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About the Ministry of Digital Economy and Entrepreneurship (MoDEE)

                                                                                                       

Jordan is rapidly emerging as a regional leader in digital transformation, driven by a forward-looking strategy that combines innovation, inclusion, and sustainability.

At the forefront of this transformation is the Ministry of Digital Economy and Entrepreneurship (MoDEE), which is reshaping government services and laying the foundations for a dynamic digital economy.

Under MoDEE’s leadership, public-private partnerships have become central to digital progress. One of the most notable initiatives is the Youth, Technology, and Jobs (YTJ) program — a $200 million project designed to bridge the digital skills gap among Jordanian youth while supporting tech companies in accessing global markets. Thousands of young Jordanians are being trained in market-relevant digital skills, while digital startups are empowered to scale and innovate.

Complementing this effort is Jordan Source, a national branding initiative positioning Jordan as a premier destination for IT services and business process outsourcing. The program promotes Jordan’s competitive talent pool, attractive investment climate, and strategic location as key assets for international companies.

Beyond human capital, MoDEE has made significant strides in digitizing government services. As of today, over 1,600 services have been digitized, with the Sanad app offering access to more than 500 digital public services, including digital ID activation — which has exceeded 1.76 million activations, including for Jordanians living abroad.

These advancements are supported by strategic frameworks such as the National Digital Transformation Strategy, AI Strategy, Cybersecurity Strategy, and eSports Strategy. Each is developed in collaboration with private-sector stakeholders and aligned with emerging global technologies including AI, blockchain, and cloud computing.

To ensure no citizen is left behind, MoDEE is also investing in infrastructure and inclusion — from expanding the National Broadband Network to launching government service centers across all governorates. Policies on digital inclusion, open data, and data privacy further support the vision of a secure, transparent, and citizen-centric digital ecosystem.

As Jordan moves forward, its digital journey stands as a model of how purposeful leadership, strategic collaboration, and bold innovation can empower a nation and inspire a region. 

 

 

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