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Amman among 15 Global Mayors Challenge winners

Bloomberg Philanthropies announced Tuesday the 15 winning cities, including Amman, of the 2021-2022 Global Mayors Challenge, a worldwide innovation competition that supports and spreads cities’ most promising ideas, with 631 cities participating in the first stage.

The 15 winners are competing to design the boldest and most ambitious urban innovations to emerge from the global COVID-19 pandemic. The Greater Amman Municipality (GAM) introduced the “Amman is Listening” project, which is an online participatory platform with interactive reachability maps responding to residents’ needs during a crisis and strengthens urban resilience, according to a press release.

Winning ideas address one or more of four current issue areas in cities, including economic recovery and inclusive growth, health and wellbeing, climate and environment and gender and equality. The Amman project was classified under the equality and good governance category, and was awarded $1 million in addition to technical support and coaching over three years, it said.

Amman Mayor Yousef Shawarbeh stressed the importance of the “Amman is Listening” project, considering it as an online community participation tool that enhances communication between the GAM and residents, who can also partake in the building and designing processes.

“Providing reliable urban open data sources and indicators in real-time for residents is our highest priority”, he said, noting that other map applications “can not precisely provide such a thing, especially during crises.”

“We anticipate the maps will help enhance walkability and encourage people to navigate the city, meet their needs, and discover surrounding areas to enjoy. We hope to build accountability with this tool where residents can rely on it constantly. Help them understand and respond to any crisis through the city’s open data, reach essential services, and safely access them. Greater Amman Municipality will get closer to achieving sustainable and self-sufficient neighborhoods where residents can access services in under 20 minutes leaving no one behind”, said the Mayor.

The Global Mayors Challenge was launched in 2021 to choose and develop the most innovative urban solutions to recover from the pandemic fallout.

The GAM underscored that work with partners will continue throughout the project’s period and that the maps will be developed to become a reference of Amman in handling crises.

“As the world works to address the profound public health and economic effects of the ongoing pandemic, cities can implement innovative ideas at a pace that national governments simply can’t match,” said Michael R. Bloomberg, founder of Bloomberg Philanthropies and Bloomberg L.P. and 108th Mayor of New York City.

He expressed appreciation of the achievable plans presented by the 15 winners to improve health, reduce unemployment, empower women and the ability to potentially improve millions of residents lives, adding that “most successful solutions will inspire cities around the world to embrace them”.

For his part, James Anderson, who leads the Government Innovation program at Bloomberg Philanthropies said these cities will pivot to the hard work ahead to implement these projects and collect lessons learned to help other cities adopt and spread their ideas.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Health

Italy reports record number of Covid-19 deaths, infections

Italy on Tuesday reported 434 Covid-19- related death, the highest toll recorded since April of 2021.

Italy also recorded 228,179 infections in the last 24 hours, the highest caseload recorded during the fourth wave of the pandemic, according to Health Ministry data cited by Italian news agency ANSA.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Health

Canada reports 111 COVID-19 fatalities

Health authorities in Canada said Tuesday that 111 Covid-related deaths and 33240 infections have been recorded, in its four major provinces, Ontario, Quebec, British Columbia, and Alberta.

The death toll in the provinces reached 31806, the caseload amounted to 2,813,675, since the outbreak of the pandemic, the health authorities said in statement.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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UK reports 438 COVID fatalities

The UK’s health department Tuesday reported 438 COVID-19 deaths, taking the death toll to 152,513.

The Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) said some 94,432 Britons tested positive for the highly contagious lung disease, as the caseload tops 15.3 million.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Health

WHO, IFRC sign MoU on responding to public health challenges

The WHO Regional Director for the Eastern Mediterranean, Ahmed Al-Mandhari and Regional Director of the International Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC), Hossam Elsharkawi, on Tuesday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to enhance collaboration to support countries in the Middle East and North Africa respond effectively to key public health challenges.

The MoU aims to strengthen the support provided to countries in order to improve the health and well-being of populations living in emergencies, and protect and improve the health of vulnerable groups through ensuring access to essential health services, in addition to strengthening country capacity to provide access to sustainable, affordable and quality health services across the life course. The agreement also aims to strengthen leadership, governance and advocacy for health.

The MoU takes immediate effect and will be implemented with the direct involvement of all national stakeholders and WHO country offices in the region.

During the virtual ceremony, Al-Mandhari, said, “With a long history of collaboration with IFRC and working together to serve humanity, I am confident that this joint agreement can serve as a roadmap for us to strengthen support to countries and enhance national efforts to address key public health challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond in order to meet the urgent health needs of all people in the region”.

Elsharkawi, in turn, said, “Addressing current and future humanitarian challenges requires the strong commitment of all partners and courageous leadership that focus on locally led actions and interdependence. We are honoured to work alongside WHO and leverage our volunteer network to advance progress towards universal health coverage, strengthen emergency response and preserve the dignity of all people.”

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Qatar reports 3,816 new COVID-19 cases

The Qatari Ministry of Health on Tuesday announced that 3,816 COVID-19 cases and 3 deaths in the past 24 hours.

In a statement, the ministry said that 3,386 patients have recovered, raising the total number of recoveries to about 264,000.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Health

3 Zarqa water purification plants shut, other facilities warned over health protocols

The Department of Food Hygiene and Environmental Health of the Zarqa Health Directorate closed three water purification stations and shut down or warned dozens of other facilities during tours this week to enforce adherence to health protocols.

Health Director Khaled Abdel-Fattah said in a press release that the closures were for flouting health requirements under the Public Health Law, noting that 3 water stations were fined and 50 others and 15 wells were handed notices to correct their health status.

He said that health department personnel also shut down 3 coffee shops, warned 22 and fined 4 for violating health regulations on serving the hookah.

The inspection teams also warned 20 clinics and fined two others for failure to adhere to medical waste management standards, warned 5 beauty salons and fined a sixth, and served notices to 25 factories after being found in violation of health protocols.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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10 Covid deaths, 5,175 cases registered Tuesday

Some 10 coronavirus deaths and 5,175 infections were recorded Tuesday, raising the death toll from the pandemic to 13,014 and the caseload to 1,111,181, according to Health Ministry daily figures.

It said in the daily brief issued jointly with the Prime Ministry that 14.27% of 36,264 PCR tests collected across the country came back positive.

The daily tally indicated that the number of currently active Covid-19 cases stood at 33,245, including 107 that were admitted today to hospitals, raising the number of cases now hospitalized to 585, it said.

On the capacity of hospitals, the figures showed that the occupancy rate of isolation beds in the northern region was 11%, intensive care beds 30% and respirators 14%.

In the central region, 14% of isolation beds were occupied, intensive care beds occupancy was 27% and respirators 10%, it said.

In the southern region, the occupancy rate of isolation beds was 5%, intensive care beds 8% and respirators 5%, according to the ministry’s figures.

It also reported that 2,349 Covid patients have recovered, bringing expected total recoveries after the end of the 14-day isolation period to 1,064,991.

The daily brief put the number of people who got the first dose of Covid vaccines at 4,527,903 and those who were double vaccinated to 4,126,006.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Russia reports 31,252 COVID-19 cases

The Russian Coronavirus Control Center on Tuesday said that the country recorded 31,252 COVID-19 cases and 688 deaths in the past 24 hours.

In a press statement, the center stated that total number of cases rose to 10.9 million and the death toll to 322,678, while the total number of recovery cases has reached 9.9 million.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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King says alleviating unemployment, creating jobs are 2022 priorities

His Majesty King Abdullah on Tuesday reaffirmed that alleviating unemployment and creating sustainable job opportunities are the priorities this year.

During a follow-up meeting on the government’s employment plans held at Al Husseiniya Palace and attended by His Royal Highness Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II King Abdullah said countering unemployment requires public-private cooperation and coordination through clear plans, with regular follow-up.

His Majesty called for developing vocational training and technical education, as well as equipping youth with the skills that meet labour market needs.

The King highlighted the need for a change in mind-sets to remove the stigma associated with vocational jobs, noting that enrolment in vocational and technical programmes remains below expectations.

For his part, Prime Minister Bisher Khasawneh stressed the government’s readiness to empower the private sector through real partnership, while enhancing the investment climate to help create jobs.

Labour Minister Nayef Steitieh gave a briefing on the ministry’s employment plans, as well as its efforts to provide training to address labour market needs.

Director of the Office of His Majesty Jafar Hassan and Finance Minister Mohamad Al Ississ attended the meeting.

Source: Jordan News Agency