Jordan Valley Authority Initiates National Afforestation and Volunteer Campaign

Amman: The Jordan Valley Authority, on Saturday, in partnership with the Crown Prince Foundation's "Nahno" platform and the Ministry of Agriculture, launched a national afforestation and volunteer initiative to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the Kingdom's Independence Day, the King's Accession to the Throne, Army Day, and the Great Arab Revolt anniversary.

According to Jordan News Agency, the Secretary-General of the Jordan Valley Authority, Hisham Al-Hissa, stated that the initiative embodies royal directives aimed at empowering youth and enhancing their role in construction and development. He emphasized that partnerships among national institutions represent a model of integrated work contributing to community service, resource preservation, and sustainable development. Al-Hissa remarked that celebrating national occasions serves as an important milestone to commemorate Jordan's achievements throughout its history, renew loyalty and belonging to the homeland and the Hashemite leadership, and draw inspiration from the values of dedication that laid the foundations of the modern Jordanian renaissance.

The Secretary-General of the Ministry of Agriculture, Mohammad Al-Hyari, highlighted the significance of national initiatives combining environmental and voluntary dimensions. He explained that the ministry collaborates with various institutions to implement programs that expand green spaces and enhance environmental awareness among different segments of society. Al-Hyari noted that the youth are essential partners in achieving sustainable development goals and protecting natural resources.

The event included awareness and volunteer programs focused on environmental preservation and social responsibility, alongside youth activities aimed at consolidating the values of teamwork and community service. Poet Amjad Al-Haqeesh recited a patriotic poem celebrating Jordan's developmental journey and expressing pride in the nation and its leadership. Additionally, the Jordanian Riders group, in cooperation with the Jordan Traffic Institute, participated in field activities promoting traffic safety and public discipline.

The initiative concluded with a tree-planting campaign involving attendees, volunteers, and youth to expand green cover, foster environmental consciousness, and encourage community participation in safeguarding natural resources. This aligns with national efforts to achieve environmental sustainability.

Participants expressed their deep pride in these cherished national occasions, affirming their commitment to continued hard work and nation-building to support the development process and protect the country's achievements.