Amman: The Ministry of Social Development released its report on achievements for last May, highlighting its key services for the target groups across the Kingdom. In a press statement on Thursday, the ministry stated it received 7,516 applications to issue health insurance cards and 177 others to obtain exemption from paying medical expenses. The ministry also processed 140 requests for inheritance settlement services and 1,367 applications to issue work permit exemptions.
According to Jordan News Agency, the report indicated that 50 children were admitted to residential care homes, while 31 others were discharged. Nine children were placed with foster families, and 5 new nurseries were licensed. The report further showed that 242 women and children benefited from services of the Social Service Offices - Family and Juvenile Protection Department. Meanwhile, a total of 252 juveniles benefited from services of the Ministry's juvenile rehabilitation and training centers, of whom 96 received vocational rehabilitation programs.
Regarding working children, 27 received psychological and social services and interventions, in accordance with the case management methodology. Additionally, 755 beneficiaries received services provided by the Social Service Offices in reform and rehabilitation centers. To date, the cumulative number of registered and active associations under the current Associations Law reached 5,975. Thirteen new associations were registered, while 141 others submitted requests to amend their bylaws, and 22 associations were dissolved.
Concerning the work of the Anti-Vagrancy Directorate, the report revealed 572 anti-begging campaigns were conducted, during which 810 beggars were arrested. According to the report's data on the National Aid Fund (NAF)'s activities, a total of 42,090 underprivileged families benefited from the monthly financial assistance program, while 531 households benefited from the training program. The data also showed the response rate to calls received by the fund stood at 100.