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The Jordanian-American Commission for Educational Exchange Issues a Request for Proposal to Hire a Consulting Firm

Apr 17,2021 - Last updated at Apr 17,2021

The Jordanian-American Commission for Educational Exchange (aka the Binational Fulbright Commission in Jordan) is looking to hire a Consultancy Firm, which specializes in governance and compliance, to review and revise its internal policies and procedures. The Consultant must complete the tasks and deliverables in accordance with Jordanian labor laws, and in line with international standards and best practices.
The detailed request for proposal (RFP) can be accessed at the Binational Fulbright Commission in Jordan’s website or here.

The deadline to receive applications is May 15th, 2021. The technical and financial proposals should be submitted to [email protected].

About the Jordanian-American Commission for Educational Exchange (JACEE)

The Bilateral Agreement between the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan (GOJ) and the Government of the United States of America (USG) establishing JACEE as an independent, binational, non-governmental, not-for-profit, higher educational exchange organization in Jordan was signed on 12 May 1993, with funding provided annually by both nations. 

The Commission was officially opened on 14 September 1994 by its Royal Patron, then-Crown Prince, HRH El Hassan bin Talal.

The Commission administers a wide range of research, study, and teaching grants, chiefly within the context of the worldwide Fulbright Program. The primary source of funding for the Fulbright Program is an annual appropriation by the U.S. Congress to the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA). ECA administers the Program under policy guidelines established by the U.S. presidentially-appointed Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board (FFSB) with the assistance of binational commissions and foundations in 49 countries, U.S. embassies in more than 100 other countries, and cooperating agencies in the United States. 

JACEE delivers 15 core programs to provide participants with opportunities to teach study or conduct research, —seven for Americans coming to Jordan and eight for Jordanians going to the United States.

Qatar General Tax Authority, Invenio launch integrated digital tax administration system on SAP S/4HANA®

Feb 21,2021 - Last updated at Feb 21,2021

The General Tax Authority (GTA) and implementation partner Invenio Business Solutions launched a state-of-the-art digital tax administration system in Qatar. 
 
The new system has transformed the tax administration lifecycle, digitalising existing services and making them 100 per cent contactless. Over 58,000 taxpayers have already registered on the comprehensive new system, which supports multiple revenue types and offers access to 24x7 online services.
 
Driving change
 
The GTA embarked on a national level change programme to modernise tax administration and enhance the taxpayer experience in Qatar. 
The authority needed to simplify legislations, automate processes and optimise the user experience to increase taxpayer compliance. 
Additionally, there was a requirement for a business rules framework which could be easily adapted as laws and policies evolve. 
 
Invenio and the GTA worked in partnership to develop an approach aligned to Qatar’s long-term aspirations. As a result, with Qatar’s tax strategy at its core, Qatar now has an agile platform, where evolving tax policies, laws and innovations can be built with ease. 
The SAP Tax and Revenue Management (TRM) solution on SAP S/4HANA® provides end-to-end taxation management, advanced analytical processing and seamless data integration, while retaining data quality, making it the perfect tax administration solution for the GTA.
 
Overcoming obstacles
 
Despite the obstacles due to the current pandemic, the project continued as planned, with Invenio’s team working remotely to ensure all system requirements were met. 
 
The project, which included the design, build, test and deployment of the system, and delivery of training workshops, was completed successfully in a remote delivery mode. 
 
In July 2020, the full registration module went live on Dhareeba, the front-end portal supporting the tax administration system. 
This was followed by the introduction of e-filing and e-payments. Excise Tax, Corporate Income Tax (CIT), Withholding Tax (WHT) and Capital Gains Tax (CGT) went live in November 2020, with data from the legacy system successfully migrated over the course of a weekend.
 
Enhancing citizen experiences 
 
The platform has replaced manual processes with workflow driven operations and automated functions. Importantly, it is also integrated with ministries, banks and other third parties, like the National Authentication Service (NAS). These substantial changes will save time and offer far greater visibility, enabling single taxpayer views across regimes, levies, duties, and charges; and thereby help the GTA to reduce the national tax gap.
 
As a one-stop-shop, the new system has reduced the need to visit tax offices. Now, taxpayers can access accounts remotely, submit queries and receive notifications about their application progress. A more responsive and personalised service ensures the citizens of Qatar can take advantage of the many benefits the new platform has to offer, ultimately, encouraging higher levels of voluntary compliance.
 
Having undertaken such a multi-faceted digital transformation project, Qatar is now on its way to becoming a truly modern data-driven tax authority.
  
This will go a long way in supporting the Qatar National Vision 2030, enabling the country to sustain its own development and provide a high standard of living for its citizens.
 
Ahmed Bin Issa Al Mohannadi, President of the GTA, said: "We are delighted to have partnered with the global IT company Invenio to launch the Dhareeba tax portal — an innovative digital platform for all tax-related services operating in the State of Qatar.
 
The Dhareeba tax portal is in line with the GTA's digital transformation strategy and stands within our commitment to empower the tax landscape by offering the easiest and most secure tax services.
 
The GTA is committed to leading digital transformation in taxations by introducing innovative digital solutions through the Dhareeba platform, which is responsible for facilitating tax transactions as it manages, calculates and reviews various types of taxes implemented in the State of Qatar.
 
I would like to thank the GTA and the Invenio team for working diligently throughout the development stage of Dhareeba and delivering the project in the most efficient way that responds to the future aspirations of taxations in the country.” 
 
Invenio’s CEO Arun Bala commented: “Since embarking on this journey, the General Tax Authority has transformed their tax landscape.
 
The State of Qatar now benefits from a digital tax administration system that is both robust and efficient and has compliance and innovation at its core.
 
The successful go-live is a testament to the technical experts at Invenio, who worked in unique conditions this year, amid a pandemic, to ensure that the GTA’s requirements were met. This project will continue into the new year, and we look forward to implementing further new service elements that will streamline existing processes and continue to enhance taxpayer experiences.”

Orange Foundation Jordan & the GIZ sign partnership agreement

Feb 02,2021 - Last updated at Feb 03,2021

Orange Foundation Jordan and Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH in Jordan, have recently signed an agreement through Labour Market Oriented Vocational Education, Higher Education, and Training MOVE-HET programme to launch and support Orange Digital Centre (ODC).

The ODC is an ecosystem that brings a range of free and open programmes for all in one place. The centre includes a coding school, a “FabLab Solidaire”, which is a part of the worldwide network of the Orange Foundation's 129 “FabLabs Solidaires”, an Orange Fab start-up accelerator and Orange Ventures Africa, the Orange Group's investment fund.

Based in Amman, ODC aims to enhance youth employability, preparing them for the labour market and launching projects through training and education, the ODC will be present in the regions as well through ODC Clubs that will be deployed in Partner Universities.

Orange Foundation Jordan and GIZ GmbH will cooperate with different parties in entrepreneurship; to contribute in enhancing digital inclusion and reducing unemployability among youth.

This agreement falls under the international partnership of Orange Group and GIZ GmbH with a joint financial contribution of more than 30 million euros commissioned by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development, aimed at promoting employability among the youth, entrepreneurship and digital innovation skills in 14 countries in Africa and the Middle East. 

 

 

 

Arçelik named one of real leaders top 150 companies of 2021

Feb 02,2021 - Last updated at Feb 03,2021

Arçelik, parent company to 12 leading home appliance brands including Beko and Grundig, with a footprint in almost 150 countries worldwide has been ranked 13th on “The Real Leaders Top 150 Impact Companies of 2021”.

The Real Leaders 150 Top Impact Companies Award recognises organisations that are making a positive social or environmental impact. The award recognises companies which can make the world a better place.

Adopting sustainability as a business model with its “Respecting the World, Respected Worldwide” vision has enabled Arçelik to be listed among 150 companies. Within the framework of its sustainability approach that complies with the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Arçelik focuses on the future, the planet, and the needs of people and its business.

The company believes that steps need to be taken to go beyond the current habits and behaviour models, the way people think now, and everything that is thought to be impossible today.

Arçelik CEO Hakan Bulgurlu said, “We are honoured to receive this award and be recognised for our mission to create a positive impact by designing technologies that improve the future.” 

Orange Foundation Jordan and the GIZ partnership agreement

Jan 31,2021 - Last updated at Jan 31,2021

Orange Foundation Jordan and Deutsche Gesellschaftfür Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH in Jordan, recently signed an agreement through Labour Market Oriented Vocational Education, Higher Education and Training MOVE-HET programme to launch and support Orange Digital Centre (ODC). The ODC is an ecosystem that brings a range of free and open programmes for all in one place.

The centre includes a coding school, a FabLabSolidaire, which is a part of the worldwide network of the Orange Foundation's 129 FabLabsSolidaires, an Orange Fab start-up accelerator and Orange Ventures Africa, the Orange Group's investment fund.

Based in Amman, ODC aims to enhance youths’ employability, preparing them for the labor market and launching projects through training and education, the ODC will be present in the regions as well through ODC Clubs that will be deployed in Partner Universities.

Orange Foundation Jordan and GIZ GmbH will cooperate with different parties in entrepreneurship; to contribute in enhancing digital inclusion and reducing unemployability among youth. 

 

Arçelik named as one of The Real Leaders Top 150 Impact Companies of 2021

Jan 31,2021 - Last updated at Jan 31,2021

Arçelik, parent company to 12 leading home appliance brands including Beko and Grundig, with a footprint in almost 150 countries worldwide has been ranked 13th on The Real Leaders Top 150 Impact Companies of 2021. 

The award recognises organisations that are making a positive social or environmental impact.

The key is to seek those companies which can make the world a better place. Adopting sustainability as a business model with its “Respecting the World, Respected Worldwide” vision enable Arçelik to be listed among 150 companies. 

Within the framework of its sustainability approach that complies with the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Arçelik focuses on the future, the planet, and the needs of people and its business.

The company believes that steps need to be taken to go beyond the current habits and behaviour models, the way people think now, and everything that is thought to be impossible today.  Arçelik CEO Hakan Bulgurlu said, “We are honoured to receive this award and be recognised for our mission to create a positive impact by designing technologies that improve the future.” 

Fine Hygienic Holding: The #1 sterilised tissue in the world

Jan 30,2021 - Last updated at Jan 30,2021

Fine Hygienic Holding (FHH), one of the world’s leading wellness groups and manufacturer of hygienic paper products, is now the #1 Sterilised Tissue in the world after winning 20 regional and global awards under the sterilisation/hygiene category in 2020. Fine has built its legacy around the production of uniquely sterilised paper and wellness products, setting the standard for quality and efficiency in the industry.

FHH has received more than 40 prestigious awards over the past 60 years, in addition to winning “Sterilised Brand of the Decade 2020”, awarded by the Family Hygiene Institute, a collection of health and medical wellness professionals operating under the auspices and guidance of the Medical Wellness Association.

Based on the group’s proven track record and its consistent focus on consumer wellness above all, Fine tissues has earned the title of the number one sterilised tissue in the world. Highlighting the group’s achievement, James Michael Lafferty, FHH’s CEO, said, “We are very proud to be known as the number one sterilised tissue in the world.

This title and our reputation are the result of more than 60 years of hard-work, dedication and drive to give our consumers the best. As part of our commitment towards wellness, we incorporate innovative technology across all aspects of our operation in order to provide our consumers with premium quality on par with the highest hygiene standards in the world.”

BIGO Technology outlines plans to expand Jordanian hiring

Jan 25,2021 - Last updated at Jan 25,2021

BIGO Technology (BIGO), a Singapore-based Internet technology company which owns apps including Bigo Live and Likee, recently hosted officials from the Jordan Investment Commission at their office in Amman, Jordan.

During the visit, BIGO officials outlined the company’s vision for 2021, including plans to recruit over 400 Jordanians with specialisation in Information Technology and Artificial Intelligence (AI).

In 2019, BIGO announced the hiring of 50 AI experts, and recruited more than 200 Jordanians for technology and related roles by 2020. Continuing on its expansion strategy even during the pandemic period, BIGO makes an effort to stimulate and sustain economic growth within the country.

Members of the Jordanian Investment Council delegation expressed their appreciation of BIGO’s efforts in promoting social responsibility of multinational corporations by taking the lead in driving AI preparedness and adoption in Jordan. The officials described BIGO as a benchmark of successful foreign investment, and reaffirmed their commitment to facilitate BIGO’s investment and opportunities in Jordan.

 

Orange Jordan exclusive telecom sponsor of the Jordan Basketball League

Jan 25,2021 - Last updated at Jan 25,2021

In a press conference held via video conferencing, Orange Jordan announced the signing of an agreement with the Jordan Basketball Federation. Under the agreement, the company will provide exclusive telecom sponsorship for the national team and tournament and offer audiences the opportunity to watch the matches remotely.

The conference was attended by the CEO of Orange Jordan, Thierry Marigny and president of Jordan Basketball Federation, Mohammad Alayyan, and media representatives. The agreement is an extension of the partnership between Orange Jordan and the Jordanian basketball, as the company supported the national basketball team — the Jordan Falcons in their journey in the 2019 World Cup finals. 

AUBMC's team implements advanced surgical techniques

Jan 20,2021 - Last updated at Jan 20,2021

The American University of Beirut Medical Centre (AUBMC) performed a full En bloc resection for a patient who was suffering from a lung tumour that was invading many of the vital structures in the chest cavity, including the aorta, the esophagus and three vertebral bodies of the spine.

Before being transferred to AUBMC, the patient was evaluated at multiple medical centres, and her case was considered to be inoperable due to the invasiveness of the tumour.

After the case was evaluated and discussed by a multidisciplinary team including the radiation oncologist, the oncologist, the neurosurgeon and the cardiothoracic team at AUBMC, it was decided that the best hope for long-term survival would be the administration of neoadjuvant therapy to shrink the tumour followed by En bloc resection. The procedure, which lasted five hours, was performed by the Cardiothoracic surgeon Dr Jamil Borgi, and the Neurosurgeon Dr Tarek Sunna'.

The patient's recovery was smooth, and she was successfully discharged home. Dr Tarek Sunna' said, “When dealing with tumours, the term 'inoperable' is something we use less and less with the advancement of the surgical techniques that we perform at AUBMC, hoping one day we will never have to use it at all."  He added, “Once faced with such a tumour, it is very important to evaluate the feasibility of surgical resection and perform the right surgery that will make a difference to the patient's life.”

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