Since Jordan became a member of IFC in 1957 (it joined the WB in 1952) , the Corporation has committed, to the end of fiscal year 2007, about $307 million of its own funds in the country and arranged about $70 million in syndications and guarantee participations.
IFC's strategy in Jordan focuses on:
- Strengthening the investment environment for a skill-intensive and knowledge-based economy
- Supporting local development through increased access to services and economic opportunities
- Reforming social protection and expanding inclusion
- Restructuring public expenditures and supporting public sector reform.
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IFC continues to seek investment opportunities in a variety of sectors in Jordan, with a focus on private participation in infrastructure, financial markets, transportation and logistics, and manufacturing. To the end of fiscal year 2007, IFC has invested about $307 million of its own funds in the country and arranged about $70 million in syndications and guarantee participations.
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|  | In Jordan, IFC is engaged in several advisory services initiatives in the areas of Business Enabling Environment, Financial Markets, SME Development, and Public-Private Partnership and Privatization.
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