AMMAN - The United Kingdom has pledged £5.3 million to support Jordan's national water project, bolstering the country's efforts to manage its scarce resources and adapt to climate change.
The agreement, formalized in a memorandum of understanding, aims to enhance water management in Jordan sustainably, ensuring a secure and continuous water supply.
The British Ambassador to Jordan, Philip Hall, and Jordan's Minister of Planning and International Cooperation, Zeina Toukan, signed the memorandum, signaling a commitment to strengthening Jordan's water infrastructure.
The funding falls under the umbrella of the Water Adaptation, Desalination, and Infrastructure Programme, targeting the strategic national water carrier project.