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In January this year, I was honored to become UNICEF’s first Eminent Advocate for Children, and delighted to learn that my first working trip would be to Morocco – a country I’ve always loved– to highlight the importance of getting girls into school; …
الملكة رانيا العبدالله: أنتن بانيات السلام ولا خوف عليكن! يطل علينا يوم المرأة الواقع في الثامن من آذار / مارس، هذا العام، لا كما في كل عام. لا احتفالات ولا مؤتمرات ولا كلمات ولا منتديات ولا قمم... وكأن كل القضايا التي صنعناها من جهد وحبر، وصُنعت على نار …
The following morning, work began. Morocco, like Jordan, understands the importance of educating girls. We know that if you get girls into schools and keep them there, you can change the course of a nation, because the benefits ripple through society in …
Afterwards, I visited Dar Al Taliba and Dar Al Fatat, two girls’ hostels, funded by the King Mohammed V Foundation for Solidarity- another of Morocco’s efforts to ensure equity and access to education for all.  For girls from rural areas whose family …
(Office of Her Majesty, Press Department—Paris) In her efforts to promote early childhood education and care, Her Majesty Queen Rania Al-Abdullah attended a signing ceremony between the Jordan River Foundation (JRF), and United Nations Educational …
(Jordan Times - Wadi Araba) Her Majesty Queen Rania visited two Wadi Araba villages where she checked on citizens’ conditions and projects implemented in the area with the support of the Jordan River Foundation (JRF).     Considered one of the country’s …