Prime Minister inspected 93 sites across all governorates, resulting in 242 required actions for various sectors.
155 actions have been completed, while work is underway to finalize 87 more.
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Actions covered health, social care and local services, youth, education, vocational training, production, and tourism sectors.
Key projects completed include rehabilitation of Al-Hussein Youth City facilities, development of Qatraneh Castle, and installation of lighting for desert castles.
Accelerated completion of the Jordan Digital Health Center in Salt and opening of the new expansion of Princess Iman Governmental Hospital in Ma’adi within just seven months after a four-year delay marked major health sector achievements.
All required actions completed at four vocational training sites benefiting more than 1,000 young men and women.
Health service improvements implemented in 12 health centers and 9 hospitals serving over 5 million citizens annually.
Comprehensive interventions and maintenance carried out for 19 schools serving more than 9,000 students.
Rehabilitation of Al-Hussein Youth City facilities, which host nearly 2 million visitors annually and serve 49 sports federations.
Rehabilitation of Amman Tourist Beach, swimming pools, and facilities at the Dead Sea in cooperation with Greater Amman Municipality after a four-year halt, with nearly 20,000 visitors recorded within two months.
A periodic report published Saturday by the Prime Ministry on sites inspected by Prime Minister Dr. Jaafar Hassan during his field visits showed that these tours covered 93 sites across all governorates between Sept. 25, 2024, and Aug. 10, 2025.

The report revealed that these sites required 242 developmental and improvement measures across sectors, of which 155 have been completed while work is ongoing on 87.
Among the most notable interventions was the comprehensive rehabilitation of Al-Hussein Youth City facilities in Amman following the Prime Minister’s visit, including the completion of maintenance works at the Olympic swimming pool, reopening it to athletes, establishing an outdoor gym, and rehabilitating the Palace of Culture, Prince Rashid Hall, Yarmouk Hall, Petra Stadium, Sports Palace, and Prince Hamzah Hall, with remaining works to be finalized soon.
Other achievements included the installation of lighting at Qatraneh Castle as part of efforts to develop the historic site into a tourist attraction through a visitor center and rest facilities, in addition to illuminating other desert castles across the Kingdom.
In the health sector, 54 actions were required across 22 sites, of which 29 have been completed and 25 are ongoing, benefitting over 5 million citizens. Interventions included equipping 12 health centers serving more than 30,000 citizens annually with medical devices, specialized staff, and maintenance. The accelerated completion of the Jordan Digital Health Center in Salt and the opening of the new expansion of Princess Iman Governmental Hospital in Ma’adi—delivered in just seven months after a four-year delay—were highlighted as key milestones.
In the social care and local services sector, 36 actions were required at 18 sites, with 25 completed and 11 underway, benefitting over 300,000 citizens.
In the education sector, 56 actions were required at 19 sites, of which 32 have been completed and 24 are in progress. These included maintenance and rehabilitation projects serving more than 9,000 students. Notable achievements included rapid interventions completed within months, such as at Faisaliah Basic Mixed School in Mafraq (completed in two months), Mghayer Mhanna Secondary School for Boys in Muwaqqar, Kaab bin Umair School in Ghor Al-Safi, and Al-Jurf Secondary School for Boys in Tafileh.
In vocational training, 12 actions were carried out at four sites: Theodore Schneller School in Ruseifa, vocational training institutes in Salt, Ajloun, and Mafraq, all of which have been completed, benefiting over 1,000 youth.
In the youth sector, 47 actions were required across 10 youth centers and clubs, with 30 completed and 17 ongoing, benefitting more than 6,000 young men and women. The rehabilitation of Al-Hussein Youth City facilities, frequented by nearly 2 million visitors annually and serving 42 sports federations, was among the highlights. One notable initiative resulting from meetings with youth was the launch of “Kheirat Al-Dar,” a digital platform proposed by a young woman in Jerash to market homemade products, handicrafts, and small to medium-sized enterprises.
In the production sector, 18 actions were required across 12 sites, of which 12 have been completed and 6 are ongoing, benefitting over 10,000 citizens.
In the tourism sector, 19 actions were required across 7 sites, of which 15 have been completed and 4 are ongoing, serving more than 70,000 visitors annually. Achievements included installing internal and external lighting at Qatraneh Castle and desert castles, inspecting Tel Mar Elias Church in Ajloun, the Feynan Museum in Wadi Araba, and rehabilitating Amman Tourist Beach and swimming pools at the Dead Sea after a four-year closure, which welcomed nearly 20,000 visitors in just two months.
The report noted that progress reports on the sites visited by the Prime Minister will continue to be published periodically.
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