This law sets out the general legal framework for telecommunications in Jordan. It contains a detailed institutional framework, including the creation of the telecommunications regulatory authority (…
Jordan: Universal Service Obligations
Competition Safeguards
Interconnection Instructions (Board Decision No. 2-1/2005) issued by the Telecommunications Regulatory Commission of Jordan.
This regulation addresses the quality service regime
Temporary Law No. (64) for the Year 2003 on General Electricity Law
Instructions on the Sharing of Universal Service Obligation Costs(Issued Pursuant to, Article 6/b, c, d, and Article 12/a/16 of the Telecommunications Law, and the General Government Policy for…
Telecommunications Regulatory Commission - Instructions on Competition Safeguards in the Telecommunications Sector.
Water Governance in Jordan – Overcoming the Challenges to Private Sector Participation
The Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources was established in 1984 and entrusted with administering and organizing the energy sector in a way that achieves the national objectives.
Jordan: Access to Information Law
Jordan General Electricity Law 2003
Study on PPP Legal & Financial Frameworks in the Mediterranean Partner Countries
Telecommunications Law No. 13/1995
约旦的水务治理——克服私营机构参与的挑战
Instructions for the Regulation of the Work of the Partnership Council
Regulation on Public Private Partnership Projects no. 98 of 2015
This series showcases how the World Bank Group supports the development and implementation of public-private partnerships. This support comes in the form of public sector loans, private sector…
While many governments in the Arab world have undertaken some privatizations since the early 1990s, many retain surprisingly large portfolios of fully, majority, or minority state-owned enterprises.…
PPIAF has supported the Government of Jordan to improve the institutional and policy environment for public-private partnerships (PPPs). The objective is to provide the enabling conditions for the…
This Volume reports on the key elements of the legal and financial framework of each of the nine Mediterranean partner countries.
The link to this external resource is not available at the current stage.
The Queen Alia Airport is Jordan’s main international airport and a key component of the country’s transport, trade and tourism infrastructure. In 2007, IFC served as transaction advisor to…
A Youtube video published by the IFC.
This article gives an overview of the objectives, progression, and a history of noteworthy privatizations in all sectors in Jordan.