وكالة الانباء الاردنية
وكالة الانباء الاردنية
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The first phase of the Global Center for Climate Change, Water, Energy, Food, and Health Project in Jordan has been completed. This project was implemented in partnership between international and local institutions, with a total funding of $3.8 million provided by the National Institutes of Health (NIH). The phase achieved numerous scientific and practical outcomes, including the establishment of a solar-powered water desalination station in Al-Mafraq, which supplies sustainable water to approximately 100 households at a symbolic cost, while reducing reliance on traditional energy sources and improving public health. The initiatives also included capacity-building programs for youth, such as "DataJam," focusing on developing scalable practical solutions. Emphasis was placed on engaging the local community in the design and implementation of interventions to ensure their sustainability. It is expected that the project in Jordan will be extended to build on these successes and to transform experiences into models that can be applied in other regions facing similar challenges, with a focus on consolidating scalable solutions and learning from the documented results.
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