308 Government Measures Resulting from Prime Minister’s Field Visits Since Cabinet Formation

308 Government Measures Resulting from Prime Minister’s Field Visits Since Cabinet Formation
308 Government Measures Resulting from Prime Minister’s Field Visits Since Cabinet Formation
The periodic government report revealed that Prime Minister Jafar Hassan inspected 130 sites during his field tours over 447 days since the formation of the government, covering 35 districts, 4 sub-districts, and 44 municipalities across all governorates of the Kingdom.اضافة اعلان

The Prime Minister’s field inspections led to 308 measures across various service sectors, with 195 of these already completed, while work continues on the remaining measures.

The initiatives spanned the health, social welfare and local services, youth, education, vocational and technical training, industrial and agricultural production, and tourism sectors.

In the health sector, interventions were carried out to improve services for more than 5.5 million citizens annually across 21 health centers and 13 hospitals.

In education, comprehensive maintenance was carried out in 26 schools, benefiting over 22,000 students.

Interventions also took place at 27 social welfare and local service sites, benefiting nearly 235,000 citizens.

In vocational and technical training, measures were taken to develop infrastructure and training programs at five vocational institutes, benefiting around 2,500 young men and women, alongside supporting graduates in establishing their own production projects.

Youth programs and initiatives were enhanced in 12 youth centers and clubs, benefiting approximately 158,000 young people.

Comprehensive updates and developments were implemented at the facilities of the King Hussein Youth City, visited by over two million people annually, at a total cost of around 3 million Jordanian dinars, largely supported through a corporate social responsibility initiative.

Similarly, the implementation of the Prince Faisal Youth City project was accelerated, with all three phases completed within the current year instead of next year, benefiting more than 61,000 citizens.

In support of productive sectors, measures were taken to assist agricultural and industrial production at 16 sites visited by the Prime Minister, serving nearly 20,000 citizens.

Maintenance, rehabilitation, and development were also carried out at nine tourist sites, attracting over 153,000 visitors annually.