AGP Executive Report
Last update: 21 hours agoJordan Armed Forces in UN missions: Jordan has deployed more than 142,000 personnel since 1989 across peacekeeping operations, providing medical care, protecting civilians, and supporting stabilisation, with the JAF citing decades of international engagement. Cancer care standardisation: Health Minister Dr. Ibrahim Al-Bdour approved a Unified National Cancer Treatment Protocol to standardize oncology treatment across Jordan’s healthcare sectors, with input from major hospitals and the Jordan Food and Drug Administration. Green hydrogen push: Experts say Jordan can capitalize on green hydrogen thanks to growing solar and wind capacity, proximity to European markets, and Aqaba’s role as an export and industrial hub. Regional energy cooperation: A Syria–Jordan–Lebanon energy deal aims to use Jordanian LNG import infrastructure and restart the Arab Gas Pipeline, targeting power shortages and reconstruction needs. Tech talent spotlight: Coverage highlights “Techween” as a platform for building Jordan’s next generation of tech talent. Health research focus: A review examines factors shaping pulmonary rehabilitation referral and engagement—useful for improving chronic care pathways.
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