User:Urwa1987/National Center For Security and Crisis Management - Jordan

The National Center for Security and Crises Management is a Jordanian governmental national center that established in 2015. Its role is to coordinate and unify all the efforts of relevant national institutions to enable them to confront national crises in their various forms and potential with the least time and effort, and with the least possible cost and losses.

Work began on its establishment after sending a royal letter in 2005 to the Prime Minister stipulating the establishment of a national center for security and crises management, and Prince Ali bin Al-Hussein was assigned in 2008 to be a general supervisor of all stages of establishing the center. A Royal Decree was issued approving the National Center for Security and Crises Management System No. (20) of 2015, and it was published in the Official Gazette to become effective as of April 1, 2015.

The Center is managed by a Board of Directors headed by the Prime Minister and the membership of:

1.  Head of the National Center for Security and Crises Management (His Highness Prince Ali bin Al Hussein)

2.  Deputy Head of the Center (Currently: Brigadier General Hatem Odeh Al-Zoubi)

3.  Interior Minister

4.  Chief of Staff

5.  Director General of the General Intelligence Department

6.  Director General of Public Security

Role And Tasks
1.  Preparing a risk register of the crises that state institutions may face in order to prepare plans by various state institutions to confront these risks. 2.  Holding specialized training courses in the field of Crises management and developing the center's technical and human skills and capabilities, as well as preparing an integrated training program for the relevant official institutions, which includes periodic courses and workshops. 3.  Interacting with international experiences in the field of Crises management and benefiting from their expertise in refining the capabilities of national cadres and enabling them to advance in this field.

4.  Seeking to link the center with Crises and emergency management centers in the region within a regional network to meet common and cross-border challenges. 5.  Focusing on developing programs related to investing the energies of Jordanian youth in universities, institutes and schools through volunteer work in facing risks and crises at the local and national levels. 6.  Completion of work with the relevant ministries and official institutions to establish operations centers in them and link them electronically with the center, in addition to assigning employees from those ministries as liaison officers with the center.