AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoNational Service Health Checks: The Jordanian Armed Forces began medical examinations for the third batch of national service conscripts, with schedules across governorates from Aug. 16–Sept. 3 at military hospitals and the Primary Military Medical Commission in Khow. Public Transport & Safety: The Land Transport Regulatory Commission launched trial operations on the Amman–Ajloun route, with CCTV, electronic payments, and free Wi‑Fi, plus a JD1.50 fare and 2,000 free cards to boost access to services like University Hospital. Mental Health Access: WHO and Lions Clubs International Foundation signed a three-year deal to expand mental health care in Jordan, including counselling services in East Amman and acute secondary care at Al Basheer Hospital. Clean Energy in Jordan: A Chinese-operated wind farm in Shobak is generating clean electricity as Jordan pushes renewables toward 40% of power by 2035. Local Delivery Gaps: A Jerash panel under “Maidani” compared Cabinet-announced projects with what’s actually been completed, with health and major infrastructure needs highlighted. Trade & Health Sector Links: Jordan and Pakistan chambers set up a joint business council to drive investment, with health and pharmaceuticals among the priority sectors.
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