation: Media Minister

Minister of State for Media Affairs, Faisal Shboul, said that the formation of the Public Sector Modernisation Committee is the third track of the comprehensive modernization within the royal directive, which the government is working on, in conjunction with political and economic modernisation tracks.

Shboul told the Jordan News Agency (Petra), that the development of the Jordanian public administration is a commitment that the government pledged in its statement before Parliament, which included “taking all necessary measures to rejuvenate the Jordanian public administration and address deficiencies that have recently emerged in the public sector.”

Shboul, who is also the government spokesperson sais that “the prime minister chairing the committee reflects the government’s commitment to this endeavor, and a confirmation of the need to bring about a qualitative change in the process of modernisation of public administration and services.”

The committee will review the public sector landscape, spot areas of deficiencies to rectify and areas of achievement to strengthen and build on. He stressed that the government, based on the committee’s recommendations, will take concrete measures that contribute to raising the efficiency of government institutions, streamlining their performance, and improving the level of services provided to citizens.

Shboul pointed out that the committee’s work will focus on how to make a qualitative leap in government services and automate them to improve citizens journeys and save their time, effort and costs, in addition to activating the principle of reward and punishment in a way that guarantees rewarding the distinguished employee who is keen on achievement and taking the necessary measures against those who obstruct achievement and impede the provision of services to citizens.

He noted that the Jordanian public administration has played, for decades, a pivotal role in the renaissance of Jordan and has provided services to many countries, and has always set an example and proved its ability to work and achieve in the darkest conditions, reaffirming the government’s keenness to rejuvenate the public administration and bridge the trust gap between citizens and public institutions.

Source: Jordan news Agency

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Affairs

Lower House Financial Committee begins deliberations over 2022 state budget

The Lower House’s Financial Committee on Wednesday began its discussion of the 2022 draft state budget law, and budgets of independent public institutions.

In the meeting, chaired by committee head, MP Mohammad Al-Saudi and attended by Ministers of Finance, Muhammad Al-Assis, Planning and International Cooperation, Nasser Shraideh, the committee discussed budgets of Ministry Finance, its departments, and the Planning Ministry, in addition to the Central Bank’s budget.

Al-Saudi said that the committee, at the end of its discussions, will present its report to the Lower House to take the appropriate decision.

Al-Saudi added that the committee has set an extensive timetable for discussing the draft budget and the budget of government units, which will extend to three weeks, as it allocated a date for each ministry to discuss its budget.

In turn, Minister Al-Ississ said that the government has presented, for the first time in years, a budget that is extremely accurate in revenues and expenditures, saying, “One of the financial issues that we used to encounter in the past is the inaccuracy of expectations in the volume of revenues, which may cause us problems.”

He added, “For the first time in years, our revenues have exceeded estimations, as we exceeded the income tax and sales tax, so this is the third budget to be referred to Parliament without raising the tax and fees and without imposing new taxes or fees.”

For his part, Minister Shraideh said that the Covid pandemic has affected various economic sectors and posed a great challenge to everyone, indicating that unemployment rates had reached unprecedented figures.

Shraideh added that most economic sectors were affected by the pandemic, lauding the government’s efforts to deal with the pandemic and reduce burdens and damages on citizens and economic sectors, in addition to increasing support and attention to the health system and providing vaccines.

The Central Bank Deputy Governor and the general managers of Finance Ministry departments briefed the meeting on their institutions’ budget, noting that most of this budget covers salaries and current expenses.

Source: Jordan news Agency

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World Bank approves $112 million to finance employment in Jordan

The World Bank has approved $112 million in financing for the Jordan Support to Private Sector Employment and Skills Project, a program designed to support Jordan’s own efforts to stimulate private sector employment, improve skills training, and reduce youth and female unemployment.

The past 20 months of the COVID-19 pandemic have taken a toll on Jordan’s small, open economy, with its strong links to the rest of the world. Real gross domestic product (GDP) contracted by 1.6% in 2020 and, despite an economic rebound in the first two quarters of 2021, the country’s unemployment rate remains at 24.8%. according to a WB statement.

Women and youth, whose unemployment rates were already higher, are being hit hardest by the COVID-19 crisis: Overall youth unemployment jumped from 40.6% in 2019 to an unprecedented 50% in 2020, while female unemployment rose from 24.1% in 2019 to 32.8 % in 2020, a much larger increase than for men. At 14%, Jordan’s female labor force participation rate is one of the lowest in the world.

In response, the Government of Jordan (GOJ) will be launching the National Employment Program (NEP), which will be supported by this new World Bank project. Part of Jordan’s Economic Priority Plan 2021–2023, the program aims to help the country’s private sector create sustainable jobs at a time when many firms are recovering from the initial impact of the pandemic but are still reluctant to hire new employees. Male unemployment also increased between 2019 and 2020, from 17.7% to 22.6%.

“This program is considered one of the most important pillars of the government’s priorities program for the years 2021-2023, and it is added to the economic stimulus packages approved by the government to support the national economy during the pandemic period,” said H.E. Nasser Shraideh, Minister of Planning and International Cooperation of Jordan. “The NEP was designed in full partnership with private sector representatives, and its implementation mechanism was simplified to enable the private sector to create the largest number of job opportunities, with the least possible government intervention, as the private sector companies will be the most important player in this program.

Source: Jordan news Agency

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World Bank approves $112 million to finance employment in Jordan, 1st, final add

World Bank financing will help us to launch our National Employment Program in early 2022 to help us recover from COVID-19 by promoting private sector-led job creation targeting youth and women, who are most in need of job opportunities”, said H.E. Nayef Stetieh, Jordan’s Minister of Labour.

The NEP aims to enable more than 2,000 private sector firms to hire and train over 63,000 new employees, with a third, women, and half, youth aged 18 to 24. It plans to do this through a combination of government subsidies for wages, social security, and transport, as well as for structured on-the-job and classroom training.

Jordan’s persistently high levels of unemployment are driven by the limited capacity of its private sector to create more and better jobs. The private sector generates far fewer jobs than the number of new entrants into the labor force, and the public sector is not able to make up the gap. Unemployment is also explained by the mismatch between the skills that workers bring to the labor market and the skills the private sector demands.

“The World Bank is supporting Jordan in its COVID-19 response efforts, including through this new employment initiative, and help strengthen private sector-led investment growth and job creation for an effective and resilient recovery,” said Saroj Kumar Jha, Mashreq Regional Director, World Bank Group. “On-the-job and classroom training under this new program will contribute to upskilling of Jordanians and achieving sustainable employment”.

The World Bank’s Country Partnership Framework for Jordan 2017–2022 highlights the need for stronger private sector-led growth and better employment opportunities for all. By providing finance for government strategies to support the creation of more economic opportunities for women, Jordan’s new employment program is in keeping with the Bank Group’s Gender Strategy 2016–23, as well as Jordan’s Women Economic Empowerment Action Plan and its National Strategy for Women 2020–2025.

Source: Jordan news Agency