The Crown Prince Award for Best Government Application is an initiative of the Crown Prince Foundation. It is part of a group of strategic initiatives and projects being implemented between Jordan and the UAE and in partnership with the Prime Ministry of Jordan. The initiative is centered upon providing youth with the opportunity to compete by submitting proposals for digital applications that contribute to enhancing the public administration sector and enable a qualitative shift in the level of government performance. The award aims to:

  • Motivate Jordanian university students to create innovative smartphone applications and solutions to provide easy and simplified 24-hour government services.
  • Encourage creativity and innovation among university students in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan and adopt their ideas.
  • Enhance and facilitate government services.
  • Strengthen the relationship between university students and government agencies and involve them in developing solutions that facilitate the user's journey while enhancing the quality of life in Jordan.

Award Sectors: Health, education, tourism, business environment, transport, youth, agriculture and food security, social affairs, refugees, security and crisis management

For more information, kindly visit https://cpgovappaward.jo/

  • I never imagined myself standing in front of an audience and expressing myself, but Haqiq gave me strength and showed me that I have all that it takes to overcome my fears
    Mohammad Salem, a ninth grader from Deir Alla
  • His Royal Highness’ initiative was launched to deal with a sensitive and persistent issue that has been challenging the sports sector in Jordan. Sports teams and leagues will benefit from this initiative that will qualify athletic therapists specialists; which will provide a sense of safety for the athletes and will eventually reflect positively on their athletic performance
    Doc. Atef Rweidan, Al Hussein Youth City General Manager
  • The acquisition of self-defense techniques was their favorite achievement. We used to be told that girls could not perform activities that involve physical force,” they said, adding that martial arts have strengthened their self-esteem and discipline
    Zeina Saqer, Siham Kiswani and Farah Odeh
  • A Dream, an ambition and hope that is coming to life….. thank you Your Royal Highness and may we always be moving forward to be what we ought to be; always in the lead
    Mr. Khaled Zeidan, psychotherapist and field injuries specialist
  • An important and highly valued initiative as it is concerned with the lives and safety of our young athletes that are always aiming on raising Jordan’s flag at international championship. It also sheds the light on the importance and role of qualified athletic therapists
    Mrs. Lana Jaghbeer, Jordanian Olympic Committee Secretary General