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Jordan Armed Forces, UK military conduct drill

Amman: The King Faisal II/16 Brigade, one of the units of the King Hussein Bin Ali Brigade, Monday carried out a joint tactical exercise with the British military.

The drill “Olive Grove” kicked off in one of the designated training fields in the presence of the Brigade’s Commander, Brig. Gen. Omar. Shqeirat and British military attache, Col. Will Davis.

The drill featured live firing from medium and light weapons, storming operations using armored vehicles and sniper shooting, where participants demonstrated combat efficiency, high professionalism and accuracy in hitting targets.

Olive Grove was to test the ability to conduct Military Operations in Built-up Areas (MOBA) and internal security operations, and offers training in reconnaissance operations and handling various ground targets.

The exercise is part of training programs implemented by the Jordan Armed Forces- Arab Army with the British military to raise the level of readiness and combat efficiency.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Social Development Ministry: National platform on people without family support to be launched

Amman: Minister of Social Development Wafa Bani Mustafa announced Monday that her ministry, in cooperation with partners, will launch a national platform on people without family support.

The platform is to monitor and follow up on data about each case of lack of family support and find the necessary interventions at every stage of development of this segment until their integration into society, which will be devised and automated through the Ministry of Digital Economy and Entrepreneurship, said the minister.

She was addressing a meeting held at the ministry with the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF), Noor Al-Hussein Foundation, Princess Taghrid Institute for Development and Training, King Hussein Foundation/ Institute for Family Health, Jesuit Refugee Service, Jordan River Foundation, International Medical Corps, Justice Center for Legal Aid, SOS Children’s Villages and the Ministry of Digital Economy and Entrepreneurship.

Mustafa pointed out that the platform aims to draw up future plans for those without family support to improve their living conditions, noting that the ministry is the umbrella with the authority to deal with this group in cooperation with partners.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Foreign ministry receives credentials of Malaysia envoy

Amman: Secretary-General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates for Diplomatic Affairs Lina al-Hadid on Monday received the credentials of the new envoy of Malaysia Mohamad Nasri Abdul Rahman, as an accredited and resident ambassador to the Kingdom.

During the meeting, al-Hadid wished the envoy success on his mission to boost relations between the two countries.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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SPARK hosts event on local, regional startup ecosystem

Amman: SPARK, a non-governmental development organization, on Monday held its “Regional Stakeholders Event” under the ‘From Innovation to Creation’ program, funded by the European Union.

The two-day event is an open discussion about the startup ecosystem in the regional and national contexts and how existing programs and services can be strengthened.

In addition, the event will provide opportunities for knowledge exchange between SPARK’s regional partners and external stakeholders on innovation, policy and access to markets.

The event also features panel discussions on topics like how startups can access new markets and export their goods and services, how policy framework can create an enabling environment for startups, or how to increase foreign investment in Jordan and the rest of the Middle East.

The event features key stakeholders active in the Jordanian, Lebanese, Palestinian, and Tunisian startup ecosystems, including business support organizations, experts, government representatives, and civil society representatives.

Entrepreneurship is one of the ministry’s top priorities, according to Lisa Habashneh, director of the Investment and Entrepreneurship Department at the Ministry of Digital Economy and Entrepreneurship, who also noted that numerous initiatives and projects already exist to foster entrepreneurial activity in Jordan.

She gave the example of the Youth, Technology, and Jobs project, which aims to start initiatives that aid in the implementation of entrepreneurship policy.

The purpose of this meeting, according to Thibaut Moyer, Deputy Head of Cooperation and Head of the Economic, Infrastructure and Trade Section of the EU Delegation to Jordan, is to strengthen innovation. He emphasized that the European Union is committed to strengthening cooperation with its neighbors and networking with various startup incubators.

He also stated that the EU delegation’s participation in the event aims to increase inclusion and allow for business networking in order to provide more opportunities for youth and women in all neighboring countries.

He said, “We started our partnership with Spark, and we hope that it will bear fruit in supporting business and creating opportunities,” and that the EU’s upcoming program in Jordan to support entrepreneurship is being developed in partnership with the Ministry of Digital Economy and Entrepreneurship to continue supporting entrepreneurship.

SPARK’s Regional Program Director, Mourad Hentati, has stated that the organization is an international non-governmental organization (NGO) that supports youth employment in the Middle East region by bringing together all stakeholders in the ecosystem in one project. Spark has more than 25 partner organizations in the countries of Lebanon, Jordan, Palestine, and Tunisia.

To strengthen the startup ecosystem, he said, the organization brings together people from government, business support organizations, accelerators, incubators, and local NGOs from all over the world to work on everything from the innovation program to the creativity program.

SPARK is a non-governmental international development organization active in 14 regions of the Middle East, North Africa, and Sub-Saharan Africa. It enables youth, women, and refugees to study, work, and grow their own businesses in vulnerable communities by offering higher education (vocational) scholarships, entrepreneurship development, and assistance to small and medium-sized businesses.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Government Policy

Jordanian MPs meet president, members of the Algerian house foreign affairs committee

Amman: A Jordanian parliamentary delegation Monday met in Algiers with the head and members of the Committee on Foreign Affairs in the Algerian National Assembly on parliamentary ties.

MP Mejhim Sqour, the head of the delegation, described the relations between Jordan and Algeria as “distinguished,” urging further cooperation, especially in parliamentary areas.

Sqour noted the constant keenness of both sides to maintain communication on the most important regional and international issues, adding that the relations between the two countries are witnessing further growth, progress and prosperity in various.

He said the Jordanian parliament is “keen” to translate the royal visions to strengthen the relationship between Jordan and Algeria, noting that the parliamentary delegation’s visit aims to build on previous achievements.

The head of the Jordanian Parliamentary Foreign Affairs Committee, Khaldoun Hayna, described the Jordanian-Algerian relations as “solid and strong.”

Hayna talked about the positions between the two countries regarding local and international issues, especially the Palestinian issue and the Hashemite Custodianship of the Islamic and Christian holy sites in the al-Aqsa Mosque.

In turn, the head of the Committee on Foreign Affairs in the Algerian National Assembly, Dadi Adoun, said the ties between Jordan and Algeria are a “sincere and constant brotherhood relationship over time,” noting the harmony of positions that bring the two parliaments together towards issues of common interest, especially the Palestinian cause.

Adoun expressed Algeria’s support for the Hashemite Custodianship of Islamic and Christian sanctities in Jerusalem.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Government Policy

Guinea-Bissau president visits King Abdullah II Special Operations Training Centre

Amman: President of Guinea-Bissau Umaro Sissoco Embalo Monday visited the King Abdullah II Special Operations Training Centre (KASOTC) and listened to a briefing on the Centre’s operations and training duties.

Embalo and an accompanying delegation were briefed on the tasks of the dog training unit (k9) in the Centre, the only unit in the Middle East that provides technical advice and training k9 teams for security purposes.

President Embalo expressed his “admiration” for the KASOTC for its “distinguished level and high professionalism in carrying out the tasks entrusted to it.”

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Games

Ministerial team begins Algeria trip

Amman: A Jordanian ministerial delegation arrived in Algeria on Monday for talks on cementing cooperation in economic and other fields.

The delegation will follow up on His Majesty King Abdullah’s visit to Algeria in December and his talks with President Abdelmadjid Tebboune and other senior Algerian officials.

The delegation is led by Minister of Industry, Trade and Supply and Minister of Labor Yousef Shamali and comprises ministers of agriculture, Khaled Hanifat, Energy and Mineral Resources, Saleh Kharabsheh, Tourism and Antiquities, Makram Qaisi, Health, Firas Hawari, and Minister of Investment Kholoud Saqqaf.

They were welcomed upon arrival at Algiers International Airport by Algerian Industry Minister Ahmed Zaghdar.

The discussion with the Algerian side will cover all issues to enhance bilateral cooperation in various fields, maximize available opportunities and implement the visions and directives of the two countries’ leaderships on the need to further cement cooperation and prospects to achieve integration in a number of sectors, said Shamali.

He said the ministers will hold a series of meetings with the Algerian Prime Minister and members of his cabinet and officials to carry out the outcomes of the royal visit and accelerate measures to boost cooperation in economic, health, tourism, investment, energy, agriculture and other fields.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Medical/Health Care

Officials tackle health sector financing strategy

Amman: The Ministry of Health, the World Health Organization (WHO) and the European Union (EU) Monday held a panel discussion on drafting the health sector’s financing strategy and results of the national health accounts (NHA) team for the years 2018-2019.

Jordan’s health spending in 2019 was JD2.2 billion, accounting for 7.1 percent of the gross domestic product, said Secretary-General of the Ministry for Epidemiology and Communicable Diseases Raed Shboul, adding that the per capita share was JD212.

He commended the efforts of the team of NHA, which is a systematic, comprehensive and consistent monitoring tool of resource flows in a country’s health system.

The ministry, the EU and the WHO are currently working on a health financing strategy to provide affordable health services for the public, he added.

WHO representative in Jordan Jamela Al-Raiby said the NHA outcomes will play a key part in drawing up the financing health strategy.

Source: Jordan News Agency