On Monday, the International Organization for Migration, the Canadian Embassy in Jordan, and the JAF inaugurated a new initiative aimed at expanding the number of women serving in King Abdullah II's Royal Special Forces. By building a facility tailored to the needs of female officers and soldiers and creating a welcoming atmosphere to increase female participation in the Jordanian Special Forces, the project also seeks to support the leadership of the King Abdullah II Royal Special Forces in their efforts to integrate military women into a variety of professions. The commander of Special Forces and the director of border security expressed gratitude to the International Organization for Migration and the Canadian government for their support of initiatives aimed at empowering military women and establishing a work environment that is conducive to their needs. IOM Jordan Chief of Mission Taima Court stated, "This supportive environment will enhance women's military participation within the Jordanian Special Forces." She also expressed her sincere gratitude to the JAF and the Canadian government for their generous and ongoing support of these vitally important programs that advance women, peace, and security. "For their dedication to, collaboration with, and partnership with the International Organization for Migration." "This housing project is supportive of the armed forces' strategy to integrate a gender perspective," stated the Canadian embassy representative.
On Monday, the International Organization for Migration, the Canadian Embassy in Jordan, and the JAF inaugurated a new initiative aimed at expanding the number of women serving in King Abdullah II's Royal Special Forces.
By building a facility tailored to the needs of female officers and soldiers and creating a welcoming atmosphere to increase female participation in the Jordanian Special Forces, the project also seeks to support the leadership of the King Abdullah II Royal Special Forces in their efforts to integrate military women into a variety of professions.
The commander of Special Forces and the director of border security expressed gratitude to the International Organization for Migration and the Canadian government for their support of initiatives aimed at empowering military women and establishing a work environment that is conducive to their needs.
IOM Jordan Chief of Mission Taima Court stated, "This supportive environment will enhance women's military participation within the Jordanian Special Forces." She also expressed her sincere gratitude to the JAF and the Canadian government for their generous and ongoing support of these vitally important programs that advance women, peace, and security. "For their dedication to, collaboration with, and partnership with the International Organization for Migration."
"This housing project is supportive of the armed forces' strategy to integrate a gender perspective," stated the Canadian embassy representative.