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those two photos have the dath of 25 September but i don't know the event my Italian is.....
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They are from the GAVI alliance meeting. As I mentioned earlier, I expected she would attend as she is heavily involved with their work.those two photos have the dath of 25 September but i don't know the event my Italian is.....
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I'm not sure which trip you are referring to but in trips of this nature there are often meetings that don't come to light until afterwards. Just because she, or any other royal, does not have a public meeting per se doesn't mean they are sat in their hotel suite twiddling their thumbs.I don’t think you would like what I would have to say. But I will start with my one compliment: Rania has finally carried out a more appropriate number of public engagements on her annual fall trip to the U.S. As you can note above, she did at least two public engagements a day, every day. This hasn’t been typical for her. On one previous trip, I recall her doing about one engagement every two days, leaving me wondering what she was doing with her Jordanian taxpayer-funded time in New York.
I'm a firm believer in quality over quantity. Whats the point in x number of engagements if they have littlke real meaning or value?Adamari said:So this trip is a vast improvement in terms of workload and work ethic. Still, I would like to see the next trip to the U.S. have up to four engagements a day, every day (especially if it’s not in the middle of Ramadan).
Most royals are involved with international organisations on this scale, so imoit's not that unusual that Rania is either. On this trip she really seemed to be emphasise the need for education which imo is an issue that is just as important for Jordan as anywhere else in the world. Only 84% of women can read and write, which is an excellent figure for an Arab country when you compare it to a place like Yemen or Egypt. However compared to 95% for men it shows how much work needs to be done. For example at the CGI she talked about Madrasati and the impact it is having so far.Adamari said:As for the events themselves, most are worthy causes in and of themselves. But I don’t see much of a Jordanian focus. They strike me more as global initiatives that will enhance her international reputation than offer any real, specific benefit to Jordan. If I’m wrong, then I would appreciate some hard facts about how her UNICEF, White Ribbon Alliance and In My Name activities will improve life on the ground for her fellow Jordanians. And I know she promoted Jordanian tourism at the World Savers Congress, and she talked about Madarasati at the UN education forum, but I need to see more of her international activities geared toward substantially helping Jordan. Otherwise they come across to me as media and award bait.
SCHEDULE
MONDAY, September 22
• NYC: Meets with French first lady and media mogul’s wife
• NYC: UNICEF meeting
TUESDAY, September 23
• NYC: Conde Nast Traveler's 2nd annual World Savers Congress
• NYC: David Rockefeller Bridging Leadership Award
WEDNESDAY, September 24
• NYC: Clinton Global Initiative, opening plenary session, 10 a.m.
• NYC: Tapes interview with NBC Today
• NYC: World Business and Development Awards
• NYC: White Ribbon Alliance for Safe Motherhood
• NYC: Slate.com blog entry
THURSDAY, September 25
• NYC: In My Name launch
• NYC: Interview with Fareed Zakaria of CNN and Newsweek International
• NYC: UN education forum
• NYC: Slate.com blog entry
FRIDAY, September 25
• NYC: No actual events
• NYC: NBC Today airs interview
• NYC: Slate.com blog entry
same here.As much as i like Queen Rania,i wish she can wear more traditional Jordanian dresses or something that is middle-eastern and less of the desinger cloths?!!
her close up shots makes her face look very hard or like a mask.
same here.
she always look super beautiful in jordanian thobes,and wearing them time to time outside would be great to promote jordania taditional fashion like use QNoor and she still do it.
Wearing a thobe at the CGI or the UN Education Forum would have looked silly and unprofessional. The only place it would have been appropriate imo would have been the Conde Nast travel conference as that event was aimed specifically at promoting Jordan.As much as i like Queen Rania,i wish she can wear more traditional Jordanian dresses or something that is middle-eastern and less of the desinger cloths?!!
A video which features Queen Rania at the beginning at "Education for All"