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Queen Rania Al Abdullah              

Royal Matriarch of Jordan; Activist and Global Humanitarian

Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah is a mother, wife, advocate and active humanitarian committed to championing tolerance, compassion, and empathy between people of all backgrounds. Her work focuses on promoting cross-cultural dialogue, advocating for refugee rights, and finding comprehensive solutions to the world’s greatest challenges.

Alongside her efforts in Jordan to breathe new life into the public education system, empower local communities and drive innovation and entrepreneurship, Queen Rania serves as an influential global voice in challenging stereotypes of Arabs and Muslims, and fostering greater understanding between people of all faiths and cultures. She is also recognized for her efforts to garner global support for the plight of refugees and the world’s most vulnerable populations, taking part in numerous global events in support of refugees and visiting refugee camps in Jordan, Greece, and Bangladesh.

Through her position on their boards, Her Majesty contributes to the work of the United Nations Foundation and the World Economic Forum. She is also UNICEF’s first Eminent Advocate for Children, a member of the International Rescue Committee’s Board of Advisors, a member of the Earthshot Prize Council, and was recently named the Global Co-Chair of the World Economic Forum’s GAEA initiative.

In recognition of her work, Queen Rania has received a number of prestigious local, regional, and international awards. These include the Foreign Press Association’s Humanitarian Award; the World Childhood Award; the Atlantic Council Global Citizen Award; and the Zayed Award for Human Fraternity as well as the Path to Peace Award, both of which Her Majesty received jointly with His Majesty King Abdullah II.

Her Majesty has authored several children’s books, including the New York Times best-seller "The Sandwich Swap," which was inspired by her own childhood experiences. She is also the author of "The King’s Gift," "Eternal Beauty" and "Maha of the Mountains."

Her Majesty is married to King Abdullah II ibn Al Hussein of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. They have four children: Their Royal Highnesses Crown Prince Al Hussein, Princess Iman, Princess Salma, and Prince Hashem.

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Interview with Queen Rania of JordanInterview with Queen Rania of Jordan
Your Majesty, the world seems to be in upheaval, with violence and confusion troubling and affecting our daily life. The daily life of each and every one of us. You are a brave woman, a born optimist. What do you think we could do, each one of us, individually, to find some calm and peace of mind?Your Majesty, the world seems to be in upheaval, with violence and confusion troubling and affecting our daily life. The daily life of each and every one of us. You are a brave woman, a born optimist. What do you think we could do, each one of us, individually, to find some calm and peace of mind?
Queen Rania calls for empathy in dealing with the global refugee crisis
Amman, Oct. 6 (Petra)--Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah called on German and European business leaders to help create economic opportunities for refugees by investing in Jordan in a speech she delivered in Berlin on Thursday.

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