As technological advancements continue to surge in the 21st century, concepts that were previously only a figment of the imagination have now become accessible. One of the most prominent examples of this notion is the introduction of ‘Smart Cities
COVID-19 hits Africa’s three main sources of income
The outbreak of the virus has so far caused an economic fallout all over the world. As COVID-19 cases increase, commodity prices decrease, unemployment rises, stock markets flounder, and value chains continue to fail
Digital Avenue: Bridging Divide of Jordanians Access to Global Digital
The digital job market and virtual work environments are currently flourishing at a global level.
Programme for Promotion of Self-Employment and Entrepreneurship in Kenya: Improved use of business development services and access to finance for young enterprises
Youth unemployment is a major challenge in Kenya, which has made the promotion and development of entrepreneurship
Curated Experience: Developing Innovative and Diversified Touristic Products Across Jordan
This project aims at reviving the once-flourishing tourism industry within Jordan, in light of COVID-19 devastations to the sector.
Creating new economic opportunities for communities along the Southern Jordan Trail
Creating new economic opportunities for communities along the Southern Jordan Trail – Shiraka
Tourism Value Chain Development
In the age of digital disruption and connectivity, developing economies need to innovate and create change at the same speed and scale of worldwide technological progress. However, political instability, economic uncertainty, poor infrastructure, and governance conditions limit the degree of expansion and innovation that those markets can bring to the economy.