Jordan South Med Social Dialogue Employers Seminar concluded

The Jordan Employers Seminar of South Mediterranean Social Dialogue (SOLiD) on Thursday concluded its activities in the capital Amman. According to a statement released by General Federation of Jordanian Trade Unions (GFJTU), the event, which saw participation of representatives of trade unions, employer organizations and civil society, aims to discuss status of Jordan’s social dialogue and draft “collective” scenarios to achieve sustainable development goals. This future effort is based on perspective of social partners (workers, employers) and civil society organizations to define basic features of upcoming discussions to implement a charter to promote social dialogue in Southern Mediterranean region, the statement added. The semniar is the first national event to be implemented in SOLiD program countries in its 2nd phase, after its scope was expanded geographically and sectorally, to include Morocco, Tunisia, Lebanon, Palestine, Algeria, and Jordan. During the seminar, participants recommended the necessity to institutionalize and regulate social dialogue activities and launch governance for this purpose, especially in policies related to the labor sector and workers rights. The speakers also stressed importance of social dialogue in facing challenges caused by external factors and emergency conditions, which affect national economies and labor market, harm worker sectors and impede sustainable development process, the statement said.

Source: Jordan News Agency

Live sheep imports suspended as of May 18-Agriculture Ministry

Minister of Agriculture, Khaled Hneifat, on Thursday decided to suspend its live sheep import licenses and stop shipments that have not been delivered, as of May 18 until further notice. In a statement, the ministry’s media spokesperson, Lorans Majali, said the decision came within the framework of the ministry’s policy to preserve the local live sheep product, sustain breeder income, and preserve Jordan’s livestock sector. Majali added that this move is taken, given availability of “sufficient” quantities of imported sheep, which cover the local market’s needs for Eid Al-Adha.

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Presidents of 3 public universities relieved of their duties, HEC announces

The Higher Education Council (HEC) session, chaired by Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research, Dr. Azmi Mahafzah, on Thursday decided to relieve presidents of Mutah University, Al al-Bayt University, and Tafila Technical University, of their posts. In a statement on Thursday, the ministry’s media spokesperson, Muhannad Khatib, said the decision came after examining recommendations submitted by the HEC’s assessment committee previously formed for this purpose, to evaluate performance of Jordanian public universities’ presidents during their tenure. Khatib said the assessment criteria can be measured with complete “objectivity and impartiality,” primarily indicators for quality assurance, global rankings, teaching, scientific research, and management of human and financial resources, as well as reports and recommendations received from university boards of trustees.

Source: Jordan News Agency

U.S. extends $250 million to fund water loss reduction project

Minister of Water and Irrigation, Mohammad Najjar, and USAID Acting Mission Director Margaret Spears, on Thursday signed the 4th phase of the Water Loss Reduction Project agreement. According to a Water Ministry statement, the amount of funding allocated for this phase amounts to $250 million, with an additional contribution from the ministry worth about $75 million to implement the project within 6 years. Speaking during the signing ceremony, Najjar said the project aims to reduce water loss, which has multiple causes, primarily dilapidated water infrastructure, meter misreadings, illegal uses and attacks on water resources, which supports the national strategy to reduce water loss in the Kingdom to less than 25% by 2040. Najjar added that Jordan’s recently approved strategy aims to raise performance and efficiency of using water resources and improving infrastructure of the water supply system, especially in areas covered by services provided by Water Company Jordan (Mihanna ) and in line with the strategic visions to reduce loss. In light of the increasing demand and scarcity of water resources, he said the project would enhance efficiency of Jordan’s water sector to improve operational capacity of water production, conveyance and distribution systems, raise level of service to citizens and increase average daily per capita share. The minister added that the enterprise would strengthen companies’ systems by keeping pace with new technological developments and providing training and technical assistance for water sector employees and stakeholders working in this field. Najjar expressed the ministry’s gratitude for the “great and continuous” U.S. support for its impact on enhancing efforts to confront the Kingdom’s water challenges, raising performance and efficiency of using water resources, improving water infrastructure and increasing capacity of water supply system. For her part, Spears said this phase of the USAID project is in line with the Kingdom’s national water strategy for the coming years, and is added to its three previous stages. This assistance brings the total value of funding in the four phases to $689.1 million, Spears added. The new agreement, she noted, comes in line with the memorandum of understanding (MoU) that was signed between the Jordanian and U.S. governments, and aims to address Jordan’s water sector’s challenges. The project will focus on achieving the desired goals by rehabilitating and improving water infrastructure, developing monitoring and control systems for companies, integrating modern technological developments and launching capacity building through training and technical assistance for the sector’s workers, Spears said. This entire effort seeks to ensure the continued availability of water for the Jordanian people and enhance water security for future generations, she noted.

Source: Jordan News Agency

QAIA passenger traffic grew by 51% during 1st 4 months 2023-CARC

Queen Alia International Airport (QAIA) welcomed 2,8 million passengers (PAX) from the beginning of 2023 until the end of last April, marking a 51% surge, compared to 1.8 million for the same period of 2022, and 2.7 million during the first four months of 2019. In a statement on Thursday, Chairman of the Board of Commissioners at the Civil Aviation Regulatory Commission (CARC), Haitham Mesto, said aircraft movements (ACM through the airport recorded stability last April, compared to March 2023. Meanwhile, he said the total number of flights operated through QAIA since the beginning of 2023 reached 23,776 and directly linked the Kingdom to 76 international destinations. In April 2023, he noted the number of the airport-operated daily flights reached 224, compared to 176 and 191 during the same months of 2022 and 2019, respectively.

Source: Jordan News Agenc