Interior Ministry and CPF’s Nahno Begin Environmental Cleanup Campaign in Ajloun

Ajloun: The Ministry of Interior, in collaboration with the Crown Prince Foundation’s (CPF) “Nahno” platform, organized a cleanup campaign across various areas in Ajloun on Sunday. The initiative aimed to enhance environmental preservation through community involvement and eco-friendly practices.

According to Jordan News Agency, Assistant Governor of Ajloun Akram Khawaldeh emphasized that environmental preservation is a collective responsibility requiring joint efforts. He noted that protecting the environment is an investment in the future, contributing to improved quality of life, public health, and sustainable development.

Tareq Al-Maaytah, director of the Ajloun Development Zone, highlighted the campaign’s spirit of cooperation among different entities to serve both the environment and the community. He stressed that maintaining the cleanliness of tourist sites enhances their appeal and sustainability.

Ajloun’s Tourism Director Firas Khattabeh stated that a clean environment plays a crucial role in promoting sustainable tourism, noting that Ajloun is a prime destination for eco and heritage tourism, requiring ongoing efforts to preserve its beauty.

Meanwhile, Ajloun’s Director of Antiquities Akram Al-Atoum underscored the importance of preserving archaeological sites as part of Ajloun’s cultural identity. He praised the participation of youth and volunteers in the campaign, emphasizing the need for continued community engagement in conservation efforts.