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US ambassador promotes economy, science, tourism and accessibility for persons with disabilities in Balqa

By JT - Dec 06,2022 - Last updated at Dec 07,2022

US Ambassador Henry T. Wooster poses for a photo during a visit to Balqa on Tuesday (Photo courtesy of US embassy)

AMMAN —  US Ambassador Henry T. Wooster met on Tuesday with local authorities, business, and religious leaders in Balqa to emphasise US commitment to supporting inclusive economic growth throughout Jordan.  

Joined by members of the US embassy’s USAID, economic, public affairs and political teams, he discussed economic challenges and opportunities with a diverse group of Balqawis, said a US embassy statement.

He highlighted the scientific achievements at the Synchrotron-Light for Experimental Science and Applications in the Middle East (SESAME), the region’s first major international scientific centre of excellence and the world’s first large research facility powered by renewable energy.

Accompanied by Bishop Elias Naoum, during his tour of the Holy Land Institute for the Deaf, Wooster lauded the efforts of the staff to empowerits students to participate as full members of Jordanian society.

“The United States will continue to work steadfastly with Jordan to facilitate inclusive economic development and to enable the private sector to create jobs for men and women across the country,” Wooster noted.  

“Supporting women’s economic security is high on the agenda of our bilateral cooperation.  The women-led business leaders and the young entrepreneurs I met today in Balqa are laying a path for growth and opportunity benefiting all Jordanians,” he added.

The ambassador met with Balqa Governor Firas Abu Qaoud to discuss areas of mutual interest including opportunities for economic growth.  

Wooster met with local entrepreneurs to hear perspectives from founders and staff about women’s workforce participation, economic challenges, and goals.

The embassy team also visited Salt Development Corporation, supported by USAID, to learn about plans to leverage As-Salt’s recent designation as a UNESCO Heritage site.  Finally, he sat with a group of creative industries youth leaders who promote empowerment, tolerance, and inclusion to explore ways to amplify the impact of their work through partnership.

Wooster’s visit to Balqa follows prior meetings and discussions in seven other governorates to hear a broad range of perspectives from across all of Jordan on key issues in the US-Jordan partnership, including US support for Jordan’s water security and economic development, community-based initiatives, accessibility for persons with disabilities, women’s economic security and youth empowerment. 

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