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2010-10-11

Queen Rania

‎Married to King Abdullah II ibn Al Hussein of Jordan; they have 4 children: Prince Hussein, Princess Iman, Princess Salma, and Prince Hashem. Queen Rania’s office is based in Amman; her day to day work involves listening to and talking with the people of Jordan to learn from them the best way to improve their livelihoods and Jordan’s prospects. Repairing and revamping local schools is one way Queen Rania is helping Jordan’s children get the best start in life. Abroad, Queen Rania calls for greater global action on access to quality education, and in her capacity as Eminent Advocate for UNICEF, she campaigns on behalf of children in need. She also participates in international gatherings, such as the Clinton Global Initiative and the World Economic Forum, of which she is a Board Member. As an Arab, Muslim woman, Queen Rania is committed to reconciling people of different faiths and cultures by encouraging cross-cultural dialogue, particularly amongst young people. ‎Married to King Abdullah II ibn Al Hussein of Jordan; they have 4 children: Prince Hussein, Princess Iman, Princess Salma, and Prince Hashem. Queen Rania’s office is based in Amman; her day to day work involves listening to and talking with the people of Jordan to learn from them the best way to improve their livelihoods and Jordan’s prospects. Repairing and revamping local schools is one way Queen Rania is helping Jordan’s children get the best start in life. Abroad, Queen Rania ‎A keen runner, and seeker of good jogging tunes, Queen Rania enjoys hanging out with her family and friends in Aqaba, where she can relax and get into a great book. She also makes a mean chocolate chip cookie. http://www.facebook.com/QueenRania ‎hmqr-office@rhc.jo‎

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