IRBID — His Majesty King Abdullah on Monday
reiterated that Jordan exerts extensive efforts to secure support for UNRWA by
coordinating with various international partners, and holding international
meetings and conferences, according to a Royal Court statement.
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At a meeting with representatives from of Azmi Al
Mufti Refugee Camp in Irbid to listen to their concerns, attended by HRH Crown
Prince Hussein, King Abdullah said that despite UNRWA’s financial challenges,
Jordan has maintained all possible services to refugee camps, and is working
with the international community to increase support for the UN agency.
His Majesty highlighted his directives to provide
support to refugee camps in Jordan through Royal initiatives, and in cooperation
with the government, noting that the camp’s priorities will be followed up on
with the relevant authorities and UNRWA.
Turning to the Palestinian cause, the King
reaffirmed Jordan’s unwavering position, citing ongoing Jordanian-Palestinian
coordination on defending the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people.
His Majesty also stressed that Jordan will continue
to safeguard Islamic and Christian holy sites in Jerusalem, under the Hashemite
Custodianship.
Discussing national modernization efforts, the King
said the government is working according to the priorities of implementing the
political, economic, and administrative modernization tracks, stressing
keenness on moving forward with implementation and following up.
For their part, the camp representatives thanked His
Majesty for his efforts to highlight the Palestinian cause at the international
stage, expressing appreciation for his keenness to reach out to the public and
hear their concerns.
The speakers also highlighted a number of issues at
the camp and called for addressing them, stressing the need to support young
people and women to enable them to start their own projects.
Speaking at the meeting, Prime Minister Bisher
Al-Khasawneh said the government is looking into the possibility of establishing
a new municipality that would include the camp and address its needs and
services.
He highlighted a project planned for next year to
revamp the water network at a cost of JD7 million and install power-saving
lighting units at the camp, adding that a team from the Jordan Enterprise
Development Corporation will be dispatched to the camp to examine means to
support small and home-based projects.
Also speaking at the meeting, Royal Hashemite Court
Chief Yousef Issawi said Royal initiative projects implemented at refugee camps
since 2006 are valued at JD23 million, including JD1.7 million at Azmi Al Mufti
Refugee Camp.
Issawi said Royal initiatives will continue at the
camps, with a focus on supporting self-employment and productive projects to
empower youth and women.
Director of the Office of His Majesty Jafar Hassan, Adviser
to His Majesty for Tribal Affairs Atef Hajaya, Interior Minister Mazen Farraya,
Irbid Governor Radwan Otoum, and Department of Palestinian Affairs Director
Rafiq Khirfan attended the meeting.
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