AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoGaza Humanitarian Crisis: UNICEF calls the Gaza ceasefire a “deadly illusion,” saying 265 children have been killed since it was declared, with UN officials urging all crossings to open and restrictions on aid supplies to be lifted. UNRWA Funding Pressure: An OIC delegation in Amman warned UNRWA’s financial and operational crisis is deepening, calling for sustained political, legal, media and financial support to protect the agency’s mandate. Jordan Economy & IMF: Jordan is set to receive $188m from the IMF after the fifth review of its reform programme, as the country seeks stability amid regional disruption. Central Bank Policy: The Central Bank of Jordan kept its key interest rate at 5.75%, citing stable monetary indicators and strong foreign reserves. Water Security Deal: The Water Ministry and KfW signed an agreement to implement the National Water Carrier Project, including a 127m-euro German package, targeting 300m cubic metres of additional drinking water annually from 2030. Aqaba Green Push: ASEZA and Jordan Green Ammonia signed a land lease for a $1bn green ammonia facility, while Maqta Ayla Digital Solutions began operations to boost Aqaba port logistics efficiency. Christian Legal Reform: Cabinet approved amendments allowing Christians to make legal wills and adopt children, letting them bypass mandatory Sharia inheritance rules. Regional Security: Jordan’s military said it intercepted 20 missiles launched from Iran toward Azraq, with no casualties reported.
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