Jordan advances digital shift across government services
Jordan accelerates nationwide e-service rollout and skill development under economic modernization agenda
AMMAN, Jordan (MNTV) — Jordan has digitized 74 percent of its government services as part of the Economic Modernization Vision (2023–2025), with officials reporting steady progress in the third quarter under the ICT sector’s “Future Services” pillar.
Authorities said 1,778 services have now moved online, reflecting the government’s push to streamline access and modernize state operations, according to Jordan Times.
The latest program update noted that four companies benefited from the “Grow Jordan, Business Development” initiative during the quarter, while 3,000 individuals completed training under the Digital Skills Enablement Project led by the Digital Skills Association.
Officials added that job creation remained a central outcome, with more than 150 positions supported through salary-assistance agreements.
Infrastructure development also advanced, with procurement completed and construction launched for new government service centres in Mafraq, Zarqa, and Russeifa. In addition, 10 government institutions underwent assessments as part of efforts to upgrade digital transformation infrastructure, according to the Jordan News Agency, Petra.
The report highlighted growing international engagement, including an investor forum that connected German investors with more than 40 Jordanian start-ups.
Training programs continued to expand as well, with 125 young people completing cloud-computing courses, and additional participants recruited from Karak, Irbid, Maan, and Zarqa to build skills aligned with labor-market needs.