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Mothanna Gharaibeh

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Mothanna Gharaibeh
Minister of Information and Communication Technology
MonarchAbdullah II
Prime MinisterOmar Razzaz
Preceded byMajd Shweikeh
Personal details
Born18th October 1980
Amman
NationalityJordanian
Alma materYarmouk University

Mothanna Gharaibeh (Arabic: مثنى غرايبه‎; born 1980) is the current Minister of ICT of Jordan. Born in 1980, Gharaibeh graduated from Yarmouk University in 2003 with a degree in telecommunication engineering. He is head of Jordan’s offices of Ericsson international company for communication systems and solutions, and has headed several projects for digitisations and communication infrastructure. Gharaibeh is a member of Jordan’s Information and Communications Technology Association int@j board of directors, Adel Centre for Legal Aid board of directors, as well as the board of directors of “Jordan Progress” platform. Gharaibeh has completed several programmes in international universities, including Harvard and Aspen Institute.[1]

Career[edit]

  • The Information & Communications Technology Association – Jordan (int@j) Elected Board member 2017
  • Justice Center for Legal Aid (JCLA) – Board of Directors/Treasurer: JCLA provides poor and vulnerable people in Jordan with access to legal aid services, including legal consultations and legal representations. Through awareness sessions, JCLA informs the community about legal aid and the law.
  • Member in the Gharaibeh Youth Council, Al-Gharaibeh Youth Council is a local initiative to motivate the youth to have a more active participation in the development of the society, the council has held many different blood donation campaigns, different cultural events, book exhibitions, supported poor students.
  • The Parliamentary Initiative, 2012-2016 Advisor for the for in ICT and business enabling regulations.
  • I Learn Jo Advisory board: I Learn is a non-profit initiative that employs a community-based approach to empower youth and children in disenfranchised communities. Through informal education, youth volunteerism, and global partnerships we seek to establish safe spaces that encourage innovation, intellectual growth, and critical thinking.
  • Tajalla for Music and Arts Advisory Board, A music and art initiative that works on enhancing the relation of the community with arts and works on providing spaces for arts in Amman and the governorates.
  • Taqaddam Jordan, Executive Committee Memeber: An interactive civil society activism platform created in 2012 to promote a Democratic, Open, Green, Productive and Safe Jordan,http://taqaddam.org
  • Judge and Mentor in many events; Debates Foundation, Global Goals Jam with UNDP and MediaLAB Amsterdam, Global Shapers.
  • UNDP, Counter Violent Extremism program and how to fight radicalization among the youth participated in brainstorming sessions and action plan discussions.
  • European Union Visitor Program for young leaders, Brussels, and Strasbourg July 2014 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C5k4CN3ngu8[2]

Blogs and published articles[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. "Profiles of new Ministers" (PDF). 6 January 2019. Retrieved 6 Jan 2019.
  2. "Ministry of Information and Communications Technology". 6 January 2019. Retrieved 6 Jan 2019.

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