(Office of Her Majesty, Press Department – New York) - Sharing a stage with some of the most recognized figures in development, including former US President Bill Clinton and his Vice President Al Gore, Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, and rock …
(Office of Her Majesty, Press Department - Amman) Their Majesties King Abdullah and Queen Rania on Monday visited children at Al Hussein Social Institution in Al Ashrafieh, which provides care for orphaned children. The King and Queen spent part of the …
(Jordan Times - Amman) Her Majesty Queen Rania on Wednesday launched the second stage of the Jordan Education Initiative (JEI) and its strategic plans for the next three years. At a meeting yesterday, attended by JEI board members and principal partners, …
(Office of Her Majesty, Press Department – Qweismeh) Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah visited another Madrasati school, Sunday, to hail the role of the private sector in social development and encourage corporations to get deeply involved with …
(Jordan Times - Amman) Her Majesty Queen Rania launched the initiative three months ago, which seeks to make education a social responsibility by partnering the public and private sectors for the restoration of 500 schools in desperate need of basic …
(Jordan Times - Amman) Students from several public schools who participated in the second Creativity Festival Competition, organised by World Links Arab Region (WLAR), in cooperation with the Ministry of Education and USAID, were honoured on Monday. As …
(Royal Hashemite Court, Media & Communication Directorate - Amman) Winners of the King Abdullah II Award for Physical Fitness were honoured on Tuesday at a ceremony held at Al Hussein Sports City. The event, held under the patronage of Their Majesties …
(Jordan Times - Amman) Her Majesty Queen Rania on Sunday underlined the importance of the mission of the Royal Consultative Committee on general education in drawing up education programmes and curricula to reflect the Kingdom’s educational process and …
(As it appeared in Slate) Woke up this morning, and the first thing I did was phone my son Hashem to see how he was feeling. He was napping, and I didn't get much out of him, but it was still comforting to hear his sleepy little voice. I can't wait to …
(As it appeared in Slate) It's not often that my morning starts with a really catchy tune, played live on a New York street corner by one of the coolest and most talented musicians around. But this one did. And it was all for a great cause. I can't wait …
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