Khaberni - Jordan achieved progress in more than 20 global indicators last year.
At the level of digital government and services, Jordan progressed 16 ranks in the public service delivery index, 10 ranks in the e-government services index, 10 ranks in the government technology maturity index, and 5 ranks in the government technology enablers index.
In terms of innovation and knowledge, Jordan advanced 8 ranks in the Global Innovation Index and 15 ranks in the Global Knowledge Index, and obtained scores of 45.1/100 in the innovation axis of the Future Growth Index, 53/100 in the inclusiveness axis, 58.2/100 in the sustainability axis, and 55/100 in the resilience axis.
In terms of competitiveness, Jordan ranked 59th globally in the Corruption Perceptions Index and sixth regionally, with notable improvement in the rule of law and political stability index, while advancing 8 ranks in the business legislation index and recording progress and increased effectiveness in government processes in the public sector efficiency index.
On the sports and national image front, Jordan moved up two ranks in the FIFA ranking after securing the runner-up position in the Asian Cup and the Arab Cup, and directly qualifying for the 2026 World Cup.
In the field of economic resilience and inflation control, Jordan progressed 5 ranks in the index of economic response flexibility to crises, saw notable improvement in the index of digital workforce skills, and scored 99.7 percent in inflation control indices, ranking 31st globally out of 130 countries.
In terms of competitiveness and digital transformation, Jordan moved up 6 ranks in the global digital competitiveness ranking, and 9 ranks in the annual global competitiveness report, while seeing improvement in digital workforce skills in the digital technology adoption index.




