Minister: King’s Vision Empowers Jordanian Workers, Drives Progress

Amman: Minister of Labor, Nadia Rawabdeh, affirmed the unwavering support and attention given by His Majesty King Abdullah II to Jordanian workers, recognizing their pivotal role in the country’s development, construction, and modernization ventures.

Speaking to the Jordan News Agency (Petra) on the occasion of His Majesty the King’s silver jubilee, marking 25 years since assuming constitutional powers, Rawabdeh highlighted King Abdullah II’s dedicated efforts in providing employment opportunities for Jordanians.

The King’s focus has been on training and skill development initiatives aimed at reducing unemployment by preparing thousands of Jordanian youth for the labor market, honing their capabilities, nurturing their potential, and instilling confidence.

The Minister emphasized that His Majesty has launched various initiatives to empower the youth’s economic, social, and political contributions.

These initiatives encompass investing in education, training, and qualification, and encouraging critical thi
nking, analytical skills, creativity, and excellence.

The aim is to foster an environment conducive to their active participation in nation-building, strengthen their sense of national identity, and enable them to play a significant role in all aspects of life.

Furthermore, she pointed out that King Abdullah has consistently urged officials to closely monitor the government’s employment plans, combat unemployment, and create sustainable job opportunities.

The collaboration between the public and private sectors, along with well-defined and periodically evaluated implementation plans, has been emphasized to achieve these objectives.

The Minister further highlighted that labor-related legislation, including the Labor Law and its associated regulations and instructions, has undergone numerous amendments during King Abdullah II’s reign.

These amendments aim to develop and regulate the labor market in alignment with best practices, ensuring fairness, equal opportunities, and the utilization of skilled and pro
ductive Jordanian labor.

Furthermore, Rawabdeh mentioned the Ministry’s endeavors to promote entrepreneurship, facilitate talent export, and establish comprehensive standards, policies, and effective regulatory tools.

These efforts are undertaken through a participatory approach involving all stakeholders, resulting in an efficient labor market with highly skilled and productive national workers.

The Ministry reinforces its supervisory role to safeguard the rights of workers in the private sector, while attracting talent to a stable and secure work environment.

Additionally, she highlighted the Economic Modernization Vision initiated under royal directives, aiming to integrate over one million young men and women into the labor market.

National Employment Program (Tashgeel), launched in 2022, aims to create job prospects for Jordanian men and women within the private sector, in line with the government’s objective of empowering Jordanians between the ages of 18 and 40.

The program also aims to stimulate
the private sector to provide employment across all sectors and economic activities in every governorate of the Kingdom.

Rawabdeh also indicated that ongoing efforts are being made to restructure and extend the program until 2025.

Regarding vocational and technical education and training, Rawabdeh underscored the significant attention given by His Majesty King Abdullah II to this sector since assuming constitutional powers.

The King recognizes the pivotal role of vocational and technical education in equipping young people with the necessary skills to meet the labor market’s demands for skilled and qualified Jordanian workers.

The Minister also mentioned the national strategy for education and vocational training for 2023-2027, approved by the Council of Ministers in 2023.

This strategy aligns with the economic modernization vision, the national strategy for human resources, and the vocational education strategy.

The primary objective is to enhance the sector’s efficiency and effectiveness through three
key areas: improving governance and institutional development, enhancing the quality and relevance of vocational and technical education and training, and facilitating the transition into the workforce.

Rawabdeh emphasized that the vocational and technical training system has been strengthened through the establishment of the Technical and Vocational Skills Development Commission (TVSDC) in 2019.

This TVSDC incorporates recommendations from the National Strategy for Human Resources Development 2016-2025, reflecting the King’s vision for an integrated and well-defined strategy to develop human resources. It provides a framework for collaboration among relevant sectors in education, aligning with the economic vision for the coming years.

The Minister highlighted the Ministry’s commitment to enhancing partnerships with the private sector. To achieve this, the Sectorial Skills Councils Bylaw for 2023 have been issued.

These councils, composed of experts representing employers, workers, and the government in s
pecific professional sectors, play an advisory role, she further said.

They propose general policies for each sector, identify priority skills and training needs based on labor market requirements, and establish technical committees to determine the necessary skills and competencies for each profession.

The councils ensure accurate and objective assessment of real market requirements, in addition to designing essential training programs.

Rawabdeh emphasized the crucial role played by the private sector as the primary employer of Jordanian labor. Recognizing the sector’s ability to identify the reasons behind the gap between labor supply and demand.

Source: Jordan News Agency

Wet Season Achieves 65% of Long-Term Average Rainfall

Amman: About 65% of Jordan’s long-term average rainfall (8.1 billion cubic meters) has been achieved since the start of the current wet season, the Ministry of Water and Irrigation said on Monday.

This percentage is slightly lower than last year’s equivalent figure of 71.8%.

The recent rainfall has increased the total storage in the main dams to 130 million cubic meters, which is 45% of their full capacity of 288.128 million cubic meters. Ajloun has recorded the highest amount of rain in the past 24 hours, with a total of 16.4 mm.

Source: Jordan News Agency

Israeli forces arrest 30 Palestinians in West Bank, Jerusalem

Ramallah: Israeli occupation forces launched a massive campaign of raids in the West Bank and the occupied city of Jerusalem on Monday, which included clashes, injuries, and arrests of 30 Palestinians.

The Palestinian Prisoners Society reported that the occupation forces arrested 30 Palestinians from the West Bank and Jerusalem, where they were transferred for investigation by the occupation security services under the pretext of involvement in armed resistance against settlers and the occupation forces.

The raids were concentrated in the cities of Ramallah, Al-Bireh, Hebron, Nablus, Jenin, and Qalqilya, where the occupation forces ransacked dozens of homes, subjecting their residents to field investigations after detaining them for hours.

Source: Jordan News Agency

Ongoing Israeli Attacks on Gaza Result in Palestinian Casualties, Destruction

Gaza: Over the past 136 days, the Gaza Strip has witnessed continuous Israeli occupation attacks, leading to numerous casualties and injuries among Palestinians. Last night and early Monday, dozens of Palestinians were killed and injured as a result of the ongoing aggression.

Palestinian sources reported that Israeli warplanes targeted at least three homes in the Al-Zaytoun neighborhood in Gaza City, resulting in the death and injury of several Palestinians. Additionally, the neighborhood was subjected to artillery shelling.

In the Al-Rimal neighborhood, located west of the city, Israeli warplanes bombed at least two houses, causing injuries to at least six Palestinians who were subsequently taken to Al-Shifa Hospital.

In the central part of the Strip, the occupation aircraft and artillery targeted six homes. Two of these houses were located in Deir al-Balah, with one each in Nuseirat, al-Zawaida, Bureij, and Maghazi, leaving ten Palestinians killed and dozens of others wounded.

In the southern part of Ga
za, Israeli occupation forces continued their military operations within the Nasser Medical Hospital in the city of Khan Yunis. They fired upon medical staff and patients, endangering the lives of more than 120 individuals.

Eight patients have already lost their lives due to power outages and the discontinuation of vital life-supporting equipment.

Furthermore, the occupation artillery targeted the vicinity of Al-Amal Hospital, while Israeli vehicles penetrated the surroundings of the Algerian Specialized Hospital in Abasan, east of Khan Yunis.

In Rafah, Khirbat al-Adas and two houses in the Shaboura neighborhood were subjected to bombings. Gunboats also fired shells near the tents of displaced people in the western area of the city, resulting in injuries to several Palestinians.

According to preliminary figures from the Palestinian Ministry of Health, the death toll has now reached 28,985, with the majority being women and children.

The number of wounded stands at 68,883 since the Israeli aggression on t
he Gaza Strip began on the seventh of October.

Source: Jordan News Agency

Heightened readiness declared in energy sector to tackle weather conditions

Amman: The Energy and Minerals Regulatory Commission on Monday announced a state of heightened readiness within the energy sector to effectively manage the ongoing weather challenges affecting the Kingdom.

In response to the current weather patterns, entities operating in the electricity, oil derivatives, and gas sectors have been urged to enact necessary measures outlined in pre-established emergency plans.

A particular emphasis is being placed on intensifying efforts to mitigate the effects of the prevailing weather conditions, ensuring uninterrupted electricity supply, and meeting citizens’ demand for essential oil derivatives, gas cylinders, and kerosene.

Additionally, a concerted effort is underway to bolster technical expertise within workshops to promptly address any operational disruptions.

Sector companies have been called upon to promptly address citizen complaints and ensure swift resolution. Continuous monitoring of sector operations is being carried out through the Commission’s 24/7 monitorin
g and emergency center.

Source: Jordan News Agency

HCST, EU sign agreement to extend implementation of Prima program

Amman: The Higher Council for Science and Technology (HCST) signed an initial agreement on Monday to extend the implementation of the Partnership Program with the European Union (EU) in the fields of research and innovation in the Prima region of the Mediterranean.

The agreement was inked by the HCST Secretary-General, Mashhour Al-Rifai, and the EU’s Director for Global Approach and International Cooperation, Maria Cristina Russo, in the presence of Jordan’s Ambassador to Brussels, Saja Al-Majali.

Al-Rifai underscored the significance of the forthcoming official agreement signing in Amman, noting its role in bolstering Jordan’s international partnerships in research and innovation. He lauded the Prima program and its collaborative efforts in supporting scientific research projects across member countries of the Mediterranean basin, both north and south, in tandem with the EU, particularly in areas concerning water, food, and agricultural systems.

Highlighting the initiative’s endeavors, he elaborated on th
e regional program crafted by the HCST, functioning within a coalition of 19 nations. This program focuses on the development and application of joint scientific research aimed at devising innovative solutions to challenges associated with sustainable food production and water supply in the Mediterranean basin. The budget allocated for this spans approximately 500 million euros covering the period from 2018 to 2024.

The Jordanian government has entrusted the HCST with renewing the agreement for an additional three years, extending until 2027. This decision stems from the program’s notable achievements through collaborative support among initiative countries alongside the EU, aligning scientific and research activities with national priorities in sync with developmental trajectories.

Al-Rifai’s participation in the multilateral dialogue conference on the principles and values of international cooperation in research and innovation, organized by the EU, underscores Jordan’s commitment to enhancing its engagem
ent with the Euro-Mediterranean community in international cooperation in research and innovation.

The rapid advancements in research and technology globally and their consequential impact on shaping future actions in international research cooperation and funding were key points of discussion during the conference. Ethical principles were also emphasized, with a focus on integrity and ethics in scientific research, and the imperative of achieving equitable opportunities and benefits for all parties involved.

Source: Jordan News Agency

Jordan takes part in Arab Postal Leaders Forum

Amman: The Telecommunications Regulatory Commission (TRC) participated in the inaugural Arab Postal Leaders Forum held in Muscat, Oman.

The event, organized in partnership with the Universal Postal Union (UPU), spanned three days and gathered over 60 participants from 18 Arab countries, including key figures from the postal sector and the UPU partners. Arab country representatives, postal leaders, and the Secretary-General of the UPU were also in attendance.

In a statement issued on Monday by the TRC, the forum revolved around various topics, primarily focusing on digital transformation and innovation within the Arab postal institutions.

Participants engaged in discussions on global best practices related to digital transformation, aiming to understand the needs, requirements, and challenges faced by postal institutions in the Arab region.

Key areas of focus included e-commerce, the structure of digital services, capabilities of digital transformation in the postal sector, and ensuring the security of pos
tal infrastructure.

Accompanying the forum was an exhibition showcasing the latest digital solutions in the postal sector. Companies had the opportunity to present innovative digital products and services in the field of mail, offering insights into cutting-edge delivery and postal tracking solutions.

During the opening session, Bassam Sarhan, Chairman of the TRC’s Board of Commissioners, highlighted the success story of Jordan’s postal sector in digital transformation and electronic payment.

He emphasized that postal services, as one of humanity’s oldest services, have evolved and diversified over time to meet rapidly changing technological requirements. Keeping pace with digital transformation has become crucial.

Sarhan also emphasized the pivotal role of the information technology sector in Jordan, driving progress across various sectors such as e-commerce, e-government services, digital postal services, and secure payment processes.

On the sidelines of the forum, Sarhan organized a bilateral meeting
with the Omani Ministry of Transport, Communications, and Information Technology, along with the Omani Telecommunications Regulatery Authority.

This meeting aimed to foster the exchange of experiences and enhance cooperative efforts between the two sides, building upon a previously signed memorandum of understanding.

Source: Jordan News Agency

Jordan takes part in Arab Postal Leaders ForumTWO ENEMY AIR RAIDS TARGET TIRE AND GENERATOR MANUFACTURING WAREHOUSE, VICINITY OF MARBLE FACTORY IN SOUTHERN LEBANON’S GHAZIEH

Amman: The Telecommunications Regulatory Commission (TRC) participated in the inaugural Arab Postal Leaders Forum held in Muscat, Oman.

The event, organized in partnership with the Universal Postal Union (UPU), spanned three days and gathered over 60 participants from 18 Arab countries, including key figures from the postal sector and the UPU partners. Arab country representatives, postal leaders, and the Secretary-General of the UPU were also in attendance.

In a statement issued on Monday by the TRC, the forum revolved around various topics, primarily focusing on digital transformation and innovation within the Arab postal institutions.

Participants engaged in discussions on global best practices related to digital transformation, aiming to understand the needs, requirements, and challenges faced by postal institutions in the Arab region.

Key areas of focus included e-commerce, the structure of digital services, capabilities of digital transformation in the postal sector, and ensuring the security of pos
tal infrastructure.

Accompanying the forum was an exhibition showcasing the latest digital solutions in the postal sector. Companies had the opportunity to present innovative digital products and services in the field of mail, offering insights into cutting-edge delivery and postal tracking solutions.

During the opening session, Bassam Sarhan, Chairman of the TRC’s Board of Commissioners, highlighted the success story of Jordan’s postal sector in digital transformation and electronic payment.

He emphasized that postal services, as one of humanity’s oldest services, have evolved and diversified over time to meet rapidly changing technological requirements. Keeping pace with digital transformation has become crucial.

Sarhan also emphasized the pivotal role of the information technology sector in Jordan, driving progress across various sectors such as e-commerce, e-government services, digital postal services, and secure payment processes.

On the sidelines of the forum, Sarhan organized a bilateral meeting
with the Omani Ministry of Transport, Communications, and Information Technology, along with the Omani Telecommunications Regulatery Authority.

This meeting aimed to foster the exchange of experiences and enhance cooperative efforts between the two sides, building upon a previously signed memorandum of understanding.

Source: Jordan News Agency

The two hostile air raids on both sides of the Ghazieh Highway, south of the city of Sidon, targeted a warehouse used for manufacturing tires and generators, and the vicinity of a factory for manufacturing marble stone (tiles).

Source: National News Agency – Lebanon

(UPDATE) TWO ENEMY AIR RAIDS TARGET GHAZIEH AREA, SOUTH OF SIDON


Sidon – Hostile aircraft carried out two air raids on the Ghazieh area, south of the city of Sidon, for the first time since the outbreak of war on the southern Lebanese border.

Plumes of smoke were seen covering the sky of the area.

Ambulance teams and vehicles rushed to the site of the two air raids, while it has not yet been determined whether a car or a center was targeted.

Source: National News Agency – Lebanon

”ISLAMIC RESISTANCE” TARGETS ENEMY’S BIRKAT RISHA, AL-SAMMAQA AND RAMTA SITES, ACHIEVES DIRECT HITS


The Islamic Resistance issued on Monday the following statement: ‘In support of our steadfast Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip, and in support of their valiant and honorable resistance, the Mujahideen of the Islamic Resistance targeted, at 15:45 p.m., on Monday, February 19, 2024, the enemy’s Birkat Risha site, with appropriate weapons, and achieved direct hits.”

The Islamic Resistance later issued another statement, saying, ‘In support of our steadfast Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip, and in support of their valiant and honorable resistance, the Mujahideen of the Islamic Resistance targeted, at 16:15 p.m., on Monday 19, 2024, the enemy’s Ramta site in the occupied Lebanese Shebaa Farms with missile weapons and achieved direct hits”.

The “Islamic Resistance” also issued a statement, announcing, “In support of our steadfast Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip, and in support of their brave and honorable resistance, the Mujahideen of the Islamic Resistance targeted at 16:25 p.m. on Monday 19, 2024,
the enemy’s Al-Sammaqa site in the occupied Lebanese Shebaa Farms, with missile weapons, and achieved direct hits.”

Source: National News Agency – Lebanon