Jordan partakes in Arab Federation for Sports of People with Disabilities General Assembly in Cairo

Amman: Jordan took part on Sunday in the General Assembly of the Arab Federation for Sports of People with Disabilities in Cairo, where the League of Arab States is hosting the event.

Jordan was represented in the meetings by the Secretary-General of the Jordan Paralympic Committee and a member of the Board of Directors of the Arab Federation for Sports of People with Disabilities, Amer Al-Shaar.

According to a committee statement, the meetings discussed a number of files related to the activities and programs of sports for people with disabilities at the level of Arab countries.

For his part, Al-Shaar expressed his appreciation for the role of the Arab Federation for Sports of People with Disabilities, and lauded their keenness to integrate people with disabilities from the Arab world and discover their sporting talents through the implementation of joint Arab programs and competitions that meet their needs and encourage them to practice sports.

Source: Jordan News Agency

Social Development Minister, Omani counterpart talk joint cooperation

Amman: Minister of Social Development, Head of the Inter-Ministerial Committee on Women’s Empowerment, Wafaa Bani Mustafa, and Omani Minister of Social Development, Dr. Laila Najjar, on Sunday discussed aspects of joint cooperation and coordination in the areas of social protection and expertise exchange.

During the meeting, Bani Mustafa stressed the importance of joint cooperation in the social protection field.

Bani Mustafa highlighted the target underprivileged categories criteria approved by the National Aid Fund (NAF), under 57 indicators to identify the groups eligible to receive cash aid.

Bani Mustafa said these indicators align to changing conditions of the targeted families and expansion of the volume of benefit from cash assistance for 2024 and next year within allocated budgets.

Additionally, Bani Mustafa reviewed the ministry’s women-driven programs after creating its women’s unit and completing its technical frameworks.

The unit, she said, is concerned with women’s issues, based on its data
and programs, referring in this regard to efforts of Inter-Ministerial Committee on Women’s Empowerment.

Bani Mustafa touched on protection programs for children and women exposed to violence, adding that the ministry responds to cases that require specific forms of interventions to provide protection for the most vulnerable groups.

She also referred to efforts of “Makani” centers and “Oasis” project to empower women and girls in local community centers nationwide , in partnership with UNICEF and UN Women, which provides training and empowerment to target groups in several fields.

For her part, the Omani minister stressed importance of exchanging joint expertise in multiple areas of the social sector, specifically in social protection strategy and protection measures related to children, women, persons with disabilities, and the elderly, as these categories are most affected by family disintegration.

Source: Jordan News Agency

Jordan, GCC countries talk cooperation, Israeli war on Gaza

Riyadh: Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi Sunday participated in the joint ministerial meeting between Jordan and the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia to discuss cooperation and the Israeli war on Gaza.

The meeting, the sixth between the GCC countries and the Kingdom, discussed ways to enhance cooperation and the work of the joint committees to institutionalise the expansion of cooperation in vital sectors.

The meeting also discussed efforts to stop the Israeli war on Gaza and several other regional and international issues.

Safadi discussed with the GCC ministers the “importance” of the meeting, which reflects joint keenness to build on the strategic historical relations between Jordan and the GCC countries, especially during regional challenges and an ongoing Israeli war on the Gaza enclave.

Safadi said he would like to discuss enhancing cooperation between Jordan and the GCC countries, “There is a solid foundation on which to build, and over the years, we have been able to f
ramework methodologies to increase our cooperation in several economic, investment and tourism fields.”

He added, “Cooperation between Jordan and the GCC states reflects a common will, especially that our security is one, our interests are one and our ability to confront common challenges increases the more we work together.”

He added, “Today we face the gravest challenge in our region, which is the continuation of the brutal Israeli aggression against Gaza. We are all working to stop this aggression and deliver sufficient humanitarian aid to more than 2.3 million Palestinians facing famine.”

H said, “The Palestinian issue is the central issue of all of us, and we will spare no effort in working to end this aggression and do everything necessary to achieve a just, comprehensive and lasting peace, which will not be achieved unless the Palestinians obtain all their legitimate rights, first and foremost their right to statehood and freedom on their national territory on the lines of June 4, 1967, with occupie
d Jerusalem as its capital.”

He urged the international community to “effectively” end the war on Gaza and stop illegal Israeli measures in the occupied West Bank and Jerusalem by preventing Muslims from practising their religious freedom during Ramadan.

“I look forward to working with all of you not only to develop our bilateral relations, but also to end this aggression and find a real horizon for achieving just and comprehensive peace,” Safadi said, adding, “The region will not enjoy stability as long as the occupation continues, and as long as the conflict is open.”

For his part, the Chairman of the joint ministerial meeting between the Kingdom and the GCC, the Qatari Prime Minister, Mohammed Al Thani, said in his opening speech: Our meeting expresses our common aspirations to achieve fruitful achievements and outcomes in the process of relations between the GCC countries and Jordan through the joint action plan between the countries of the Cooperation Council and the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.

Al T
hani added, “Our Arab region has been burdened by successive crises that have flared up since the war in Gaza raged and have cast their shadows on the surrounding countries, witnessing an unprecedented security escalation in Lebanon, Iraq, Syria and Yemen, which has added complexity to the overall political landscape of the region and destabilised its security and stability.

“Our countries have worked together since day one of the crisis to push the international community towards stopping the shedding of Palestinian blood, finding peace in our region and confronting the dangerous repercussions of this war regionally.”

He said, “The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan has always been at the forefront of the countries calling for a solution to the Palestinian issue based on the firm Jordanian position towards this first Arab and Islamic issue and the Hashemite custodianship over Jerusalem and its holy sites.”

In turn, the Secretary-General of the GCC, Jasem Albudaiwi, said, “We meet today within the framework of th
e joint ministerial meeting between the Gulf Cooperation Council and Jordan based on the common and sincere desire to strengthen the deep-rooted and distinguished historical relations of brotherhood that unite us intending to support the existing strategic partnership between the two sides and develop it in various fields.”

He said, “The Cooperation Council affirms its firm support for the security, stability and sovereignty of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan and its support for all measures it takes in combating terrorism, drug smuggling and other illegal activities that threaten the security and stability of the region.

Albudaiwi discussed Saudi Arabia’s initiative in September 2023 in partnership with Jordan, Egypt, the Arab League and the EU to revive the peace process and establish an independent Palestinian state on the 1967 lines with East Jerusalem as its capital.

He added that the GCC condemns the armed attacks on the Jordanian border by terrorist groups and drug smugglers.

Source: Jordan News A
gency

Depriving Palestinians of aid is a death sentence – Arab League

Amman: The number of securities registered with the Securities Depository Center (SDC) in February amounted to 7.6 billion securities, with a total value of JD20 billion.

Domestic holdings by Jordanians accounted for 5.1 billion securities with a total value of approximately JD11.1 billion, while the aggregate holdings of the top 10 foreign nationalities comprised about 1.7 billion securities, with an estimated market value of JD7 billion.

According to the SDC, Saudi Arabia topped shareholders, accounting for JD1.1 billion.

Source: Jordan News Agency

Minister Celebrates Al-Bashir Hospitals’ Accreditation Milestone

Amman: Representing Prime Minister Bisher Khasawneh, Health Minister Firas Hawari on Sunday presided over a ceremony hosted by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to announce the accreditation of Al-Bashir Hospitals by the Health Institutions Accreditation Council.

Al-Bashir Hospitals, including specialized units and the Laboratory Directorate, received accreditation, marking a significant milestone in Jordan’s healthcare.

Minister Hawari highlighted the government’s focus on healthcare, especially under His Majesty King Abdullah II’s leadership, emphasizing quality and patient safety. He praised Al-Bashir Hospitals’ commitment to enhancing care and thanked the US agency and donors for their support.

Ali Abdallat, Al-Bashir Hospitals’ Director, emphasized the hospital’s dedication to ongoing improvement, promising to enhance services and infrastructure.

Ruwaida Maaytah from the Health Institutions Accreditation Council commended Jordan’s healthcare standards and Al-Bashir Hospit
als’ pursuit of excellence.

Rabab Dhiyab, leading the accreditation project, outlined the hospital’s five-year journey toward accreditation, highlighting improvements in leadership and quality management.

Leslie Reed, USAID Mission Director, underscored the importance of Al-Bashir Hospitals in Jordan’s healthcare landscape and USAID’s commitment to supporting such initiatives.

The accreditation project, funded by USAID, reflects a collaborative effort between the Health Institutions Accreditation Council, Ministry of Health, and Al-Bashir Hospitals.

Source: Jordan News Agency