Queen Rania of Jordan visited Al Shobak in Ma’an governorate, where she met with some representatives of local societies, owners of income-generating projects, and local authorities. Royal Grant Scheme Projects are conducted across the country and supported by the Royal Hashemite Court. The projects encourage citizens to launch their own income-generating projects.
Implemented by the CCA in coordination with 11 local societies, the projects have provided loans and business guidance to 220 families in Ma’an so far. The projects have supported commercial, service industry, vocational, and agricultural projects in the governorate.
The Queen also visited the Al Shobak Charitable Society for Women. The society was established in 2009 and operates a wide range of economic and charitable programs, including the use of homegrown Al Shobak apples in the production of apple cider vinegar.
Elle a de l'allure dans cette tenue ethnique dont la couleur vert-bronze va à merveille avec la couleur de ses cheveux coiffés en hauteur par une queue-de-cheval ; j'aimerais bien voir les chaussures qu'elle porte ?
ReplyDeleteFirst time to see her dressed Traditional. I like it when she dresses like this to engage with her people. Most of the time she looks westernised, and yet her job is to preserve her country's culture
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She quite often appears in this type of clothing on her visits to Jordanian localities. They suit her well.
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She looks beautiful in her more traditional dress. She looks absolutely stunning with more natural makeup as well.
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Raina a beautiful queen
ReplyDeleteI am very impressed with Queen Rania's commitment to improving the life of the people of Jordan and around the world by supporting efforts to create othpportunities for their advancement. May prosperity of the Kingdom, Royal Family and the people of Jordan continue to reign.
ReplyDeleteThe traditional dress is lovely on the Queen. I’m struck by how warmly she is always met by those she visits. (V.M.)
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