Economic Modernisation Vision's Second Phase Workshops Conclude At Royal Hashemite Court
(MENAFN- Jordan News Agency)
Amman, July 29 (Petra)-- The Economic Modernisation Vision's second phase workshops concluded on Monday, which were held to assess the progress of the first phase of the vision (2023-2025) and provide recommendations that serve the priorities of the second phase (2026-2029).
The 12-day sectoral workshops, hosted by the Royal Hashemite Court, saw the participation of around 400 experts, specialists, and representatives of the private sector and civil society organisations, as well as academics and media professionals.
The workshops highlighted implementation progress and outcomes from the first phase of the vision by identifying the main strengths, challenges, impact indicators, and initiatives contained in the executive programme for various economic sectors.
The workshops aimed to provide practical recommendations to the government, which will in turn hold complementary workshops to support planning and implementation of the government's executive programme for the vision's second phase for the years (2026-2029).
The outcome of the workshops will contribute to enhancing the quality of initiatives, ensuring effective impact, and helping sectors keep pace with various global and technological developments.
The recently concluded workshops covered priority sectors including financial services and markets, water, transport and logistics, social protection, creative industries, tourism, agriculture and food security, health, education, green growth, industry, trade, urban development, energy, investment, mining, and ICT.
Amman, July 29 (Petra)-- The Economic Modernisation Vision's second phase workshops concluded on Monday, which were held to assess the progress of the first phase of the vision (2023-2025) and provide recommendations that serve the priorities of the second phase (2026-2029).
The 12-day sectoral workshops, hosted by the Royal Hashemite Court, saw the participation of around 400 experts, specialists, and representatives of the private sector and civil society organisations, as well as academics and media professionals.
The workshops highlighted implementation progress and outcomes from the first phase of the vision by identifying the main strengths, challenges, impact indicators, and initiatives contained in the executive programme for various economic sectors.
The workshops aimed to provide practical recommendations to the government, which will in turn hold complementary workshops to support planning and implementation of the government's executive programme for the vision's second phase for the years (2026-2029).
The outcome of the workshops will contribute to enhancing the quality of initiatives, ensuring effective impact, and helping sectors keep pace with various global and technological developments.
The recently concluded workshops covered priority sectors including financial services and markets, water, transport and logistics, social protection, creative industries, tourism, agriculture and food security, health, education, green growth, industry, trade, urban development, energy, investment, mining, and ICT.

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