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Digitised government services reach 74% as modernisation efforts gather pace - report

 

The Jordan Times

 

AMMAN — Jordan has digitised 74 per cent of its government services, according to the latest Executive Programme Report for the Economic Modernisation Vision (2023–2025), which outlines progress in the "Future Services" pillar of the ICT sector for the third quarter of 2025.
 
The report showed that 1,778 services have been digitised to date, noting that four companies benefited during the quarter from the "Grow Jordan, Business Development" programme, while 3,000 individuals completed training under the Digital Skills Enablement Project implemented through the Digital Skills Association.
 
Progress was also reported on infrastructure projects, with procurement completed and construction launched for new government service centres in Mafraq, Zarqa and Russeifثا. In parallel, 10 government institutions were assessed, with evaluation outputs completed under the initiative to upgrade digital transformation infrastructure, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.
 
Job creation remained a key outcome of the Grow Jordan programme, which generated more than 150 jobs through agreements supporting salaries for newly hired employees. Another 150 beneficiaries received training to promote their services on digital freelance platforms.
 
The quarter also saw an investor forum linking potential German investors with Jordanian start-ups, drawing participation from over 40 emerging companies.
 
The report further highlighted progress in digital skills training, with 125 young people aged 18–35 completing cloud computing courses across several governorates. Additional trainees were recruited from Karak, Irbid, Maan and Zarqa to develop skills that improve their readiness for the labour market.
 

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