First: Decisions Related to the Development of Healthcare Services
Approval of the Jordanian National Policy and Strategy for Quality and Patient Safety (2025-2030).
اضافة اعلان
Approval of the justifications for the Birth and Death Monitoring and Response System Regulation for 2025.
Second: Decisions Related to Public Sector Modernization
Approval of an amendment to the Civil Service and Public Administration Authority Regulation for 2025.
Approval of an amendment to the Administrative Organization Regulation of the Jordan Atomic Energy Commission for 2025.
Approval of a regulation to establish a Conciliation Court in West Irbid District for 2025.
Third: Decisions on Tax Settlements, Regulatory Legislation, and Service Provision for Agricultural Projects
Approval of the Wholesale Markets for Horticultural Products Regulation for the Greater Amman Municipality for 2025.
Approval of connecting electricity to the Aniza Agricultural Project in the Southern Badia, Ma'an Governorate.
Approval of the recommendations of the Committee for Settling Pending Issues between the Income and Sales Tax Department and taxpayers, settling 299 cases for individuals and companies.
Fourth: Decisions Related to the Youth Sector
Approval for the Ministry of Youth to organize sports and youth activities for "Amman, the Arab Youth Capital 2025".
Designation of July 5th of each year as "Arab Youth Day".
Healthcare Sector Development
In its session held on Sunday, chaired by Prime Minister Dr. Jaafar Hassan, the Cabinet approved the Jordanian National Policy and Strategy for Quality and Patient Safety (2025-2030).
This strategy provides a comprehensive framework for enhancing healthcare standards nationwide, ensuring safe, effective, and high-quality care for all citizens. The initiative aims to improve health outcomes, enhance patient satisfaction, and build a resilient healthcare system capable of addressing both present and future challenges.
The strategy outlines a clear vision for healthcare excellence, emphasizing quality, safety, and best practices, while ensuring universal access to adequate care, regardless of the healthcare provider. It aligns with global best practices and Jordan’s economic and health modernization goals.
Key Focus Areas:
Governance and Accountability
Data Standardization and Integration
Training and Retention of Healthcare Professionals
Ensuring Effective and Responsive Healthcare Services
The strategy includes specific interventions, such as:
Developing standardized data collection protocols
Enhancing training for healthcare workers
Implementing monitoring and evaluation tools
Developed through a collaborative effort between the Ministry of Health, the World Health Organization (WHO), and the National Steering Committee for Quality and Patient Safety, the strategy involved representatives from various healthcare stakeholders.
Additionally, the Cabinet approved the justifications for the 2025 Birth and Death Monitoring and Response System Regulation, which aims to:
Enhance the comprehensiveness of birth and death data collection
Mandate reporting within 24 hours
Enable accurate mortality statistics for general deaths, maternal mortality, and neonatal mortality
Analyze causes of death and develop response plans
Accelerate preventive and early treatment measures for newborns
The Ministry of Health will establish four national registries under this system:
National Birth and Death Registry – Recording all births and deaths.
National Maternal Mortality Registry – Recording all deaths of women of reproductive age related to pregnancy or childbirth.
National Fetal and Neonatal Mortality Registry – Recording fetal deaths and deaths of newborns up to 28 days after birth.
National Registry for Age- or Disease-Specific Mortality – As designated by the Minister of Health.
Public Sector Modernization
The Cabinet approved amendments to:
The Civil Service and Public Administration Authority Regulation (2025), aiming to:
Enhance oversight and streamline decision-making.
Improve operational efficiency and simplify procedures.
Optimize administrative structures to eliminate redundancies.
The Administrative Organization Regulation of the Jordan Atomic Energy Commission (2025), to:
Enhance organizational efficiency.
Introduce a Data and Communication Management Unit.
Reduce the number of departments for better oversight.
The Formation of a Conciliation Court in West Irbid District (2025), to:
Expedite legal proceedings.
Reduce litigation costs for citizens.
Ease the burden on Irbid’s main Conciliation Court.
Tax Settlements and Agricultural Projects
The Cabinet approved:
Wholesale Markets for Horticultural Products Regulation (2025) for the Greater Amman Municipality.
Regulating wholesale markets for horticultural products.
Ensuring price transparency and fairness for both farmers and consumers.
Creating a digital trading platform for farmers and traders, enabling contract farming and fair pricing.
Connecting electricity to the Aniza Agricultural Project in Ma'an Governorate.
Part of Royal Initiative projects in the Southern Badia, the project will:
Create jobs for local communities.
Enhance agricultural skills and training.
Provide long-term employment.
Approval of tax settlements for 299 cases between taxpayers and the Income and Sales Tax Department, aiming to:
Ease financial burdens on businesses and individuals.
Improve the business environment.
Youth and Sports Initiatives
Approval for the Ministry of Youth to oversee activities for "Amman, the Arab Youth Capital 2025".
This follows the Arab Youth and Sports Ministers’ Council decision to select Amman as the host city.
A committee chaired by the Minister of Youth and including key ministers and Amman’s mayor will oversee event planning.
Designation of July 5th as "Arab Youth Day", in line with the Arab Youth and Sports Ministers’ Council decision.