Queen Rania visited the Kawon Bookshop in Madaba

On June 23, 2019, Queen Rania of Jordan visited the Kawon Bookshop in Madaba, a creative space known for promoting a culture of reading and encouraging youth innovation. Kawon Bookshop provides employment for local retirees by means of its cafe and social kitchen, which serve homemade baked foods and locally sourced teas. After a tour of the bookshop, The Queen visited Madaba Foundation for Development and Training, for a meeting with a number of local young people who are active in the fields of entrepreneurship, volunteerism, and social work.
Kawon Bookshop provides employment for local retirees by means of its cafe and social kitchen. Madaba Foundation for Development and Training
Kawon Bookshop provides employment for local retirees by means of its cafe and social kitchen. Madaba Foundation for Development and Training
Kawon Bookshop provides employment for local retirees by means of its cafe and social kitchen. Madaba Foundation for Development and Training
Kawon Bookshop provides employment for local retirees by means of its cafe and social kitchen. Madaba Foundation for Development and Training
Kawon Bookshop provides employment for local retirees by means of its cafe and social kitchen. Madaba Foundation for Development and Training

7 Comments

(We will not publish anonymous comments that were posted without stating a name or nickname)

  1. Anonymous24/6/19 13:36

    A lovely look . Her hair do is very nice.

    ReplyDelete
  2. Anonymous24/6/19 16:02

    Do not care for this layered look with the black long sleeves.

    ReplyDelete
  3. Anonymous24/6/19 16:13

    Fantastic look on Rania. Even her loose fitting clothes are very well fitted

    ReplyDelete
  4. Anonymous24/6/19 19:15

    A very nice look for Queen Rania.

    ReplyDelete
  5. Anonymous24/6/19 19:41

    Love it!

    ReplyDelete
  6. Anonymous24/6/19 22:52

    I love how she supports small entrepreneurs in her country. The turntable in the last picture shows how much they are trying to attract business even without the latest technology. I hope they succeed. The Queen looks so appropriate for her visit.

    ReplyDelete
  7. Anonymous26/6/19 16:07

    Omg I NEED to know where that dress is from. I love the simplicity of look plus the pattern detailing under the buttons

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

(We will not publish anonymous comments that were posted without stating a name or nickname)

Previous Post Next Post