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الأردن | Jordan

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Jordan, youth, host communities, community engagement, Syria, refugees
As Jordan Hosts Syrian Refugees, Youth Find Security in Recreation
Ageleh works at the Temple of the Winged Lions and has earned enough money to send two of her children to university.
Archaeological Preservation Opens Doors for Jordan’s Women
Children discuss stories they read in their weekly book club meeting with Eman Awamleh, founder of Carnaval Play & Learn.
How a Small Business in Jordan Is Helping Children Learn and Thrive

About الأردن | Jordan

Jordan, a country of 9.5 million people, is a voice for moderation, peace and reform in the Middle East. Its central geographic position – bordered by Iraq, Syria, the West Bank, Israel and Saudi Arabia – brings it into constant contact with regional turbulence that affects its political climate and its economy. Calls for greater freedoms across the Arab world have increased domestic pressure on the Government of Jordan to speed the pace of promised reforms to improve economic conditions, strengthen democratic practices and governance, and reduce public corruption.

Jordan faces a number of daunting challenges as it strives to attain its development and reform goals while also taking advantage of potential opportunities such as a young workforce and improving health and education levels. These challenges include a rapidly growing population, gaps in the provision of basic education, high unemployment, weak citizen participation in governance and politics, water scarcity, reliance on expensive, imported energy, and gender disparities.

To help Jordan attain its goals, USAID is working with the government to create strategies for broad-based political and economic reforms to increase prosperity, accountability and equality for a more stable and democratic Jordan. We are working with the government and people of Jordan to accelerate broad-based, inclusive economic development, strengthen democratic accountability, improve essential services to the public, promote more efficient management of scarce resources, and enhance gender equality and female empowerment.

USAID/Jordan’s Knowledge Management Portal a one-stop shop for Jordan development data and information it is a collaborative online platform for professionals in the development sector to access, share, and host Jordan-specific information, resources, assessments and evaluations.

Visit KaMP at https://jordankmportal.com/

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Contact Information

Mission Contact

Jim Barnhart, Mission Director
United States Embassy in Amman Jordan
United States Agency for International Development
P.O. Box 354
Jordan
Postal Code - M 
Zip Code 11118 Amman
Phone 
962-6-590-6000
Fax 
962-6-592-0143

USAID Contact

Allison Noble and Rayma Baran, Desk Officers
U.S. Agency for International Development
1300 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington
, DC 
20523
USA
Phone 
1-202-712-4695