On Sunday, Queen Rania of Jordan attended a meeting with a group of Jordanian food producer tradeswomen in order to thank them for their efforts to increase the quality of homemade traditional Jordanian food and in order to receive information about the difficulties they experience while marketing their products. In July, USAID Jordan’s Local Enterprise Support Project (LENS) launched JFW to celebrate Jordanian cuisine and culinary traditions. The purpose of JFW is to help home-based businesses penetrate new markets and increase their profits. |
Wonder why Rainia does not wear a headscarf as all the rest of the women are.
ReplyDeleteThe women of the royal family of Jordan never worn.
DeleteI have always wondered about that too. Maybe it would 'cramp her style'?
ReplyDeleteNo,it 's her independent decision which shows her freedom and feminist opinions.
DeleteI have read somewhere that Queen Rania feels no need to show her religion as it is personal.
DeleteAgree, Karolina! And that's what I admire Rania for! She is such a strong woman.
DeleteTotally agree with Karolina! Bravo to Rania for her independence and freedom!
DeleteMe gusta el diseño de la señora con lila y la señora del desierto con rojo (es el mismo que usa el rey:"hombre del desierto")y cómo se lo colocó
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