Belgian delegation briefed on Jordan’s health sector digitization process

A Belgian delegation headed by Ambassador Serge Dickschen looked firsthand at the company Electronic Health Solution’s (EHS) experience in digitizing Jordan’s public healthcare sector through its Hakeem Program. During the delegation’s visit to the company, they highlighted the potential for strengthening cooperation between the two countries by leveraging the expertise of Belgian companies specializing in digital transformation, such as Barco. The CEO of EHS, Omar Ayesh, expressed his appreciation for the strong ties between Jordan and Belgium and the efforts of both nations to further enhance their relationship. He added that EHS had been dedicated to enhancing patients’ experiences since it was founded in 2008 by providing access to electronic medical files, enabling monthly medication delivery, improving the quality of health center services, and reducing healthcare costs.

Source: Jordan News Agency

1,500 poor families benefit from GoodWill Campaign eid assistance

A total of 1, 500 underprivileged households benefited from the Goodwill Campaign (GWC) , implemented by Jordanian Hashemite Fund for Human Development (JOHUD), in the Kingdom’s various governorates. According to a GWC statement released on Sunday, aid was delivered within the framework of Eid Al-Adha initiative launched by GoodWill Campaign to help the targeted families, in preparation for the eid holiday, and implement solidarity goals, which receive GWC’s “remarkable” importance within its noble message and vision. The GWC said assistance included foodstuff parcels, eid clothes, and cash aid, pointing out that targeted families were picked based on its database, in cooperation and coordination with JOHUD-affiliated network of Princess Basma Development Centers, which operate across all the Kingdom’s regions. GWC added that its assistance provided to target needy families and groups comes as part of its various programs implemented across the Kingdom and aims to help underprivileged households, who suffer from difficult living and economic conditions.

Source: Jordan News Agency

Formal auto-warranty ‘positive’ step to protect consumer, vehicle quality-JFZIA

Head of the Jordanian Free Zones Investors Association (JFZIA), Mohammad Bastanji, said the new Cabinet’s decision requiring merchants to provide a dealer’s written auto-warranty on new vehicles is a “positive” step to ensure vehicle quality and consumer protection. In a statement on Sunday, he said JFZIA welcomes the government’s decision and urges all merchants to respect its implementation “accurately,” indicating that the association supports moves aimed to enhance consumers’ confidence and protect their rights. Bastanji noted multiple merchants in the Kingdom’s free zones ink contracts with private maintenance centers, and thus provide vehicle warranties, stressing that the Cabinet’s decision enhances vehicles’ quality available in the market and protects consumers. He added that this move serves interests of all concerned parties, primarily buyers, vendors or executive parties. Bastanji also voiced support for the gov’t decision and pledged cooperation with the concerned authorities to ensure its “effective and fruitful” implementation.

Source: Jordan News Agency

Bus and railway stations are working in normal mode in Voronezh, Kaluga and Lipetsk

All transport restrictions in Russia’s Voronezh, Kaluga and Lipetsk region have been lifted, including those on highways, Russian authorities said on Sunday.

“Lipetsk district government announced that bus and railway stations have resumed working in normal mode in all directions in the district. Tickets are on sale, all destinations are on schedule while some trips have been canceled by transport companies,” RT reported.

“We have decided to lift the restrictions on private vehicles,” said the governor of Kaluga Oblast, Vladislav Shabsha “provided that those on the movement of trucks and buses will be lifted during the day, in coordination with the security services.”

In Voronezh, the authorities confirmed that the bus stations in the province are operating normally and on schedule.

Source: Syrian Arab News Agency

People’s Assembly: Raising Syrian flag in Quneitra in 1974 is an important milestone in life of Syrians

People’s Assembly stressed that the 26th of June 1974 was an important milestone in life of the proud Syrian people, and a basic premise in the march of liberating the usurped territories, as the late leader Hafez al-Assad raised Syrian Arab flag in the sky of liberated Quneitra, as the brutal Zionist occupation was defeated.

The Assembly said in a statement on the occasion of the 49th anniversary of raising the Syrian flag, that it recalled a heroic history written by Syrian Army in the face of Zionist enemy, as it was forced to withdraw by the soldiers who formed a unique example in addition to their ability to achieve victory and defeat aggression.

The Assembly added that the people of occupied Syrian Golan resisted and are still resisting Zionist practices with determination to liberate and reject all attempts to annex , the latest of which was the popular uprising in the face of the scheme to annex thousands of agricultural dunams from lands of Golan people to establish giant turbines.

Source: Syrian Arab News Agency

Syrian and Russian forces destroy terrorist headquarters and drone launching sites in Idleb countryside

Syrian armed forces, in cooperation with Russian Air Force, destroyed terrorist headquarters, depots and drone launching sites in Idleb countryside, including weapons, ammunition and drones, and eliminated tens of terrorists and injured others.

Defense Ministry said in statement that In response to attacks carried out by armed terrorist groups ,during the past few days ,on Hama and Lattakia countryside, causing the death of number of civilians and material damage to People’s property , the armed forces carried out several operations , in cooperation with Russian Air Force, targeting terrorists’ headquarters and depots in Idleb countryside, in addition to launching sites for drones, destroying those headquarters, including weapons, ammunition and drones, killing dozens of terrorists and injuring others.

The ministry noted that a number of leaders of terrorist groups were killed, including Abd al-Karim Abu Dawud al-Turkistani, Saif Allah Abu Abd al-Haq al-Turkistani, Mustafa Sheikh al-Sit, Abd al-Rahman Saadoun, Abu Karrar, Muhammad Saeed Nasuh, Radwan Ma’tarawi and Mahmoud Sheikh al-Hara.

Source: Syrian Arab News Agency