Prince Faisal attends pilot cadets graduation

Deputizing for His Majesty King Abdullah II, the Supreme Commander of the Jordan Armed Forces, His Royal Highness Prince Feisal bin Al Hussein patronized Tuesday the graduation ceremony of aviation cadets/52 at the King Hussein Air College.

Prince Feisal was received by Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Maj. Gen. Yousef Huneiti and Commander of the Royal Jordanian Air Force Mohammad Hiyasat. Prime Minister Bisher Khasawneh was also present for the ceremony.

Prince Feisal bestowed wings on the graduates and honored top achievers, before watching an air show carried out by fighter, helicopter and training aircraft of the Royal Jordanian Air Force.

The ceremony was attended by a number of senior civilian and military officials, military and civilian officials from brotherly and friendly countries and military attaches accredited to the Kingdom.

Source: Jordan News Agency

Forum on role of AI technology in cybersecurity kicks off

A forum on the “Role of Artificial Intelligence Technology in Cybersecurity” kicked off earlier on Tuesday, organized by the Jordan Today Center for Development.

The two-day forum tackles various aspects of artificial intelligence technology and its role in strengthening the cybersecurity system and the Jordanian experience in this field.

About 40 experts in cybersecurity and artificial intelligence, representing many Jordanian institutions in various sectors, and a group of Jordanian banks, in addition to some Arab institutions, are participating in the forum.

President of the National Cyber Security Center (NCSC) Bassam Maharmeh said that not using technology is no longer an option for neither individuals nor institutions, stressing that the center is committed to employing artificial intelligence technology to protect against threats.

“Most services have become digitalized, leaving us exposed to electronic risks,” he noted, adding that cybercrimes have increased dramatically and are causing losses around the world, which requires inter-country cooperation to cut losses.

For his part, Director General of the Jordan Today Center for Development Muhammad Faqir said that artificial intelligence in cybersecurity is a comprehensive group of disciplines, for example machine learning, the essence of which focuses on success in accuracy and speed of response and addressing malicious programs and challenges.

Source: Jordan News Agency

Saudi authorities recognize all Jordanian universities-Ministry

Saudi Ministry of Higher Education has accredited all Jordanian public and private universities, Jordan’s Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research announced Thursday. In a statement, Jordan’s higher education ministry said Riyadh’s decision was taken based on an official letter to Saudi Ministry of Higher Education through Jordan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates. Accordingly, the ministry said Jordanian universities appeared in the Saudi list of universities classified and accrdited to complete study, which is announced on the University Ambassador Website of Saudi Ministry of Education. The ministry also referred to its “constant and continuous” contact with the Saudi cultural attache in Amman to overcome any difficulties facing students wishing to enroll and study in any Jordanian higher education institutions. In addition, the ministry noted the decision would have a “significant” impact in supporting its strategy for attracting foreign students for 2023-2027, which was prepared in cooperation and coordination with Jordan Tourism Board (JTB) and finally approved by the Cabinet. On the strategy’s goals, the ministry expressed its aspirations to increase the number of foreign students enrolled in Jordanian higher education institutions.

Source: Jordan News Agency

Ministry of Education announces UAE’s Green Education Partnership Roadmap in preparation for COP28

The Ministry of Education (MoE) has announced the UAE’s Green Education Partnership Roadmap in preparation for COP28. The announcement was made during a press conference held by MoE at its headquarters in Abu Dhabi, in the presence of Dr. Ahmad Belhoul Al Falasi, Minister of Education; Dr. Amna Al Dahak Al Shamsi, Assistant Under-Secretary of the Ministry of Education for the Care and Building Capacity Sector; Salah Khaled, Director of the UNESCO Regional Office for the Gulf States and Yemen ; and Jumana Haj-Ahmad, UNICEF Gulf Deputy Representative. Senior officials from MoE and representatives from its local and international partners also attended the press conference. Dr. Al Falasi said that COP28 is important as it provides a roadmap for using education to achieve sustainable development goals and combat climate change, adding that it also increases awareness about climate change and discusses projects to address its effects. He emphasised the importance of global cooperation to integrate the climate agenda into education and coordinate efforts to combat climate change. He also noted that the UAE was keen to draw a practical and agile roadmap that countries across the globe can tailor, adapt to, and benefit from in educating students and educators about climate change. Dr. Al Falasi stated, “Individual behaviours toward climate change are still the key to making a real impact, and with that comes the significant role of education in shifting minds, actions, and attitudes about the environment today, and in the future. At the Ministry of Education, we have a critical role to play to advance the role of education in addressing climate change, by building environment-friendly curricula and schools and training educators to build sustainable green communities. The UAE’s hosting of COP28 presents another opportunity to highlight the country’s efforts in this field and mobilise international efforts to include green education within educational systems in the region and the world.” Commenting on the launch of the Green Education Partnership Roadmap, Shamma bint Suhail Faris Al Mazrui, Minister of Community Development, Vice Chairman of the Arab Youth Centre, and COP28 Youth Climate Champion, said, “Today, we equip our children and young people with the foundations of environmental education for them to build a safer future and make our world a better place. As such, our wise leadership pays great attention to educating young people and establishing a love of the land in their hearts so they can be tomorrow’s forerunners of environmental action.” The roadmap includes the UAE Green Education Partnership, a key initiative aimed at enhancing the role of education in achieving sustainable development goals and including the climate agenda in the UAE’s educational system. During the press conference, the MoE signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) and an MoU with the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) to advance climate education and action among children and youth in the lead-up, at and after COP28. The MoE also announced that it is designing the first Education Pavilion in the history of COP. Salah Khaled, Director of the UNESCO Regional Office for the Gulf States and Yemen, said that UNESCO is pleased to announce the collaboration with the Ministry of Education in the UAE to mobilise commitment on climate change and education at the forthcoming COP28. Under the leadership of the UAE, UNESCO will support the organisation of a high-level advocacy meeting with member states’ leaders on the role of education to tackle the climate crisis and convene the first co-creation meeting of the Greening Education Partnership (GEP) Multi-Partner Trust Fund. The Greening Education Partnership (GEP) was launched last year at the Transforming Education Summit with a specific focus on tackling climate change, one of the most pressing challenges of our time. “UNESCO will work closely with the Ministry in co-designing the first Education Pavilion in the history of COP together with the Greening Education Partnership (GEP). Finally, UNESCO will collaborate with the Ministry on raising awareness of educators and learners about the importance of safeguarding oases, an exceptional eco-system and observatory of climate change, that is a common feature throughout several Arab countries”, Salah Khaled added. Jumana Haj-Ahmad, UNICEF Gulf Deputy Representative, said. “We at UNICEF are pleased to join the Greening Capacities Initiative led by the Ministry of Education in the United Arab Emirates. We look forward to a strategic partnership that aims to provide children and young people with climate education and green skills, which are crucial to help them adapt to and prepare for the impacts of climate change. Through this partnership and in the lead up to COP28, UNICEF will support training of school principals and teachers in all of the schools of UAE on climate education. Open source learning materials will also be available for educators in the UAE and abroad.” “At UNICEF we see the climate crisis as a crisis of children’s rights. Nearly every child around the world is exposed to climate and environmental hazards. Children and young people will face the full devastating consequences of the climate crisis, water insecurity, and other disasters which they had little to no hand in causing. Therefore, our duty towards all young people and future generations is to involve them in all negotiations and decision-making processes related to climate change at the national, regional and international levels,” she added. The roadmap identified environment-and-climate-friendly initiatives that the MoE aims to achieve by the start of COP28 and afterwards. For instance, the MoE will transform 50 percent of all the UAE’s schools and campuses to be green accredited; and provide training to more than 2,400 educators and 1,400 principals. The ministry will also launch the “Children’s Voice” initiative, under which Children Champions in the country will be offered training opportunities to exercise their right to participate in decision-making related to their environmental future. Under the “Educator’s Voice” initiative, the MoE will highlight the key role of educators in raising awareness about climate change and combatting its repercussions. Both initiatives will contribute to magnifying the voices of more than 70 students and educators. dditionally, the MoE will collaborate with UNESCO to establish a United Nations Multi-Partner Trust Fund (MPTF) for Greening Education, to which the UAE will act as a champion country, including developing the Terms of Reference for the Fund among the MPTF partners and working towards its capitalisation. Both parties will also raise awareness among learners about the importance of safeguarding oasis systems in the Arab world as cultural and natural eco-systems. Through the MoE’s commitment to achieving the Green Education Partnership goals, the ministry will work across four pillars, namely Greening Schools, Greening Learning, Greening Capacity, and Greening Communities.

Source: Emirates News Agency

Boudha Youth Club wins seven-a side-football tournament

The Boudha youth club has won the first seven-a-side football tournament held in Mangalaghat of Beni municipality.

In the final match of the competition organized by Riverside Bagarphant Youth Club on Friday, Boudha Youth Club defeated Riverside Youth Club by 4-3 goals.

A total of 22 teams from Myagdi and Parbat had participated in the competition. The tournament held to mark the new year 2080 had started on April 12.

Along with the winner’s trophy, medal and certificates, the Club also won a cash prize of Rs 100,000 while the runner-up Riverside club received Rs 50,000.

Urken Sherpa of River Side Club was declared the best player of the tournament. Chairperson of District Sports Development Committee, Myagdi Dinesh KC and Ward Chair of Beni Municipality-2 Yam Bahadur Karki gave away prizes and certificates to the winners.

Source: National Iraqi News Agency

Hydropower project affected areas monitored

An on-site monitoring of the areas affected by the 50 MW United Mewakhola Hydropower Project under-construction in the Mewa River, which flows through the border of Meringden and Mikwakhola Rural Municipalities of Taplejung, was conducted on Friday.

The compensation determination committee formed under the coordination of Meringden rural municipality deputy Chair Durga Prasad Chongwang has collected the details of the damage caused by the project. The committee was formed after many local residents, who had already received compensation as per the standards set by project, started demanding more compensation saying that their land had been damaged by the project.

Coordinator of the committee, Durga Prasad Chongwang, said that a discussion was held with the people’s representatives and local residents about addressing the victims’ demand by looking at the survey map of the land washed away by the river towards Mikwakhola Rural Municipality.

Chair of Meringden Rural Municipality Dumbar Hangam, Assistant Chief District Officer Tanka Bhattarai, representative of survey office, ward chair of the affected area and others were part of the monitoring team.

Source: National Iraqi News Agency