
Aqaba Container Terminal (ACT) has recently renewed its partnership with Tikyet Um Ali, a non-governmental and non-profit organisation established in 2003 that aims to combat food poverty in Jordan.
Commenting on this occasion, ACT’s CEO, Soren Jensen, said, “We are very proud of our long-standing partnership with Tkiyet Um Ali and happy to work with an organization that shares our vision to support the neediest in the community. Through this partnership, we are able to have a positive impact in many people’s lives and reinforce Tikyet Um Ali’s commendable efforts to combat food poverty by providing sustainable food aid to families who in extreme poverty across the Kingdom.”
ACT says it remains committed to enabling positive change in the communities it serves, by supporting many initiatives and civil society organisations who are working to address pressing challenges and national issues. ACT points out that it particularly focuses on education, by renovating schools and supporting less fortunate students, and also on the wellbeing of Jordanians through partnerships supporting the health care and sports sectors.
Tkiyet Um Ali delivers sustainable food aid to families that living in extreme poverty across Jordan’s 12 governorates, where it distributes food parcels on a monthly basis to families in need that contain 19 food commodities that meet a family’s nutritional needs for an entire month.



















