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JFDZ seeks to attract investments to Jordan’s key sectors-Official

The Jordan Free and Development Zones Group (JFDZ) is taking part in the activities of the First Arab Exhibition (Arab Expo), which is held in Amman from August 24-27, under the theme: “Promoting Joint Arab Economic Cooperation.”

The expo brings together about 40 companies and institutions from Jordan, Palestine, Syria, Egypt and Sudan, representing multiple investment sectors, mainly agriculture, foodstuffs, furniture, fashion, communications and information technology (CIT), medical supplies, handicraft products, real estate, therapeutic tourism, Arab industries, health and transport sectors, according to a JFDZ statement released on Thursday.

JFDZ Director of Investment Promotion and Media , Amjad Widyan, noted Jordan’s investment opportunities are “rich and available,” noting that JFDZ seeks to attract “qualitative” investments with high added value, primarily in export industries, healthcare, medical equipment, food business, tourism, and CIT sectors.

Widyan also said JFDZ provides opportunities to attract local and foreign investments in the industry, trade, tourism and services sectors.

This exhibition, which is sponsored by Ministry of Investment, aims to enhance Jordan’s “leading” role in promoting joint Arab integrated action, in a bid to achieve the Arab countries’ goals in economic and investment cooperation through Arab exhibitions industry to realize comprehensive Arab economic unity’s objectives, he said.

This exhibition, an Arab economic event held in Jordan for the first time, is a multi-sector forum for businesspeople, trade development institutions, commerce and industry chambers, to display their products and services and network the Arab countries’ private sector.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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General

Dozens of extremist settlers storm Al-Aqsa Mosque

Scores of Jewish extremist settlers early Thursday stormed the Al-Aqsa Mosque/ al-Haram al-Sharif compound in occupied East Jerusalem.

The Islamic Awqaf and Al-Aqsa Affairs said in a statement that today’s raid was conducted through al-Magharebah Gate in successive groups under the heavy protection of Israeli special police.

“The settlers performed Talmudic rituals and provocatively toured the Mosque’s yards, while Muslim worshipers and Al-Aqsa’s guards peacefully confronted,” it added.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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General

‘Tareeq’ platform’s figures indicate public’s increasing awareness of cyber crimes, trust in law enforcement

Digital transformation platform “Tareeq” received 1,352 letters requesting aid and awareness on cyber crimes over a period of only 20 days, showing an increasing awareness among Jordanians of this new type of crime and trust in law enforcement.

The platform was a joint effort between Siren Associates, a non-profit organization specialized in security and public sector reform, the Public Security Department (PSD) and the Mafraq-based Arab Women’s Association.

Sarah Aladdin, Head of Siren Associates’ Digital Transformation told the Jordan News Agency (Petra) on Thursday that the identity of the senders is completely protected, adding that the letters are dealt with confidentially to maintain the privacy of the senders and increase the local community’s trust and willingness to ask for help if they fall victim to cyber crimes.

The platform, she indicated, aims at introducing the concept of cyber crimes and the mechanism for preventing them, as well as helping visitors who have experienced this type of crime and achieving digital safety. It also has a virtual assistant chatbot feature that contacted 207 people, a number that indicates the high level of awareness, underscored Aladdin.

Laying out other features, she said that Tareeq has a database of information, research and studies on cyber crimes that were conducted in cooperation with the concerned authorities, and a learning center. Moreover, the platform can connect users directly to the police without disclosing their identity.

Project Director at Siren Associates – Jordan Stephen Boddy thanked the PSD for its cooperation during the implementation of the project to arrive at a safe and conscious society through a partnership with local communities. He pointed out that six areas were targeted under the project, including Hay Nazzal, Khalidiya, Aydon and Ramtha.

Program coordinator at the non-profit Rand Tabishat said that research showed that 80 percent of the victims of cyber crimes are young girls and women, and that gender-based violence via the Internet is a source of concern to society. Other findings indicated that 90 percent of responders said they trust the official announcements launched by the PSD, she pointed out.

Director of the PSD’s Information and Community Policing Col. Mahmoud Sheyab said that the PSD launched other promising projects, including the “Bunyan” project, which specifically targets young people to introduce the concepts of security and peace. The project includes programs and initiatives to train youth to protect themselves and others from cyber crimes.

Technological development has led to positive and negative outcomes, which include cyber crimes, he said, noting that police officers are being trained in addressing cyber crimes and gender-based violence. Statistics showed that the public’s trust in law enforcement has increased, an achievement that Sheyab said he is proud of, calling it an opportunity to further build on it and work with national institutions and civil society organizations.

In a related context, a national conference was held earlier today at the Dead Sea under the title: “Digital Protection in Jordan; an Analysis and Future Scenarios,” within a project to expand the scope of protection in the Kingdom, which is supported by the European Union’s Regional Program for Protection and Development (RDPP).

During the conference, the Government’s Coordinator for Human Rights Nazir Awamleh said that these crimes threaten the stability of society, describing them as “a flagrant violation of human rights” that must be addressed multilaterally.

Cyber crimes are characterized by the hacking of electronic accounts, the exploitation of children, and the difficulty of tracking its perpetrators, Awamleh underscored, calling for increased efforts to address them using advanced and modern methods.

The fallout of cyber crimes can range from the hacking of financial accounts and deceiving people through fake identities to more serious ramifications such as suicide, family disintegration, destruction of social and human relationships and psychological illnesses, Awamleh noted.

Jordan, he underscored, addresses cyber crimes through a law that punishes the perpetrator with imprisonment for years according to the type of crime. The law protects the financial data of individuals and institutions and punishes those who commit slander against others, he added.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Affairs

Plans to implement Economic Modernization Vision’s energy axes underway-Ministry

Sectorial committees for natural and sustainable resources, which were formed by government, on Thursday met to lay out an executive plan to implement Jordan’s Economic Modernization Vision.

Chaired by Ministry of Energy Secretary General, Amani Azzam, the meeting aims to setting priorities, plans and procedures to be implemented during the 2023-2025 period, according to a statement released Thursday.

The ministry said dialogue went over new initiatives to implement the vision in the energy sector, launch a road map for its transition towards renewable and alternative resources, develop power and electricity stations and outline mechanisms to strengthen grid connectivity with the region’s countries.

In addition, the meeting aimed to setting new energy sector regulations and policies to align with future developments and strengthen partnership between the public and private sectors, carry out exploration operations and feasibility studies for Jordan’s oil, gas and shale gas reserves, integrate technology to reduce emissions and achieve energy efficiency, the statement said.

The participants also went over developing Jordan’s energy infrastructure, endorsing legislation to use hydrogen and attract investments to the sector.

As for the mining sector initiatives, the ministry noted a national mining program will be launched, in addition to reviewing the sector’s legislation and incentives and promoting related investment opportunities.

On future action, the ministry said periodic meetings will be held to identify energy sectors’ priorities and set an executive work program, in cooperation with all concerned stakeholders.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Government Policy

Foreign Ministry receives credentials of new Irish Ambassador

Secretary-General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates Hazim Khatib on Thursday received a copy of the credentials of Irish Ambassador Marianne Bolger as an accredited and resident ambassador of Ireland to Jordan.

During the meeting, Khatib offered the new ambassador his well-wishes on her mission, also wishing her success in promoting bilateral relations between Jordan and Ireland.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Government Policy

Cabinet approves Public Sector Modernization roadmap, its executive program

The Cabinet, headed by Prime Minister Dr. Bisher Khasawneh, on Thursday approved the Public Sector Modernization’s roadmap and its executive program for 2022-2025.

Addressing the Cabinet session, Khasawneh affirmed the government’s commitment to achieving the desired outcomes from the Public Sector Modernization roadmap in realizing an “efficient and effective” public sector and restoring its the “brilliance,” which has made “great” contributions to Jordan’s development process and many Arab countries over the past decades.

The PM also stressed that the roadmap is “vigorous, flexible and capable” of realizing modernization and development, and is open to any positive improvements.

There will be stages to review, revisit and improve the recommendations contained in the roadmap. according to the progress of work in its implementation and solution of any legal, institutional, or other administrative or technical obstacles, he pointed out.

In this regard, the Cabinet approved the formation of Higher Ministerial Committee to follow up implementation of the Public Sector Modernization’s executive program for 2022-2025.

The committee brings together Minister of Planning and International Cooperation, Minister of State for Cabinet Affairs, Minister of Digital Economy and Entrepreneurship, Minister of Interior, Minister of State for Media Affairs, Minister of State for Legal Affairs and President of the Civil Service Bureau.

In addition, the Council of Ministers agreed to launch a unit for management and implementation of Public Sector Modernization’s executive program and digital transformation at the Prime Ministry and move forward with the procedures to enable the new entity to embark on its work.

The unit will be tasked to outline the annual detailed plan for the roadmap’s first phase to be then approved by Council of Ministers before the end of 2022.

The Cabinet also decided to task Government Performance and Achievement Follow-up Unit at the Prime Ministry to follow up on work progress in the Public Sector Modernization’s executive program.

Earlier, PM Khasawneh has announced the roadmap features executive programs over a 10-year period. The first phase covers 2022-2025 period, followed by two executive packages over a 3-year period each.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Government Policy

Foreign Ministry receives credentials of Swiss ambassador

Secretary-General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates Hazim Khatib on Thursday received a copy of the credentials of Swiss Ambassador Emilija Georgieva as an accredited and resident ambassador of Switzerland to Jordan.

During a meeting with the new envoy, Khatib wished her success in her tasks of enhancing Jordanian-Swiss relations.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Judicial

Israeli raids end up with 18 Palestinians arrested, scores of injuries

Israeli forces carried out raids on Thursday in multiple areas of the occupied West Bank that ended up with the arrest of 18 Palestinians and several injuries.

Amid heavy fire, Israeli police raided different areas of Hebron, Ramallah, El-Bireh, Nablus, and Jenin and made the arrests claiming they were “wanted,” according to the Palestinian Prisoners Club.

The Palestinian Red Crescent Society said a young man sustained an injury in the leg, and other scores suffocated due to Israeli forces’ live and rubber-coated bullets and tear gas bombs.

Source: Jordan News Agency