Queen meets UNICEF’s first refugee Goodwill Ambassador

Queen Rania
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AMMAN — Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah Tuesday met with UNICEF’s first refugee Goodwill Ambassador Muzoon Almellehan in Amman, according to the Queen’s Office media department. During the meeting, Her Majesty expressed her appreciation for the role that Muzoon has undertaken as an advocate for female education and a supporter of refugee children, it added. In the presence of UNICEF Deputy Representative Shairose Mawji, Muzoon expressed her gratitude to Their Majesties King Abdullah II and Queen Rania and the Jordanians for providing a warm welcome and haven to Syrian refugees, as well as an education for refugee children and youth, including Muzoon herself when she was younger. On Wednesday, Muzoon would commence a two-day tour across the country, joining children and youth in refugee camps and host communities as they return to school and visiting UNICEF-supported Makani centers in addition to youth engaged in entrepreneurship, green jobs, climate action, and skill-building. Read more National news Jordan News   (window.globalAmlAds = window.globalAmlAds || []).push('admixer_async_509089081')   (window.globalAmlAds = window.globalAmlAds || []).push('admixer_async_552628228') Read More Government: Royal Directive to Double Scholarship Quota for Teachers’ Children to 10% Termination of All Members of the Aqaba Special Economic Zone Authority Board of Commissioners Cybercrime Unit Urges Citizens to Update Messaging Apps
AMMAN — Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah Tuesday met with UNICEF’s first refugee Goodwill Ambassador Muzoon Almellehan in Amman, according to the Queen’s Office media department.
 


During the meeting, Her Majesty expressed her appreciation for the role that Muzoon has undertaken as an advocate for female education and a supporter of refugee children, it added.

In the presence of UNICEF Deputy Representative Shairose Mawji, Muzoon expressed her gratitude to Their Majesties King Abdullah II and Queen Rania and the Jordanians for providing a warm welcome and haven to Syrian refugees, as well as an education for refugee children and youth, including Muzoon herself when she was younger.

On Wednesday, Muzoon would commence a two-day tour across the country, joining children and youth in refugee camps and host communities as they return to school and visiting UNICEF-supported Makani centers in addition to youth engaged in entrepreneurship, green jobs, climate action, and skill-building.


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