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Fort news Today is Queen Rania Al Abdullah’s birthday

Fort news Today is Queen Rania Al Abdullah’s birthday

September 1, 2024 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor News

Al-Qala News – Today, Saturday 31 August, is Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah’s birthday, and this year has brought her the most beautiful accolades as His Majesty King Abdullah II awarded her the Studded Renaissance Medal for her distinguished, pioneering role in advancing Jordanian society. and his eagerness to serve the sons and daughters of the nation in various fields.

It came on the occasion of the silver jubilee of His Majesty King Abdullah II’s accession to the throne and his assumption of constitutional powers, as His Majesty the King said in a message to His Majesty: “I rarely land in a village or visit a house. I can see nothing but my best wishes to our people with appreciation for your efforts to develop our country and give our daughters hope in the future, and I can see nothing but sincere love for their wives, their King and the mother of their Prince.”

Since Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah’s association with His Majesty the King, her interest in serving the sons and daughters of Jordan began by sponsoring value-added programs and projects that complement and build upon what national institutions provide.

In addition to what the relevant authorities are doing, Her Majesty the Queen has focused on teacher training and qualification programmes, providing opportunities for education and empowerment of orphans and highlighting eminent teachers, principals and mentors to support education efforts. Spread excellence in Kingdom schools as a culture and practice.

He did not ignore the importance of the family as the nucleus of society and its basic building block, and he anticipated this by supporting the elements of the Jordanian family and establishing the National Council of Family Affairs as a national reference for developing the necessary strategies. that

In its work, the Jordan River Foundation carries out what it believes in empowering communities and building the institutional capacity of local associations. It has worked on projects that are still moving forward and represent a model, such as the Jordan River Design Project and. The Wadi Al-Rayan Project Foundation also works on projects related to the home cooking industry, and the Jordan River Foundation has programs to protect women and children from abuse, rehabilitation and prevention programs, and good parenting practices.

In 2013, the Queen Rania Foundation for Education and Development was launched as an umbrella that encompasses the Queen’s initiatives related to supporting education efforts under its framework, in 2014 the “Edraak” platform was launched with the aim of achieving a qualitative change. Areas of use of information technology in education, and enrichment of Arabic educational content on the Internet.

In June 2009, the Queen Rania Academy for Teacher Training was officially launched with the aim of developing training and professional development programs for cadres to respond to the educational needs of Jordan in particular and the Arab world in general.

In 2005, His Majesty King Abdullah II and Her Majesty Queen Rania launched an annual award to honor teachers on Teachers’ Day, called the “Queen Rania Al Abdullah Award for Distinguished Teacher” as part of the Kingdom’s Teachers’ Day celebrations.

In 2003, the Al-Aman Fund for the Future of Orphans was launched with the aim of providing orphans over the age of 18, who have graduated from care homes or live in less fortunate areas, with education and skills.

To improve the learning environment in public schools, in partnership with the private sector and donors, the “My School” initiative was launched in 2008, which worked to repair about 500 public schools in different regions of the Kingdom and contributed to the provision of an education. Safe and healthy school environments, implementing extracurricular skills development programs for students and strengthening relationships between local communities and schools “My Palestine School” was also implemented in the neediest public schools in East Jerusalem.

In 2007, the Jordan Children’s Museum opened as a non-profit educational institution that offers more than 150 interactive scientific exhibits inside the exhibition hall and on the outdoor premises, and offers educational facilities that include a library and art studio, in addition to educational programs, events and performances. Available throughout the year.

His Highness continues his programs to interact with families during his visits to the valleys, villages and countryside of the state governorate, and is keen to meet, listen to and learn about the entrepreneurial experience of the young men and women of the country. , volunteering, charitable activities, and other useful initiatives for them.

This year, Her Majesty the Queen invested her global presence in communicating the plight of the people of Gaza, as she highlighted the impact of the Israeli war on Gaza worldwide and called for a just solution to the Palestinian problem during television interviews on American channels. and his participation in a dialogue session at the Milken Institute World Conference in Los Angeles.

His Majesty stressed that the world’s failure to stop Israeli atrocities in Gaza set a “very dangerous precedent” for the rest of the world and said it was time for the international community – including the US – to use its political influence. Force Israel to end the war and allow aid to enter.

He warned that Israel’s actions were not only a betrayal of the people of Gaza, but a betrayal of the guarantees aimed at protecting the security of all of us.

He called on the international community to urgently put pressure on Israel to end the collective punishment the people of Gaza are suffering and to end its violations against Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.

He said that when starvation is used as a weapon of war, it is collective punishment, and it is a war crime, and when an entire population is displaced, it is a war crime, noting that “it is very clear that Israel has nothing. Civilians Targeting is problematic, and it undermines the value of Palestinian lives.”

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