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Queen Rania Launches UNICEF's State of the Nations Progress Report 2000

(Office of Her Majesty, Press Department – Amman) It is imperative to view child care within the context of investing in human beings, rather than the mere provision of primary care, Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah said Wednesday in a keynote address launching the annual UNICEF Progress of Nations Report.

Queen Rania Launches the Regional State of the World's Children 2001 Report

(Office of Her Majesty, Press Department – Amman) The media has a crucial role in advocating and advancing issues related to childhood, Her Majesty Queen Rania said Tuesday, stressing that it should be instrumental in assisting the development of issues related to children and their care.

The Children’s Museum

 

This day was a long time coming. May 22, 2007: the doors of Jordan’s first children’s museum opened.

Queen Rania Al Abdullah Award for Distinguished Teacher

 

More than politicians, armies, or businessmen, teachers are the single most powerful force shaping our nation. They hold key roles not just in our schools, but in our society, as they nurture the Jordan of tomorrow. And it is because they leave such an indelible print on all of us, that we are putting teachers at the heart of our holistic education reform.

Bio

Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah is a mother, a wife, a boss, an advocate, and a humanitarian.

She once said, “I just wake up and feel like a regular person. At the end of the day you are living your life for the people that you represent. It’s an honour and a privilege to have that chance to make a difference – a qualitative difference in people’s lives – and it’s my responsibility to make the most out of that opportunity.”

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