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  • 4-June-2014

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    Water Governance in Jordan - Overcoming the Challenges to Private Sector Participation

    This report assesses the main governance and financing challenges to private sector participation (PSP) in the water supply and sanitation sector of Jordan, and provides ways forward to address them, based on international experience and OECD compendium of principles and good practices. Using the diagnostic analysis of the governance challenges to PSP in the Jordan water sector (Chapter 1), the report identifies ways forward to overcome bottlenecks focusing on three key pillars (Chapter 2): i) managing public-private partnership in a fiscally constrained environment through appropriate budget processes; ii) reducing the regulatory risks through supporting the development of a high-quality framework; and iii)managing and enhancing stakeholder engagement to improve accountability and buy-in. The report also includes an action plan with concrete measures to implement the recommendations proposed in the report. The report has been developed as part of a water policy dialogue conducted by the OECD jointly with the Global Water Partnership-Mediterranean (GWP-Med) in the context of the project labelled by the Union for the Mediterranean (UfM) 'Governance and Financing for the Mediterranean Water Sector', with the support of the FEMIP Trust Fund of the European Investment Bank.
  • 4-June-2014

    English

    Water Governance in Jordan: Overcoming the challenges to private sector participation

    This report assesses the main governance and financing challenges to private sector participation in the water supply and sanitation sector of Jordan, and provides ways forward to address them.

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  • 6-December-2013

    English

    Investment Reform in Jordan

    This Investment Policy Review examines Jordan's achievements in developing an open and transparent investment regime and its efforts to reduce restrictions on international investment.

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  • 6-December-2013

    English

    OECD Investment Policy Reviews: Jordan 2013

    This report presents the results of OECD's comprehensive review of Jordan's investment policy. It examines the role of investment in Jordan's economy, Jordan's investment regime and the national treatment instrument, Jordan's policy framework for investment, Jordan's adherence to the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterpriese, and its investment framework in support of green growth.
  • 12-October-2012

    English

    Deauville Partnership: OECD’s work on economic governance across the MENA region

    Secretary-General Angel Gurría discusses the efforts of the OECD to support Egypt, Jordan, Morocco, Tunisia and other MENA countries to restore investor confidence, tackle unemployment and foster policy conditions for strong, sustainable and balanced growth.

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  • 17-May-2010

    English, , 772kb

    OECD-MENA Women's Business Forum Powerpoint Presentation

    OECD-MENA Women's Business Forum: A Platform for Empowering Women in Business

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  • 6-July-2009

    English

    Aid for Trade at a Glance 2009 - Jordan

    The Aid for Trade at a Glance 2009: Maintaining Momentum report presents the results of the second monitoring exercise of the Aid for Trade Initiative and documents its success so far.

  • 13-February-2009

    English, , 381kb

    Assessing barriers to trade in services in the MENA region

    Significant regulatory reforms have taken place in the service sectors of Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon and Morocco over the last decade, but a broad range of restrictions still remain.

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  • 3-January-2008

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    Aid for Trade: Donor & Partner Country Profiles

    Aid for Trade at a Glance 2007: The OECD Creditor Reporting System (CRS) database is used to track ODA flows from Development Assistance Committee (DAC) member countries.

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  • 4-December-2007

    English, , 551kb

    Report: Task 3 - Review of the Technology Employed to Deliver E-Learning - Amman, Jordan

    The Jordan Education Initiative (JEI) was created in 2003, with the assistance of the World Economic Forum (WEF), to apply public-private partnerships to improve the application of information and communication technology (ICT) in grades 1–12 in Jordanian schools.

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