Jordan university facing JD14m budget deficit
- Jordan: Thursday, August 06 - 2009 at 10:16
Abdul Rahim Hneiti, President of Jordan's Mutah University, has said the university has prepared a plan to control expenditures in view of its financial deficit, estimated to be JD14.4m. The plan focuses on using solar energy and agricultural stations affiliated with the faculty of agriculture at the university, he said. The university's expenses had stood at JD40m, while its revenues were JD26m. The annual public support for the university was JD7.9m, while the private sector donated JD3.4m.
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