Author/Authors :
Daher, Amirah Pediatrics Department - Faculty of Medicine - The University of Jordan , Alabbadi, Ibrahim clinical pharmacy Department - Faculty of Pharmacy - The University of Jordan
Abstract :
The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan is located in the Middle
East and borders Syria, Saudi Arabia, the Red Sea, Palestine,
and Iraq, covering around 90,000 sq. km. Jordan’s only port
lies at its southern tip, at the Gulf of Aqaba. Much of Jordan is
covered by the Arabian Desert; however, the northwestern part of
Jordan forms part of the Fertile Crescent. Geographically, there
are three main regions in Jordan: north, central, and south. Each
region contains four administrative Governorates. Jordanian
policymakers strive to create the demographic of a well-educated,
young population to build a dynamic, knowledge-based economy.
In 2015, the population of Jordan was 9,531,712, of whom
69.4% (6,613,587) were Jordanians. The population under 15
years of age accounted for 37.3% while only 3.2% were over the
persons.