AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoMedical Aid for SMA: Dubai’s Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid will cover treatment for Jordanian toddler Katia Abu Al-Saud, who has spinal muscular atrophy, at Al Jalila Children’s Hospital—gene therapy said to be unavailable in Jordan. Gaza Healthcare Deployment: Jordan Armed Forces teams have arrived to set up Jordan Field Hospital South Gaza/11, preparing clinics and medical facilities to receive patients, with a wide range of specialties and a mobile prosthetic limb unit. Recruitment for Health Careers: JAF opened applications for female Tawjihi graduates to join the Royal Medical Services through an associate degree pathway at the Princess Aisha bint Al-Hussein Medical Complex, with eligibility and medical fitness requirements. Local Health Infrastructure Accountability: A Jerash governorate panel under “Maidani” says 70–80% of 2025 government commitments were completed, while other projects remain in studies or awaiting budgets—covering health alongside water, transport, education and hospitals. Funding Gap for Refugee Health Needs: UN data shows humanitarian funding to Jordan has fallen sharply over the decade, leaving the Syrian refugee response plan funded at only a small fraction of estimated needs.
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