Amman: Ministries of Digital Economy and Entrepreneurship and Social Development on Thursday launched the national donation platform "Oun-Help" in its trial phase. The step precedes the official start of donations on February 26, allowing citizens to donate through available digital payment methods.
According to Jordan News Agency, the new platform is a government digital portal dedicated to organizing and collecting donations for underprivileged Jordanian families. The platform operates under the supervision of the Ministry of Social Development and technical support from the Ministry of Digital Economy.
The service aims to enhance the efficiency of charitable work and ensure the delivery of aid to deserving people through an official and secure digital channel. The platform also provides a digital donation experience that allows individuals and companies to support beneficiary households any time using e-payment methods and digital wallets.
The statement said this effort streamlines the donation process and expands community participation, as the platform serves as a digital link between donors and officially licensed and registered charitable organizations and associations with the Ministry of Social Development nationwide. These entities are tasked with delivering donations to eligible families, while the platform's role is limited to organizing, tracking, and monitoring the process electronically within a mechanism that ensures transparency and efficient delivery of support to needy people.
The two ministries invited individuals and companies wishing to donate to visit the platform via the link: https://oun.jo to learn about its services and the digital donation mechanism. The statement affirmed this step promotes a culture of organized and digital benefaction and reinforces the values of social solidarity using modern technology.