Some 107,000 families benefit from Jordan’s National Aid Fund per month, which has a total budget of 100 million dinars ($141 million) annually, the Secretary-General of the Ministry of Social Development, Barq Al-Damour, said yesterday.
In an interview with the Voice of the Kingdom radio programme, Al-Damour added that public aid ranges from 50-200 dinars ($70.5-$282), while disability support varies from 20-80 dinars ($28-113).
The Jordanian cabinet headed by Prime Minister Bishr Al-Khasawneh yesterday approved the disbursement of a winter aid package to families who benefit from the National Aid Fund.
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