AMMAN (Ina) announced that the Jordanian Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation of thedocument grant of 27.9 million dinars Protocol Agreement (the equivalent of 3.39 million dollars) provided by the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) to support the Jordanian Ministry of Education 's efforts to accommodate Syrian crisis, ( Jordanian dinar equivalent of $ 1.4).
the Minister of planning and international cooperation of Jordan Eng Imad Fakhoury in a press statement Saturday (July 9, 2016 m), said the agreement signed by the two parties dedicated to thesupport of the Ministry of Education of Jordan 's efforts to provide quality educational services for children affected by the Syrian crisis scroll .
He said Fakhouri said the grant comes framed the project addresses a priority and received within theJordanian response plan (2016-2018) and follow - up to the outcomes of the London conference and thecontract with Jordan .
the project aims according to the minister Fakhouri to the establishment, maintenance and expansion ofplaces to play in the Ministry of Education and the purchase of equipment and furniture schools, inaddition to building the capacity and the payment of teachers ' salaries, as well as administrative expenses .
the project also aims to provide the necessary policy - making and planning for quality education and asafe capacity, and improve the quality of education through the development of the service providers 'skills in the education sector (teachers, administrators, and staff of the field) . the
project helps to engage children and parents crowd of community and school life and social integration, and develop the ability to plan and follow - up in the departments of the Ministry of Education .
the London conference has been approved for Jordan grants worth $ 700 million a year for three years for a total of $ 2.1 billion and raise borrowing ceiling at a rate of $ 1.9 billion a year for three years a total of $ 5.7 billion at a price of little interest for 25 years and guaranteed by the British government .
The conference also approved the funding of one billion dollars to build schools during the years 2016 to 2018 and provide a grant of 300 million dollars to support the budget State .
the Minister of planning and international cooperation of Jordan Eng Imad Fakhoury in a press statement Saturday (July 9, 2016 m), said the agreement signed by the two parties dedicated to thesupport of the Ministry of Education of Jordan 's efforts to provide quality educational services for children affected by the Syrian crisis scroll .
He said Fakhouri said the grant comes framed the project addresses a priority and received within theJordanian response plan (2016-2018) and follow - up to the outcomes of the London conference and thecontract with Jordan .
the project aims according to the minister Fakhouri to the establishment, maintenance and expansion ofplaces to play in the Ministry of Education and the purchase of equipment and furniture schools, inaddition to building the capacity and the payment of teachers ' salaries, as well as administrative expenses .
the project also aims to provide the necessary policy - making and planning for quality education and asafe capacity, and improve the quality of education through the development of the service providers 'skills in the education sector (teachers, administrators, and staff of the field) . the
project helps to engage children and parents crowd of community and school life and social integration, and develop the ability to plan and follow - up in the departments of the Ministry of Education .
the London conference has been approved for Jordan grants worth $ 700 million a year for three years for a total of $ 2.1 billion and raise borrowing ceiling at a rate of $ 1.9 billion a year for three years a total of $ 5.7 billion at a price of little interest for 25 years and guaranteed by the British government .
The conference also approved the funding of one billion dollars to build schools during the years 2016 to 2018 and provide a grant of 300 million dollars to support the budget State .
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