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“Creative Jordan” project aims to support the textile value chain to create employment and economic opportunities in Jordan. Apart from the provision of technical training to the actors of the value chain, one of the objectives of this project is to create new successful brands and collections under the fashion brands of “JO! By Creative Jordan” and the fashion designer competition “Khayt” which are the storytelling umbrella of the fashion sector and be further promoted in the international markets.
The project will play a key role in enhancing economic opportunities and job creation in Jordan’s textile and fashion value chains through capacity building and effective linkages. The prospective outcome of the project is streamlined to be in line with the Jordanian law and with targets set in Jordan’s Economic Growth Plan 2018-2022 and Jordan’s vision 2025.
Direct Beneficiaries:
- 20 textile manufacturers (SMEs)
- 20 designers
- 200 individuals
Indirect Beneficiaries:
- Families of the 200 target beneficiaries who will benefit from an increase in their income.
- Institutions supporting the textile sector in Jordan.
The aim of ‘Creative Jordan’ is to improve and foster the design and manufacturing process in the garment industry and facilitate the access to local and international markets.
JO! By Creative Jordan is developed in collaboration with the Garment Design & Training Services Center (GSC) in Amman and engages a team of Jordanian designers and local manufacturing factories.
KHAYT will showcase the new collections through an exhibition and provide a chance of international exposure for both designers and producers.
UNIDO is working with its Member States and partners to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic, to recover from
its socioeconomic consequences, and to build a better future together.
The project will encourage women’s participation in the textile sector through training. In order to enhance their employment in the textile industries, women will represent almost 40% or more of the project beneficiaries.
40%
Gender Mainstreaming
The project will encourage women’s participation in the textile sector through training. In order to enhance their employment in the textile industries, women will represent almost 40% or more of the project beneficiaries.
The project directly serves





UNIDO is working with its Member States and partners to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic, to recover from its socioeconomic consequences, and to build a better future together.