By : JD
Jordan Daily – The International Organization for Migration (IOM) and the Canadian Embassy in Jordan, in cooperation with the Jordanian Armed Forces- the Arab Army, launched on Monday a new project that aims at enabling the work and contribution of female soldiers within the King Abdullah II Royal Special Operational Forces group.
According to a statement released today, the project supports the efforts of the King Abdullah II Royal Special Forces Group to integrate female soldiers into various professions, by constructing a building tailored to meet the specific needs of female officers and soldiers and provide a supportive environment, fostering greater female participation within the Jordanian Special Forces.
“This supportive environment will foster further female engagement within the Jordanian special forces,” said Mrs. Tajma Kurt, Chief of Mission, IOM Jordan. She expressed her deep gratitude to the Government of Canada for the continuous and generous support for these critical efforts to strengthen women, peace and security programs, as well as to the Jordan Armed Forces for their commitment, partnership and close cooperation with IOM.
The Director of Border Security explained that this project is another milestone in integrating women into the Jordanian Armed Forces, which reflects Jordan’s dedication to engaging and integrating gender. He welcomed the support provided by the Government of Canada and the close partnership with IOM.
Antoine Terrar, Regional Security Coordinator, representing the Canadian Embassy, noted “This project is another important step towards integrating women in the Jordanian Armed Forces. The construction of this accommodation building will take into account the needs of women soldiers.”