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Sept 24, 2013
U.S. Ambassador Commends Human Development Partnership at the Talal Abu Ghazaleh Knowledge Forum
Amman -- U.S. Ambassador to Jordan, Stuart Jones told a standing room only audience at the Talal Abu-Ghazaleh Knowledge Forum that he is proud of the United States’ collaboration with Jordan in human development efforts across the Kingdom.
The Ambassador highlighted the United States" partnership with Jordan in human development and educational programming. As he said during his remarks: “when I think about our partnership, I think the most important aspect is our collaboration in human development.” He observed how joint investments and efforts with Jordan have resulted in significant school improvements benefitting more than 250,000 students across the Kingdom. The Ambassador also highlighted the way these programs affect individuals and communities. For example, he shared the story of a young student, who thanks to the Access English language scholarship program, learned English, which she uses today at her university. He also explained how construction and equipment assistance coupled with training in rural hospitals is helping decrease infant mortality in areas such as south Shouneh. Ambassador Jones noted that a neo-natal ward he visited last spring “has saved the lives of more than 30 infants in two years.”
The Ambassador illustrated the ways the U.S. has collaborated with the King Abdullah II Development Fund to help aspiring Jordanian entrepreneurs through the Oasis 500 boot camp program. The Ambassador also commended Talal Abu-Ghazaleh’s “tremendous contribution” to business education in Jordan. The Ambassador underscored the importance of investment in human capacity building saying: “We are proud to invest in the people of Jordan. And we are investing in education, training, health, and work force development.” After the talk, participants engaged the Ambassador in a lively