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Jordan: World Bank considers additional financing for project promoting sustainable agriculture
Jordan: World Bank considers additional financing for project promoting sustainable agriculture

Zawya

timean hour ago

  • Business
  • Zawya

Jordan: World Bank considers additional financing for project promoting sustainable agriculture

AMMAN — The World Bank is considering additional financing for a programme that supports "Agricultural Resilience, Value Chain Development and Innovation - ARDE", which began in 2022, with the aim of enhancing the sustainability of the agricultural sector, improving rural livelihoods and increasing food security. According to data monitored by Al Mamlaka TV on Sunday, the bank indicated that the additional financing is estimated at $179 million to boost the resilience of agriculture and expand innovation and value chains. The total cost of the programme after the addition of the new funding is about $346.5 million, distributed among financing from the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) of $185.6 million, government financing of $106 million. The total value also includes grants from trust funds with $43.9 million from the concessional financing facility and $9 million from the forced displacement fund, in addition to commercial financing worth $2 million. The proposed additional funding aims to build on existing institutional arrangements and expand the programme's impact by funding two key areas. The first is improving rainwater harvesting planning through the national commission using the results of a previous impact assessment, which recommended continuing mapping work, improving governance and coordination, reviewing tender documents, and employing digital technologies in order to expand guidance and training on climate-smart practices. The second component aims to enhance the competitiveness of the agri-food sector and improve the enabling environment for farmers and the private sector by reducing the risks associated with investing in value chains. This includes expanding the use of digital technology to access marketing and export promotion services in rural and urban areas, expanding virtual training programmes to develop skills and employment opportunities, especially for women and refugees, reviewing the application of agricultural labour laws. It also includes improving the regulatory environment and strengthening the capacity of cooperatives, especially farmers' associations, to increase their participation in the country. This approach comes as part of Jordan's efforts to achieve sustainable and comprehensive agricultural development that ensures enhancing food security, increasing food exports and creating new job opportunities, especially in rural areas and the most vulnerable groups. Untapped potential The World Bank stressed that the Jordanian agricultural sector has 'great' untapped potential that promotes economic growth, creates jobs and enhances food security, as about 25 per cent of low-income people in Jordan depend on agriculture as a source of income. Although primary agriculture contributed 4.8 per cent of the gross domestic product (GDP) in 2024, the broader agri-food sector accounted for 20-25 per cent of the GDP. According to FAOSTAT data, primary agriculture and the agri-food sector account for 3 per cent and 11 per cent of formal employment respectively, with an additional significant contribution through informal employment. The World Bank stressed that increased investment in the agri-food sector can stimulate rural job creation both on farms and along the value chain, including processing, packaging, distribution, services and transportation. © Copyright The Jordan Times. All rights reserved. Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (

JoAcademy partners With Truecaller to deliver trusted, contextual communication experience for the student ecosystem in Jordan
JoAcademy partners With Truecaller to deliver trusted, contextual communication experience for the student ecosystem in Jordan

Zawya

time14-07-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

JoAcademy partners With Truecaller to deliver trusted, contextual communication experience for the student ecosystem in Jordan

JoAcademy is enhancing student engagement across Jordan with Truecaller's CX solution, delivering verified, trusted, and Arabic-contextualized digital learning experiences. AMMAN, Jordan --(BUSINESS WIRE)-- JoAcademy, Jordan's leading e-learning platform, has joined hands with Truecaller, the leading global communications platform to enhance how it connects with its student community. The collaboration focuses on strengthening trust and clarity in customer communication by integrating Truecaller Customer Experience Solution. In a digital learning environment, seamless and credible communication is essential. JoAcademy is now using Truecaller Customer Experience Solution to ensure that students, parents, and users instantly recognize when the call is coming from the official JoAcademy team. With the business name displayed in Arabic and verified branding, confusion and hesitation around unknown numbers are eliminated. Beyond verification, JoAcademy has enabled the Call Reason capability with localisation in Arabic, allowing the team to communicate the purpose of the call upfront. Whether it's a course recommendation, a payment reminder, or a quick check-in from support, users now know exactly why they're being contacted, bringing clarity and reducing friction. In addition, JoAcademy is using other capabilities from the Truecaller Customer Experience suite to enhance its communication further. With Video Caller ID, each call is visually branded, making interactions more engaging and instantly recognizable. The Call Me Back capability empowers students to respond at their convenience in case they miss a call and suggest the time slot they want to get a call back. Additionally, the User Feedback capability allows JoAcademy to gather real-time input from users, helping the team continuously refine and improve the overall service experience. Commenting on the partnership, Alaa Jarrar, CEO at Jo Academy, said: "At JoAcademy, students are at the heart of everything we do. Trust and clarity in communication are essential pillars of a successful learning experience. Our partnership with Truecaller for Business reflects this commitment, allowing us to connect with students and parents in a more effective and transparent way. This step aligns with our vision for the future of digital education in Jordan, where every interaction is an opportunity to build stronger, more trusted relationships within our learning community." Priyam Bose, Global Head of GTM and Developer Products at Truecaller, added: "JoAcademy represents a new wave of digital-first education brands in Jordan, reimagining the student communication experience. By combining Business identity, localised context, and customer experience capabilities such as video caller ID and call me back, they're turning everyday conversations into opportunities that empower richer, more engaging communication. This association reflects a deep commitment to student experience and brand integrity. We're proud to support their mission to help set a new standard for student-first engagement in the region." Truecaller Customer Experience Solution is used by over 2,500+ businesses globally across industries to bring trust, identity, and efficiency to business communication. With this partnership, JoAcademy joins a growing network of organizations putting customer experience and verified engagement at the center of their communication strategy.

At least 15 killed in sectarian clashes in Syria's Sweida – witnesses, medics
At least 15 killed in sectarian clashes in Syria's Sweida – witnesses, medics

Straits Times

time13-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Straits Times

At least 15 killed in sectarian clashes in Syria's Sweida – witnesses, medics

Sign up now: Get ST's newsletters delivered to your inbox AMMAN - More than fifteen people were killed and dozens injured in Syria's predominantly Druze city of Sweida in the latest bout of sectarian clashes between Druze gunmen and Bedouin Sunni tribes, witnesses said on Sunday. The violence erupted after a wave of kidnappings, including the abduction of a Druze merchant on Friday on the highway linking Damascus to Sweida, witnesses said. Unlike similar clashes last April, which pitted Sunni fighters against armed Druze residents of Jaramana, southeast of Damascus, and later spread to another district near the capital—this is the first time the fighting has erupted inside the city of Sweida itself, the provincial capital of the mostly Druze province. 'This is the first time sectarian fighting has erupted within the city of Sweida. This cycle of violence has exploded in a terrifyng way and if it doesn't end we are heading toward to a bloodbath," said Rayan Marouf, a Druze researcher based in Sweida who runs the Suwayda24 website. The clashes, involving Bedouin tribal fighters and Druze militias, were centered in Maqwas neighborhood east of Sweida which is inhabited by Bedouin tribes, which was encircled by armed Druze groups and later seized. Armed Bedouin tribesmen also launched attacks on Druze villages on the western and north outskirts of the city, residents said. A medical source told Reuters that at least 15 bodies had been taken to the morgue at Sweida's state hospital. Around 50 people were injured, with some transported to Deraa city for medical care. Top stories Swipe. Select. Stay informed. Singapore Govt will continue to support families, including growing group of seniors: PM Wong at PCF Family Day Singapore From Normal stream to Parliament: 3 Singapore politicians share their journeys World Deal or no deal? EU faces critical decision in response to Trump's latest tariff salvo Singapore Segregated recycling bins found to lower contamination rate as more spring up Sport Two participants injured after another breached safety protocol during Pesta Sukan archery event Asia Mahathir discharged from hospital after feeling fatigued during birthday gathering Singapore Medics treat 7 after blaze at HDB block lift lobby in Chai Chee Singapore I lost my daughter to Kpod addiction: Father of 19-year-old shares heartbreak and lessons The violence marked the latest episode of sectarian bloodshed in Syria, where fears among minority groups have surged since Islamist-led rebels toppled President Bashar al-Assad in December, installing their own government and security forces. Those concerns intensified following the killing of hundreds of Alawites in March, in apparent retaliation for an earlier attack carried out by Assad loyalists. It was the deadliest sectarian flare-up in years in Syria, where a 14-year civil war ended last December with Assad fleeing to Russia after his government was overthrown by rebel forces. REUTERS

JoAcademy Partners With Truecaller to Deliver Trusted, Contextual Communication Experience for the Student Ecosystem in Jordan
JoAcademy Partners With Truecaller to Deliver Trusted, Contextual Communication Experience for the Student Ecosystem in Jordan

Associated Press

time13-07-2025

  • Business
  • Associated Press

JoAcademy Partners With Truecaller to Deliver Trusted, Contextual Communication Experience for the Student Ecosystem in Jordan

AMMAN, Jordan--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jul 13, 2025-- JoAcademy, Jordan's leading e-learning platform, has joined hands with Truecaller, the leading global communications platform to enhance how it connects with its student community. The collaboration focuses on strengthening trust and clarity in customer communication by integrating Truecaller Customer Experience Solution. In a digital learning environment, seamless and credible communication is essential. JoAcademy is now using Truecaller Customer Experience Solution to ensure that students, parents, and users instantly recognize when the call is coming from the official JoAcademy team. With the business name displayed in Arabic and verified branding, confusion and hesitation around unknown numbers are eliminated. Beyond verification, JoAcademy has enabled the Call Reason capability with localisation in Arabic, allowing the team to communicate the purpose of the call upfront. Whether it's a course recommendation, a payment reminder, or a quick check-in from support, users now know exactly why they're being contacted, bringing clarity and reducing friction. In addition, JoAcademy is using other capabilities from the Truecaller Customer Experience suite to enhance its communication further. With Video Caller ID, each call is visually branded, making interactions more engaging and instantly recognizable. The Call Me Back capability empowers students to respond at their convenience in case they miss a call and suggest the time slot they want to get a call back. Additionally, the User Feedback capability allows JoAcademy to gather real-time input from users, helping the team continuously refine and improve the overall service experience. Truecaller Customer Experience Solution is used by over 2,500+ businesses globally across industries to bring trust, identity, and efficiency to business communication. With this partnership, JoAcademy joins a growing network of organizations putting customer experience and verified engagement at the center of their communication strategy. View source version on [email protected] KEYWORD: JORDAN INDIA MIDDLE EAST ASIA PACIFIC INDUSTRY KEYWORD: MOBILE/WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY TELECOMMUNICATIONS SOFTWARE NETWORKS INTERNET OTHER EDUCATION TRAINING VOIP EDUCATION SOURCE: Truecaller Copyright Business Wire 2025. PUB: 07/13/2025 05:00 AM/DISC: 07/13/2025 05:00 AM

JoAcademy Partners With Truecaller to Deliver Trusted, Contextual Communication Experience for the Student Ecosystem in Jordan
JoAcademy Partners With Truecaller to Deliver Trusted, Contextual Communication Experience for the Student Ecosystem in Jordan

Yahoo

time13-07-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

JoAcademy Partners With Truecaller to Deliver Trusted, Contextual Communication Experience for the Student Ecosystem in Jordan

JoAcademy is enhancing student engagement across Jordan with Truecaller's CX solution, delivering verified, trusted, and Arabic-contextualized digital learning experiences. AMMAN, Jordan, July 13, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--JoAcademy, Jordan's leading e-learning platform, has joined hands with Truecaller, the leading global communications platform to enhance how it connects with its student community. The collaboration focuses on strengthening trust and clarity in customer communication by integrating Truecaller Customer Experience Solution. In a digital learning environment, seamless and credible communication is essential. JoAcademy is now using Truecaller Customer Experience Solution to ensure that students, parents, and users instantly recognize when the call is coming from the official JoAcademy team. With the business name displayed in Arabic and verified branding, confusion and hesitation around unknown numbers are eliminated. Beyond verification, JoAcademy has enabled the Call Reason capability with localisation in Arabic, allowing the team to communicate the purpose of the call upfront. Whether it's a course recommendation, a payment reminder, or a quick check-in from support, users now know exactly why they're being contacted, bringing clarity and reducing friction. In addition, JoAcademy is using other capabilities from the Truecaller Customer Experience suite to enhance its communication further. With Video Caller ID, each call is visually branded, making interactions more engaging and instantly recognizable. The Call Me Back capability empowers students to respond at their convenience in case they miss a call and suggest the time slot they want to get a call back. Additionally, the User Feedback capability allows JoAcademy to gather real-time input from users, helping the team continuously refine and improve the overall service experience. Commenting on the partnership, Alaa Jarrar, CEO at Jo Academy, said:"At JoAcademy, students are at the heart of everything we do. Trust and clarity in communication are essential pillars of a successful learning experience. Our partnership with Truecaller for Business reflects this commitment, allowing us to connect with students and parents in a more effective and transparent way. This step aligns with our vision for the future of digital education in Jordan, where every interaction is an opportunity to build stronger, more trusted relationships within our learning community." Priyam Bose, Global Head of GTM and Developer Products at Truecaller, added:"JoAcademy represents a new wave of digital-first education brands in Jordan, reimagining the student communication experience. By combining Business identity, localised context, and customer experience capabilities such as video caller ID and call me back, they're turning everyday conversations into opportunities that empower richer, more engaging communication. This association reflects a deep commitment to student experience and brand integrity. We're proud to support their mission to help set a new standard for student-first engagement in the region." Truecaller Customer Experience Solution is used by over 2,500+ businesses globally across industries to bring trust, identity, and efficiency to business communication. With this partnership, JoAcademy joins a growing network of organizations putting customer experience and verified engagement at the center of their communication strategy. View source version on Contacts press@

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