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Amman, April 13 (Petra) -- Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah on Monday announced the launch of Madrasati Phase II which seeks to renovate and upgrade an additional 100 schools in Jerash, Ajloun, Balqa and Madaba.
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Queen Rania of Jordan attends a ceremony celebrating the launch of the second stage of the Madrasati (My School) initiative in Amman, on April, 13, 2009. The queen's initiative targets neglected schools and aims to restore them through a partnership of public and private sectors.
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Queen Rania is a beautiful, kind and very clever woman! Thanks to everybody, who has posted all the perfect pictures!!!
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Queen Rania checks on two Jerash schools
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Queen Rania checked on the school kitchen, which has yet to be renovated and the toilets that are currently under construction.
During the tour, the teaching staff briefed Her Majesty about the benefits of the renovation process, which significantly raised students’ motivation to learn and... - Article
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I have just a question about Madasrati, it's looking like a renovation initiative. But what's extremly shocking for me, is the participation of children at those hard activities wich are the responsability of the ministry or at the schools direction and certainly not the "job" of children for who school must mean only an education place or children activities.
This is a question and I really nead to know if it's "legal" and "moral" to ask children to give themselves a good studying conditions. The poor can't say no to the ask of the queen, but...is it a thing you can accept for your own children? I think I'l never accept my children go to school specialy to do this work. Never admit they go school to prepare their classroom... "C'est horrible". 
CHILD LABOR ISN'T IT?
what next? they will build schools if necessary?!!!!
The right response is to ask adults to participate and only adults, and then be really just.
Really can't believe a person can accept this!!! or perhap's I'm special, I'm French?
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Originally Posted by CAROLINE D'ALBES
I have just a question about Madasrati, it's looking like a renovation initiative. But what's extremly shocking for me, is the participation of children at those hard activities wich are the responsability of the ministry or at the schools direction and certainly not the "job" of children for who school must mean only an education place or children activities.
This is a question and I really nead to know if it's "legal" and "moral" to ask children to give themselves a good studying conditions. The poor can't say no to the ask of the queen, but...is it a thing you can accept for your own children? I think I'l never accept my children go to school specialy to do this work. Never admit they go school to prepare their classroom... "C'est horrible". 
CHILD LABOR ISN'T IT?
what next? they will build schools if necessary?!!!!
The right response is to ask adults to participate and only adults, and then be really just.
Really can't believe a person can accept this!!! or perhap's I'm special, I'm French? 
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You can read more about it on the official web site
It has nothing to do with child labour, if it did, It wouldnt of gotten all the positive press it got.
They have asked parents, community members, teachers, private sectors and also students to participate in this, not just children. Its more of a team work which will improve the conditions of the school.
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