AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoHealth Sector Reform Funding: Jordan’s Cabinet approved a $400 million World Bank financing deal for a results-based Health Sector Reform Programme, aiming to boost efficiency in public hospital governance, strengthen primary care, expand early detection of non-communicable diseases, and speed up digital integration across healthcare services through 2030. Public Health Budget Push: Prime Minister Jafar Hassan urged ministries to start drafting 2027 budgets on time, while stressing continued spending on health and education and ordering a JD30 monthly salary increase for lower-income civil and military employees and retirees under JD600. Food Support in Gaza: KSrelief says it delivered 24,500 hot meals to Palestinian families in central and southern Gaza, citing a central kitchen set up in late February and noting widespread shortages of food, water, medicine, and essentials. Local Health Access Update: Jordan’s field hospital in Gaza resumed services after capacity expansion, according to recent reporting. Community Health & Safety: Jordan Healthcare Press also flags a broader public-safety concern after a stabbing incident in North Belfast sparked renewed debate over violence and emergency response.
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