Cabinet approves key initiatives on solar power for persons with disabilities

Cabinet approves key initiatives on solar power for persons with disabilities
Cabinet approves key initiatives on solar power for persons with disabilities
The Cabinet approved a series of wide-ranging decisions on Sunday aimed at promoting social inclusion, sustainable development and environmental protection.اضافة اعلان

Solar energy for homes of persons with disabilities

In a major step toward social equity and renewable energy expansion, the Cabinet approved the implementation of a solar photovoltaic project to install grid-connected systems for 1,000 homes owned by persons with disabilities or their families across Jordan.

The five-year project (2026–2030) will cost JD1.5 million and be based on submitted applications. A technical committee comprising representatives from the Ministries of Energy, Social Development and the Higher Council for the Rights of Persons with Disabilities will oversee implementation criteria.

Support for agricultural development in Ma'an

The Cabinet approved electricity connection for a 7,000-dunam agricultural project operated by Millennium Agricultural Investment Company in the Mudawara area of Ma'an Governorate.

The project, which grows essential fodder and citrus fruits, supports food security, sustainable agriculture and job creation in local communities.

Enhancing public cleanliness and regulating craft areas

To improve public cleanliness and urban planning, the Cabinet endorsed a set of recommendations, including:

Creating designated zones for craftsmen and professionals currently operating at city entrances and along main roads; exploring private sector partnerships to manage waste collection based on international best practices; and consolidating cleanliness-related budgets under the Ministry of Local Administration to improve planning and efficiency.

Relevant ministries and institutions including Environment, Education, Higher Education, Youth and Social Development were tasked with mobilising volunteer efforts and civic engagement to promote environmental awareness and social responsibility.

The Ministry of Environment will enhance law enforcement measures to reduce environmental violations.

Nuclear materials regulation approved

The Cabinet approved the Nuclear Materials Extraction, Mining and Processing Regulation of 2025, establishing a comprehensive legal and regulatory framework for uranium and other nuclear materials.

It mandates permits for all activities from exploration to decommissioning and sets standards to protect public health, workers and the environment from radiation risks.

The regulation reflects Jordan's commitment to nuclear safety, transparency and international compliance.

Amended bylaws for tourism sector

In the tourism sector, the Cabinet approved amendments to the Jordanian Association of Tourism and Travel Agencies Bylaws for 2025, including:

Restructuring the Association's Board of Directors to reflect new classifications.
Defining candidacy and membership conditions and authorising the creation of a cooperative fund for association members.