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Estidama++ Project Concludes, Expanding Social Security to Around 46,000 Workers

Publication Date: February 2, 2026
Topic(s): Social Protection Policies
Geographies: Jordan
Source: International Labour Organization (ILO)
Format: article

The ILO and Jordan’s Social Security Corporation held a national event to highlight the project’s key achievements, lessons learned and expansion of social security coverage for vulnerable workers.

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2026-02-02
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