Amman: The Jordanian Nursing Council (JNC) and the World Health Organization (WHO) on Wednesday discussed cooperation on developing nursing specialties, supporting mental health programs, and improving healthcare quality in the Kingdom.
According to Jordan News Agency, JNC Secretary-General Hani Nawafleh and WHO Representative to Jordan Iman Shankiti discussed strengthening the competency of the nursing workforce and developing continuing education and training programs in line with international best practices, as part of efforts to expand their strategic partnership in nursing and midwifery.
They reviewed current and future cooperation, including joint initiatives aimed at improving healthcare outcomes and advancing national health sector priorities. During a visit, Shankiti toured JNC's Nursing Simulation Center and reviewed its high-fidelity equipment and training capabilities. The Center's Supervisor Tahani Khalil outlined its role in developing nurses' clinical and practical skills through realistic learning environments that enhance professional competency and patient safety.
Nawafleh said the center supports simulation-based education and training to prepare qualified nursing personnel capable of meeting the health sector's needs in accordance with international standards. He also emphasized JNC's commitment to expanding partnerships with WHO and national and international institutions in training and capacity-building.
Shankiti commended JNC's efforts to advance nursing and midwifery and reaffirmed WHO's commitment to providing technical support and strengthening cooperation to improve healthcare quality in Jordan. The two sides agreed to continue coordination on health sector priorities, professional development, and the quality of healthcare services.