AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoHealth Services & National Service: Jordan’s Armed Forces began medical examinations for the third batch of National Service conscripts, with checks scheduled across multiple governorates from Aug. 16–Sept. 3 at military medical facilities including Prince Rashid bin Al-Hasan Military Hospital (Idoun) and Prince Ali bin Al-Hussein Military Hospital (Karak). Public Transport & Safety: The Land Transport Regulatory Commission launched trial operations on the Amman–Ajloun route, featuring CCTV, electronic payments, and free Wi‑Fi, plus a fare of JD1.50 and 2,000 free cards to encourage public transport use. Local Implementation Watch (Jerash): A Jerash governorate panel under “Maidani” highlighted gaps between announced government projects and on-the-ground delivery, with some initiatives completed while others await studies or future budgets. Mental Health Partnership: WHO and Lions Clubs plan to expand mental health services in Jordan (alongside Nepal). Trade & Investment (Jordan–Pakistan): Jordan’s Chamber of Commerce and Pakistan’s FPCCI signed an MoU to set up a joint business council and boost joint ventures, delegations, and sector cooperation. Clean Energy (Jordan–China): A report highlights Chinese-backed wind power in Ma’an, including the Shobak wind farm, as Jordan targets higher renewable electricity by 2035.
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