Queen Rania of Jordan: A Political Biography

Queen Rania of Jordan: A Political Biography

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  1. From childhood to the meeting with the Prince Born in Kuwait she attended Primary and Secondary classes at the New English School in Kuwait. Eventually she went to a University and earned a degree in business administration from the American University in Cairo.
  2. Born in Kuwait she attended Primary and Secondary classes at the New English School in Kuwait. Eventually she went to a University and earned a degree in business administration from the American University in Cairo.
  3. Crowning of the Queen In a revelation which shocked Jordan King Abdullah named his eldest son by Princess Muna, Prince Abdullah Al-Hussein the heir to the throne. Six weeks after being sworn in as King on March 22, 1999, Rania was named as Queen of Jordan by her husband in an elaborate ceremony held on March 22, 1999. She currently has four children with her last child being born in 2005.
  4. In a revelation which shocked Jordan King Abdullah named his eldest son by Princess Muna, Prince Abdullah Al-Hussein the heir to the throne. Six weeks after being sworn in as King on March 22, 1999, Rania was named as Queen of Jordan by her husband in an elaborate ceremony held on March 22, 1999. She currently has four children with her last child being born in 2005.
  5. Duties Like her mother in law Queen Noor Rania has no true official role or duties ascribed to her title. However she has used her position to promote, change and challenge a number of social and ethical issues plaguing her country (Answers.com). Jordan River Foundation One of her first before she became princess was to start the Jordan River Foundation, a non-profit, non-governmental Organization which started in December 1995 in Amman, Jordan. The foundation is responsible for the empowerment of women and children in society so that they may improve their quality of life and subsequently their future.
  6. Like her mother in law Queen Noor Rania has no true official role or duties ascribed to her title. However she has used her position to promote, change and challenge a number of social and ethical issues plaguing her country (Answers.com). Jordan River Foundation One of her first before she became princess was to start the Jordan River Foundation, a non-profit, non-governmental Organization which started in December 1995 in Amman, Jordan. The foundation is responsible for the empowerment of women and children in society so that they may improve their quality of life and subsequently their future.
  7. Jordan River Foundation One of her first before she became princess was to start the Jordan River Foundation, a non-profit, non-governmental Organization which started in December 1995 in Amman, Jordan. The foundation is responsible for the empowerment of women and children in society so that they may improve their quality of life and subsequently their future.
  8. One of her first before she became princess was to start the Jordan River Foundation, a non-profit, non-governmental Organization which started in December 1995 in Amman, Jordan. The foundation is responsible for the empowerment of women and children in society so that they may improve their quality of life and subsequently their future.
  9. After 1999 In 1999 she took her first official visit to Macedonia in Kosovo where she delivered food and clothing to the war torn people on her first day as queen. Approximately one year later seeing the plight of the Kosovo refugees she began the first micro financing system in the village to aid impoverished women and children (Jordan Times).The Royal Commission on Human rights was formed by King Abdullah on 28th of March 2000. He made his wife Queen Rania chairperson of this organization. Her eventual work in the field of human rights resulted in the creation of the National Centre for human rights. This organization was created to ensure that the human rights policies and standards of Jordan were in line with international standards (Rights and Humanity).
  10. In 1999 she took her first official visit to Macedonia in Kosovo where she delivered food and clothing to the war torn people on her first day as queen. Approximately one year later seeing the plight of the Kosovo refugees she began the first micro financing system in the village to aid impoverished women and children (Jordan Times).The Royal Commission on Human rights was formed by King Abdullah on 28th of March 2000. He made his wife Queen Rania chairperson of this organization. Her eventual work in the field of human rights resulted in the creation of the National Centre for human rights. This organization was created to ensure that the human rights policies and standards of Jordan were in line with international standards (Rights and Humanity).
  11. How she helped Families A staunch advocate for family values she is the chairperson for the National team for family safety started in 2000. It was created to ensure the safety of women and children particularly in matters of abuse. She also spearheaded the development of the National team for Early Childhood Development in 2000 to improve awareness about the importance of development in early childhood in Jordan.
  12. A staunch advocate for family values she is the chairperson for the National team for family safety started in 2000. It was created to ensure the safety of women and children particularly in matters of abuse. She also spearheaded the development of the National team for Early Childhood Development in 2000 to improve awareness about the importance of development in early childhood in Jordan.
  13. Womenrsquo;s Rights Queen Rania is also an advocate for the rights of women in Jordan. She spoke at the Arab Womenrsquo;s Summit in 2001 saying that it was the responsibility of Arab women to overcome the challenges they faced from society and rise up (Royal Hashemite Court).
  14. Queen Rania is also an advocate for the rights of women in Jordan. She spoke at the Arab Womenrsquo;s Summit in 2001 saying that it was the responsibility of Arab women to overcome the challenges they faced from society and rise up (Royal Hashemite Court).
  15. Tourism Using her reputation as a world diplomat she has also presented Jordan as a peaceful, forward thinking nation to the world pushing the tourism industry forwards.
  16. Using her reputation as a world diplomat she has also presented Jordan as a peaceful, forward thinking nation to the world pushing the tourism industry forwards.
  17. Palestinian Rights She is also a fierce advocate of Palestinian rights calling on international organizations to sanction Israelrsquo;s violations of international law in 2002 and supported funding for organizations which provided funding for medical and social aid to the Palestinian people (Royal Hashemite Court).
  18. She is also a fierce advocate of Palestinian rights calling on international organizations to sanction Israelrsquo;s violations of international law in 2002 and supported funding for organizations which provided funding for medical and social aid to the Palestinian people (Royal Hashemite Court).
  19. Efforts for children and adolescents She also launched a non-profit organization known as the INJAZ. INJAZ is also known as the Economic opportunities for Jordanian youth program to improve the education of Jordanian youths through training (Royal Hashemite Court). She was also invited by the United Nations Childrenrsquo;s Fund in 2000 to work alongside world leaders such as former South African President Nelson Mandela in an initiative for the advancement of the interests of children (World Health Organization).
  20. She also launched a non-profit organization known as the INJAZ. INJAZ is also known as the Economic opportunities for Jordanian youth program to improve the education of Jordanian youths through training (Royal Hashemite Court). She was also invited by the United Nations Childrenrsquo;s Fund in 2000 to work alongside world leaders such as former South African President Nelson Mandela in an initiative for the advancement of the interests of children (World Health Organization).
  21. Awards She has also received several awards for her tireless efforts to improve civil, social and human rights around the world. The first of these awards was from the President of the Italian Republic. A gold medal was presented for her role in encouraging cross-cultural dialogue (Royal Hashemite Court).
  22. She has also received several awards for her tireless efforts to improve civil, social and human rights around the world. The first of these awards was from the President of the Italian Republic. A gold medal was presented for her role in encouraging cross-cultural dialogue (Royal Hashemite Court).
  23. Efforts to dispel Arab pre-conceptions After the events of September 11th she also worked tirelessly to end the stereotypical viewpoints concerning Arabs across the globe. In an effort to do this she launched a YouTube channel and encourage viewers to send in their videos of their pre-conceptions of the people of the Middle East (Royal Hashemite Court). Her idea was so successful that she received the first ever YouTube Visionary Award (Royal Hashemite Court).
  24. After the events of September 11th she also worked tirelessly to end the stereotypical viewpoints concerning Arabs across the globe. In an effort to do this she launched a YouTube channel and encourage viewers to send in their videos of their pre-conceptions of the people of the Middle East (Royal Hashemite Court). Her idea was so successful that she received the first ever YouTube Visionary Award (Royal Hashemite Court).
  25. Her book In honor of the Late King Hussein on the first anniversary of his death she published a childrenrsquo;s book commemorating his life, it was called the Kingrsquo;s Gift. When it was published all the proceeds collected were used to help poverty stricken children across Jordan (World Health Organization). Conclusion It cannot be denied that Queen Rania of Jordan is one of the most effective, charming and charismatic leaders in the world today.
  26. In honor of the Late King Hussein on the first anniversary of his death she published a childrenrsquo;s book commemorating his life, it was called the Kingrsquo;s Gift. When it was published all the proceeds collected were used to help poverty stricken children across Jordan (World Health Organization). Conclusion It cannot be denied that Queen Rania of Jordan is one of the most effective, charming and charismatic leaders in the world today.
  27. Conclusion It cannot be denied that Queen Rania of Jordan is one of the most effective, charming and charismatic leaders in the world today.
  28. It cannot be denied that Queen Rania of Jordan is one of the most effective, charming and charismatic leaders in the world today.
  29. Works Cited Ameinfo.com. Queen Rania opens DAC.
  30. Ameinfo.com. Queen Rania opens DAC.
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Queen Rania Al-Abdullah was born Rania Al-Yassin on the 31st of August 1970 to an upper middle class Palestinian family originally from Turk am. Their ancestry can be traced back to an area near the west bank of the Jordan River. nbsp;This area was once a part of Palestine but was eventually annexed by Jordan after the Arab-Israeli war in 1948.

It was once again taken back by Israel in 1967 and eventually became part of the much disputed west bank. Raniarsquo;s father saw the inherent dangers of political instability and decided to immigrate to Kuwait in the early 1960s. Raniarsquo;s father was originally a pediatrician back in Jordan, however once they moved it was her mother who found great success. They eventually gave birth to three children one of whom was Princess Rania (Answers.com).

From childhood to the meeting with the Prince

Born in Kuwait she attended Primary and Secondary classes at the New English School in Kuwait. Eventually she went to a University and earned a degree in business administration from the American University in Cairo.

She graduated in 1991 and went to work at Citibank as a bank teller and Apple Computer as a marketer in Amman Jordan.nbsp; Her work contacts allowed her access to a party held by the sister of Prince Abdullah. At the party in January 1993 she met her future husband and married him 5 months later (Answers.com).

Crowning of the Queen

In a revelation which shocked Jordan King Abdullah named his eldest son by Princess Muna, Prince Abdullah Al-Hussein the heir to the throne. Six weeks after being sworn in as King on March 22, 1999, Rania was named as Queen of Jordan by her husband in an elaborate ceremony held on March 22, 1999. She currently has four children with her last child being born in 2005.

Duties

Like her mother in law Queen Noor Rania has no true official role or duties ascribed to her title. However she has used her position to promote, change and challenge a number of social and ethical issues plaguing her country (Answers.com).

Jordan River Foundation

One of her first before she became princess was to start the Jordan River Foundation, a non-profit, non-governmental Organization which started in December 1995 in Amman, Jordan. The foundation is responsible for the empowerment of women and children in society so that they may improve their quality of life and subsequently their future.

Their main goal is to aid in the development of a self sustaining social, economic and cultural Jordan by meeting people needs and focusing on -their priorities. They do so by providing micro-financing to low income families and develop income generating initiatives (Answers.com).Queen Rania is the Chairperson of this project and oversees all aspects of its development. They are responsible for raising funds, putting on special and annual functions, ensuring that the organization is financially and ethically sound as well as ensuring that all financial activities of this organization are completely transparent.One of the companyrsquo;s first major projects was known as the Bani Hamida Project.

nbsp; This project was created to help the women situated in the

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Bani Hamida Mountain situated in the Madaba Governate. This part of the Madaba Governate suffers from mass unemployment and poverty. The project was originally founded by the Save the Children Federation in 1985 and eventually merged with the Jordan River Foundation. The Bani Hamida weaving project was created to keep the art of weaving in this area alive by promoting their rug weaving practices and eventually create economic opportunities for the women living there so that they may become self-sufficient and improve conditions in the region. They are continuously working to expand the number of people who can benefit from this project (Jordan River Project). nbsp;nbsp;The second project they are involved in is known as the Wadi Al-Rayan project. Wadi Al Ryan is an area located in the Jordan Valley where the residing population depend on agriculture.

However due to the environmental hazards that used to exist in the area their primary source of income was under threat. The Jordan River Foundation began using the Cattail Reeds and banana leaves which were harming the environment and created various handmade items out of them. Creating a new industry which not only created a steady income for the women who were living there but also promoted an environmentally safe program.nbsp; This project was designed to give women the skills they required to become self sufficient (Jordan River Project).

In 1998 she oversaw the start of the Jordan River Foundation Child Safety Program. The program was the first of its kind in the Arab world and was created to protect children who were at a risk of abuse and to create awareness among communities about the seriousness of this problem. She also started the Dar-Al-Aman or child safety centre to care for and offer protection to children suffering from violence and abandonment (World Health Organization).

After 1999

In 1999 she took her first official visit to Macedonia in Kosovo where she delivered food and clothing to the war torn people on her first day as queen. Approximately one year later seeing the plight of the Kosovo refugees she began the first micro financing system in the village to aid impoverished women and children (Jordan Times).The Royal Commission on Human rights was formed by King Abdullah on 28th of March 2000. He made his wife Queen Rania chairperson of this organization. Her eventual work in the field of human rights resulted in the creation of the National Centre for human rights. This organization was created to ensure that the human rights policies and standards of Jordan were in line with international standards (Rights and Humanity).

How she helped Families

A staunch advocate for family values she is the chairperson for the National team for family safety started in 2000. It was created to ensure the safety of women and children particularly in matters of abuse. She also spearheaded the development of the National team for Early Childhood Development in 2000 to improve awareness about the importance of development in early childhood in Jordan.

This was followed by the creation of the National Council for Family Affairs in 2001. The organization was created to increase unity between

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the Jordanian public and civil organizations and to help improve the lives of Jordanian families (World Health Organization). In February of 2008 she launched the National Council for Family Affairs National Database for Family Affairs to provide lawmakers, sociologists and psychologistsrsquo; information on family affairs to aid them in matters of research, treatment and legislation (Royal Hashemite Court).

On June 14th, 2001 she launched the Microenterprise for self reliance act in an effort to boon the microfinance industry worldwide. She spoke about the importance of microfinance as a tool for social and welfare development especially in areas stricken with poverty (Royal Hashemite Court). This was followed by a lifetime achievement award on 12th October, 2001 from the international Osteoporosis Foundation for her voluntary work in this field (International Osteoporosis Foundation). Five days later she chaired the first meeting of the National Council for Family Affairs. The organization was created to increase unity between the Jordanian public and civil organizations and to help improve the lives of Jordanian families (Royal Hashemite Court).

Womenrsquo;s Rights

Queen Rania is also an advocate for the rights of women in Jordan. She spoke at the Arab Womenrsquo;s Summit in 2001 saying that it was the responsibility of Arab women to overcome the challenges they faced from society and rise up (Royal Hashemite Court).

nbsp;Her efforts not only resulted in the passing of a law which granted women the right to divorce by Jordanian parliament in 2002, but also brought much publicity to the blight of honor killings in her country. Even thought the divorce law was rescinded two years later it was still a huge social step forwards in terms of womenrsquo;s rights (Answers.com). On 17th, March 2003 she announced the official launch of the Arab Womenrsquo;s Organization. This organization was created to encourage the development of Arab women and improve their status and perception internationally (Royal Hashemite Court).

With King Abdullah, the Queen has also launched a nationwide IT initiative in Jordan, supporting the introduction and use of computers in schools across Jordan. She and her husband inaugurated the ldquo;Achieving e-Equality in the IT sector programrdquo; on January 14th, 2002 (Royal Hashemite Court). In 2004 she hosted the very first joint annual meeting for the Advisory Council and board of directors of World Links Arab Region (WLAR).

This program was brought into inception to create opportunities for todayrsquo;s youth in third world countries through the use of technology and the internet. When it was launched it served 120 schools and 20,000 benefited from its presence annually (World Health Organization).

Tourism

Using her reputation as a world diplomat she has also presented Jordan as a peaceful, forward thinking nation to the world pushing the tourism industry forwards.

She also led the Jordanian team to France in 2002 to promote the stability, heritage and culture of Jordan (Royal Hashemite Court). She also was in charge of the Higher National Committee of the Declaration of Amman the Arab Cultural Capital (World Health Organization).nbsp;Following that she toured the Streets of Culture, one of the worldrsquo;s most important social and economic projects and proclaimed Jordan as the Cultural Capital of

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the Arab world (Royal Hashemite Court).

Palestinian Rights

She is also a fierce advocate of Palestinian rights calling on international organizations to sanction Israelrsquo;s violations of international law in 2002 and supported funding for organizations which provided funding for medical and social aid to the Palestinian people (Royal Hashemite Court).

Efforts for children and adolescents

She also launched a non-profit organization known as the INJAZ. INJAZ is also known as the Economic opportunities for Jordanian youth program to improve the education of Jordanian youths through training (Royal Hashemite Court). She was also invited by the United Nations Childrenrsquo;s Fund in 2000 to work alongside world leaders such as former South African President Nelson Mandela in an initiative for the advancement of the interests of children (World Health Organization).

Following that in 2001 she became a member of the Board of Directors of The Vaccine Fund. The vaccine fund was a non-profit organization dedicated to providing children with life saving vaccines in the poorest corners of the globe. She joined well known personalities such as Mary Robinson among many (World Health Organization).Then in early 2002 she joined the International Youth Foundation on the Board of Directors which supported the work of one the worldrsquo;s leading public companies to help young people learn the basic skills required to receive the basic life skills, education and training they required to grab the opportunities for success in the world (World Health Organization).

Following that she not only joined the battle to support programs which provide life saving vaccines to children around the world on February 2nd, 2002 (Royal Hashemite Court). She also created the Al-Aman orphans trust fund initiative to secure the future of over 500 orphans in various social and welfare institutions (Royal Hashemite Court). She also launched the Army officerrsquo;s wives winter campaign program to aid children of citizens in the army as well as supporting children of martyrs (Royal Hashemite Court).

In 2004 she launched the Dubai Autism Centre to further advance the cause of autistic children (Ameinfo.com). In 2008 she implemented a program to renovate various schools under the Madrasati program providing free education to children (Royal Hashemite Court). She also created Queen Rania Al Abdullah Award for Distinguished Principals in 2008 to award true educators in the field for their tireless efforts (Royal Hashemite Court).

Awards

She has also received several awards for her tireless efforts to improve civil, social and human rights around the world. The first of these awards was from the President of the Italian Republic. A gold medal was presented for her role in encouraging cross-cultural dialogue (Royal Hashemite Court).

She then received the German Media prize for the same efforts (Royal Hashemite Court). This was followed by the Swiss Red Cross Honorary Overseas Presidency in 2003, an honorary rank of colonel in 2004, the U.A.E health foundation prize in 2005 (Royal Hashemite Court). She then received the Austrian award in recognition of her tireless social work (Royal Hashemite Court). In the same year she also received the 2005 Sesame Workshop Award and the Academy of Achievement Golden Plate Award for her humanitarian work for children (Royal

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Hashemite Court). She was also given the Honorary Citizenship of Milan Award and appointed the Honorary Hans Christian Andersen Ambassador (Royal Hashemite Court).

Her Family and Child Centre shared an award with the Tulir Centre for the prevention and healing of Child Sexual Abuse in India for the 2006 Prevention of Child Abuse Prize which was given to them by the Geneva-based Womenrsquo;s World Summit Foundation (Royal Hashemite Court).nbsp;In 2007 she also received Petra#39;s certificate of candidacy for New Seven Wonders of the World (Royal Hashemite Court). In the same year she was also named by UNICEF as the first advocate for children at the World Economic Forum (Royal Hashemite Court). In the same year she also received the Mediterranean Foundation Award from the Fondazione Mediterraneo in Italy (Royal Hashemite Court). In May of that year Time Magazine named her one of the TIME power givers (Royal Hashemite Court). In the same month King Abdullah the second and Queen Rania received the John Wallach Peacemaker Award for their efforts in promoting world peace (Royal Hashemite Court). In October of that year she went to New York to accept the much distinguished United Nations Association Global Humanitarian Action Award (Royal Hashemite Court).

The next year she received the International Relations honorary doctorate from the University of Malay and was honored with the David Rockefeller Bridging Leadership Award (Royal Hashemite Court). She was said to be on the Shortlist for CNNrsquo;s inspirational leader of 2008 along with other notable figures such as former UN Secretary General Kofi Annan, Professor Stephen Hawking, Paulo Coelho and Nobel Laureate Wangari Maathai before eventually winning the award (Phoon). nbsp;

Efforts to dispel Arab pre-conceptions

After the events of September 11th she also worked tirelessly to end the stereotypical viewpoints concerning Arabs across the globe. In an effort to do this she launched a YouTube channel and encourage viewers to send in their videos of their pre-conceptions of the people of the Middle East (Royal Hashemite Court). Her idea was so successful that she received the first ever YouTube Visionary Award (Royal Hashemite Court).

She accepted an invitation to become a member of the World Economic Forum in September of 2002 as the only serving member of the Arab world. She has also been elected to the board of directors of both Foundations for International Community Assistance and the International Criminal Courtrsquo;s Trust Fund for Victims in 2003 (World Health Organization) (Royal Hashemite Court). In September of 2006 she was accepted into the United Nations Foundation Board of Directors for her expertise and ad vocation in improving the lives of the worldrsquo;s children and promoting the role of technology in humanitarian and relief efforts around the globe (Royal Hashemite Court). nbsp;

Her book

In honor of the Late King Hussein on the first anniversary of his death she published a childrenrsquo;s book commemorating his life, it was called the Kingrsquo;s Gift. When it was published all the proceeds collected were used to help poverty stricken children across Jordan (World Health Organization).

Conclusion

It cannot be denied that Queen Rania of Jordan is one of the most effective, charming and charismatic leaders in the world today.

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She has not only challenged the perceptions people have of Arabs in the Muslim world but also endeavored to improve and change the situations of women and children not only Jordan but also around the world. She has received numerous awards for her tireless efforts and has joined Princess Diana among many other as one of the most influential and charitable women in history. Whether all this comes from her past as an immigrant or her life as a queen, her kindness and generosity have benefitted countries around the world and will continue to do so for years to come.nbsp;

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Royal Hashemite Court. Queen Rania accepts United Nations Association-USA Global Humanitarian Action Award. 25 October 2007. 15 May 2009 lt;http:www.queenrania.jocontentfromThePress.

aspx?ModuleOrigIDnewssearchTitleyearFrom0monthFromsearchOrder0showMoremoreitemID1725gt;.Royal Hashemite Court. Queen Rania TIME Power Giver. 9 May 2007.

15 May 2009 lt;http:www.queenrania.jocontentfromThePress.aspx?ModuleOrigIDnewssearchTitleyearFrom0monthFromsearchOrder0showMoremoreitemID1491gt;.Royal Hashemite Court. Street of Culture.

22 July 2002. 15 May 2009 lt;http:www.queenrania.

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Support for The Vaccine Fund. 2 Febuary 2002. 15 May 2009 lt;http:www.queenrania.

jocontentfromThePress.aspx?ModuleOrigIDnewssearchTitleyearFrom0monthFromsearchOrder0showMoremoreitemID51gt;.Royal Hashemite Court.

Upcoming German Media Prize. 4 January 2003. 15 May 2009 lt;http:www.queenrania.jocontentfromThePress.

aspx?ModuleOrigIDnewssearchTitleyearFrom0monthFromsearchOrder0showMoremoreitemID174gt;.World Health Organization. Biography of Her Majesty Queen Rania Al-Abdullah .

2005. 15 May 2009 lt;http:www.emro.who.intPressReleasesqueenrania_biography.htmgt;.nbsp;

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