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Number of Jordanians studying in US remains steady — report

By - Nov 15,2017 - Last updated at Nov 15,2017

AMMAN — The number of Jordanian students currently studying at institutions across the US remained steady in 2017, nearly matching last year’s record, according to an annual report by the Institute of International Education, with support from the US Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs.

The “Open Doors” report for 2016/2017 showed that there were some 2,312 Jordanian students in the US during the most recent academic year for which data is available, the US embassy in Amman said in a statement e-mailed to The Jordan Times on Tuesday.

This number, which does not include the students with Jordanian/American dual citizenship, represents less than a 1 per cent decrease from 2015/2016. Jordan continues to rank 8th in the MENA region for number of students in the US. There are about 970 American students at institutions in Jordan this year, a slight decrease from last year’s numbers, the statement said.

Sheyyab, Armenian ambassador discuss cooperation in health sector

By - Nov 15,2017 - Last updated at Nov 15,2017

AMMAN — Health Minister Mahmoud Sheyyab and Armenian Ambassador to Jordan Arshak Poladian on Tuesday agreed to activate the health cooperation agreement signed between the two parties, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.

During their meeting, Sheyyab and Poladian stressed the need to enhance cooperation in various health areas and develop the exchange of knowledge and expertise between both sides.

Sheyyab highlighted Jordan’s accomplishments in the health sector, mentioning its latest ranking as first regionally and fifth internationally in medical tourism.

He highlighted the development witnessed by Jordan in the pharmaceutical industry, and the export of its products worldwide. Poladian praised the high level reached by the medical sector in Jordan, and expressed his country’s keenness to enhance health cooperation.

Princess Rym honoured at Film Awards in Washington DC

By - Nov 15,2017 - Last updated at Nov 15,2017

AMMAN — The America Abroad Media has honoured HRH Princess Rym Ali, the founder of the Jordan Media Institute (JMI) and member of the Royal Film Commission, for her significant role in media.

The honouring ceremony was part of the 5th Annual “Power of Film” Awards Dinner that was held in Washington DC last Tuesday, according to a JMI statement. Every year, “The Power of Film” ceremony honours outstanding leaders whose work in film and television exemplifies the power of media to educate, inform and empower audiences around the world about critical global issues.

Commenting on Princess Rym’s achievements in this field, His Majesty King Abdullah praised, in a recorded video, her perseverance and dedication, saying: “Princess Rym, we in Jordan are tremendously proud of the honour you have won this evening, and let me add my personal tribute for all that you do to support the talents and dreams of our young men and women.”

Saudi Arabia, Jordan share ‘brotherly ties’ — Fayez

By - Nov 15,2017 - Last updated at Nov 15,2017

AMMAN — Saudi Ambassador to Jordan Prince Khalid Bin Faisal on Tuesday met Senate President Faisal Fayez, and Lower House Speaker Atef Tarawneh over “brotherly ties” and cooperation in various fields.

Fayez highlighted Saudi Arabia’s role in financing development projects across the country with direct engagement of the Saudi Development Fund, adding that the Saudi effort helps solve many of Jordan’s economic challenges, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.

Tarawneh said that the meeting aimed at discussing issues of mutual interest. For his part, the Saudi envoy stressed the need to foster mutual cooperation amidst the current regional circumstances. The prince also underscored the significance of sustaining joint efforts to fight terrorism and extremism. 

Fayez inaugurates Episcopal Church congregation deliberations

By - Nov 15,2017 - Last updated at Nov 15,2017

AMMAN — Senate President Faisal Fayez on Tuesday inaugurated deliberations of the Episcopal Church in Jerusalem and the Middle East, a high-profile diocesan congregation offering services in Jordan, Palestine, Syria and Lebanon, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.

Fayez highlighted the importance of enhancing social solidarity to combat terrorism and face those who call for sectarianism.

He added that the Amman Message constituted a cornerstone for a human brotherhood that boosts shared values and discards conflicts based on races and religions. 

Jordan Strategy Forum calls for more flexibility in taxes

By - Nov 15,2017 - Last updated at Nov 15,2017

AMMAN — The Jordan Strategy Forum (JSF) on Tuesday called for increasing tax flexibility through expanding the tax base, boosting collection efficiency and diversifying tax resources.

In a study titled “The trio of economic growth, tax revenues and foreign aid”, JSF called on the government to achieve higher levels of stability in the macro economy performance, especially that a former JSF study showed instability in the economy that affected tax flexibility.

The forum also recommended adopting a “very careful” administration of foreign assistance and using it for enhancing economic growth and capital expenditures, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.

Newspaper by refugees for refugees in Zaatari camp

The Road Media chronicles camp life, success stories in exile

By - Nov 15,2017 - Last updated at Nov 18,2017

The Road Media provides training for young refugees to acquaint them with the professional rules of journalism (Photo courtesy of The Road Media)

AMMAN — “I learned a lot from the journalism course I received, with the most important thing being to stay objective because journalism is the mirror of people’s reality,” said Ahmad Adham Hariri, a 14 year-old Syrian refugee volunteering as a journalist for The Road Media in Zaatari camp.

Started in 2014 by the Japan Emergency NGO and supported by UNICEF, The Road Media is the first of its kind news publication in a refugee camp setting.

“This is truly a pioneering initiative. Before us, no single publication was allowed into the camp and residents did not have access to any form of print media,” said Hada Sarhan, chief editor of The Road Media.

Entirely written and designed by refugees, The Road Media started out with a short eight-page issue covering NGOs-related news and updates on the water system within the camp.

“At the beginning, most of the stories were about the war, the losses and the obstacles faced by refugees since the Syrian crisis started. But it progressively moved towards more positive stories, with the magazine now featuring a lot of success stories from the residents, as well as advice on how to adjust to the camp environment,” Sarhan told The Jordan Times over the phone.

The Road Media was launched with only seven trainees, all male, who took part in the first journalistic workshop conducted by Sarhan. The number has now grown to 150 journalists, including 43 women, who collaborate on the monthly publication. 

“The paper is written by the refugees for the refugees. We do not interfere, we only give them the skills and do the editing part,” the chief editor explained. 

While the residents show signs of reluctance and lack of confidence at the start, they quickly get caught up in the enthusiasm of the initiative.

“I was reluctant to join the magazine because I was young and I was afraid of rejection; but when I started, I loved how it helped me learn about many people. I started to talk to the other refugees and explore their views on a lot of subjects. I used to be introverted, but now I can talk to anyone and write about it,” said 14-year-old Sahima Al Amari.

The publication, which is free of charge and available as an online version, is entirely shaped by refugees, whether in Zaatari camp or abroad. 

“We have people from Azraq camp writing for us, as well as refugees living in other countries including Germany, Turkey, Lebanon and Kurdistan, among others,” Sarhan said, citing the example of the magazine’s graphic designer, a Syrian refugee volunteering from Copenhagen. 

“While other NGOs provide them with clothes, food and sanitary items, we bring something to their mind. It is not really education like it is being taught in schools, but more of a skillset for the future,” Sarhan, a journalist herself, said. 

Stressing the growing success of the publication, she said: “The Road Media does not only provide them with the skills, it also gives them dreams. Most of those people came from rural areas and had never thought or dreamed of being a journalist.”

The chief editor said that a number of those trainees are now planning to start their own publication when they return to Syria, citing the example of 14-year-old Taha Bassam Al Hariri who said: “I hope to become a famous journalist in the future when I go back to Syria.”

The Road Media, which is published in English, Arabic and Japanese, also provides training for young refugees, acquainting them with the professional rules and requirements of journalism.

The last youth workshop was conducted in September, a month during with 35 boys and girls aged between 10 and 13 years old, were familiarised with the ropes of the industry.  

“I loved watching my brother Louay constantly searching for stories and news that interest us in the camp. So I decided to be part of The Road Media too and it changed a lot in my life. I started writing topics at school, be more integrated and talk with people,” said Abi Saeed, a 13-year-old trainee.

“These kids want to write, they want to learn. So, whenever they have free time [school starts in the afternoon for the in-camp students] they can attend the editorial meetings, or shadow some of the journalists,” Sahran said, noting that each child was mentoring and given feedback by one of the adult journalist. 

“They are learning step by step, but I can already see that some of them will turn out to be great journalists,” she concluded.

Tuaimeh to head committee to respond to the Speech from the Throne

By - Nov 15,2017 - Last updated at Nov 15,2017

AMMAN — Members of the Lower House on Tuesday elected MP Fawzi Tuaimeh to head a committee to respond to the Speech from the Throne, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.

Headed by Lower House Speaker Atef Tarawneh, a subcommittee of MPs was formed, under the chairmanship of Tuaimeh, to begin drafting a response to the speech.

GAM celebrates late King Hussein’s birthday

By - Nov 15,2017 - Last updated at Nov 15,2017

AMMAN — The Greater Amman Municipality (GAM) on Tuesday held a ceremony at Al Hussein Cultural Centre to celebrate the birthday of His Majesty the late King Hussein under the patronage of Amman’s Mayor Yousef Shawarbeh, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported. Shawarbeh delivered a speech on King Hussein praising his journey, his accomplishments, his loyalty to Jordan and what he offered to the people of the country. 

Poet Haydar Mahmoud recited a poem for the occasion, and a film on King Hussein’s life was screened, along with a musical event and a photo exhibition about the late monarch.

4th scientific world forum on Islamic culture opens

By - Nov 15,2017 - Last updated at Nov 15,2017

AMMAN — Deputising for HRH Prince Ghazi, the King’s special adviser for religious and cultural affairs and the personal envoy of His Majesty King Abdullah, Jordan’s Grand Mufti Mohammad Khalaileh on Tuesday inaugurated the 4th scientific world forum titled “The role of Islamic culture in shaping humans and societies”, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.

The forum is organised by the Iftaa Department, in cooperation with the Supreme Judge Department and Awqaf, and the education and culture ministries.

Khalaileh highlighted the role played by Amman in the various stages of Islamic history and its contributions to the history of civilisation in the past and present.

He emphasised the importance of Amman being selected as this year’s Islamic culture capital by the Islamic Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation based on specific standards of historical heritage and cultural excellence of the city.

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