Etudes par pays volume 2, PDF, 346 p., 1,4 Mo - Femise
Etudes par pays volume 2, PDF, 346 p., 1,4 Mo - Femise Etudes par pays volume 2, PDF, 346 p., 1,4 Mo - Femise
11873_2002 Study D2: Poverty, Informal Sector, Health and Labour ANNEX 1: REFERENCES - The central Bank of Jordan, Annual Report, 2002. - The Ministry of Health, Annual Report, 2002. - Ministry of Planning, unpublished data (this is not accept acceptable as a reference?). - Ministry of Social Development, Poverty Alleviation for a Stronger Jordan: A Comprehensive National Strategy, May 2002. - Poverty in Western Asia The Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (ESCWA), 1997. - Poverty Assessment Report: The case of Jordan, Moh’d M. Khasawneh, the Royal scientific society, June 2001. - The Cartographic Crime Science , Brakat al-Nemer, Dar Majdalawi Pub. & Dis. 2000. - Abdel Ellah Jae’fer, ‘The Cost of Crime and its Consequences on the Development of Jordanian Society’, The Arab Magazine for Security & Training, issue 30, November 2000. - The General Security Department, unpublished data. FONDAZIONE CENSIS 101
11873_2002 Study D2: Poverty, Informal Sector, Health and Labour ANNEX 2: INTERVIEWS In order to complete the report, the team has met with several Jordanian experts in the three themes of the report: health, poverty, and crime. For the poverty part the experts were: - Dr. Mohammad el Saqour, a former minister of social development in Jordan and the head of the team who conducted the first poverty assessment study in Jordan in 1987. - Mr. Mohammad Khasawneh from the Ministry of Planning, a wellknown expert on poverty in Jordan. For the health section, the expert was Dr. Ayyob S. As-Sayaideh from the Ministry of Health/the partnership restructuring program of the health sector in Jordan. As for the crime section, the expert was Dr. Barakat Al–Nemer from the Ministry of Interior (researcher in the science of crime). FONDAZIONE CENSIS 102
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11873_2002 Study D2: Poverty, Informal Sector, Health and Labour<br />
ANNEX 2: INTERVIEWS<br />
In order to complete the report, the team has met with several Jordanian<br />
experts in the three themes of the report: health, poverty, and crime.<br />
For the poverty <strong>par</strong>t the experts were:<br />
- Dr. <strong>Mo</strong>hammad el Saqour, a former minister of social development in<br />
Jordan and the head of the team who conducted the first poverty<br />
assessment study in Jordan in 1987.<br />
- Mr. <strong>Mo</strong>hammad Khasawneh from the Ministry of Planning, a wellknown<br />
expert on poverty in Jordan.<br />
For the health section, the expert was Dr. Ayyob S. As-Sayaideh from the<br />
Ministry of Health/the <strong>par</strong>tnership restructuring program of the health sector<br />
in Jordan.<br />
As for the crime section, the expert was Dr. Barakat Al–Nemer from the<br />
Ministry of Interior (researcher in the science of crime).<br />
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