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Queen Noor to celebrate birthday Thursday

By JT - Aug 20,2018 - Last updated at Aug 20,2018

Her Majesty Queen Noor has been advocating for academic excellence at the Jubilee Institute and Jubilee School (Photo courtesy of Royal Court)

AMMAN — Her Majesty Queen Noor on Thursday will celebrate her birthday.

Her Majesty has been advocating cross-cultural understanding and conflict prevention, and recovery issues such as refugees, missing persons, poverty alleviation, climate change and disarmament.  Her peacebuilding work has focused on the Middle East, the Balkans, Central and Southeast Asia, Latin America and Africa, according to a statement. 

Her work in Jordan and the Arab world has focused on national and regional human security in the areas of education, conservation, sustainable development, human rights and cross-cultural exchange. 

Since 1979, the initiatives of the Noor Al Hussein Foundation and, since 1999, the King Hussein Foundation (KHF), which she founded and chairs, have “advanced development thinking in Jordan and the Middle East through pioneering best-practice programmes in the fields of poverty eradication, women’s empowerment, microfinance, health and arts as a medium for social and cross-cultural exchange. The foundations provide training and capacity-building expertise in these areas in the broader Arab and Asian regions”.

In 1984, Queen Noor assumed responsibility for the implementation of an educational project to commemorate His Majesty King Hussein’s 1977 Silver Jubilee. She launched the Jubilee Institute and Jubilee School — an independent co-educational secondary institution which opened in 1993 to develop the academic and leadership potential of outstanding scholarship students from the country and the region.  

Meanwhile, the Jubilee Institute’s Centre for Excellence in Education “advances national and regional educational standards through the development of innovative curricula and training programmes”.

To contribute to poverty alleviation and promotion of entrepreneurship, Tamweelcom — the Jordan Micro-Credit Company — was established by the Noor Al Hussein Foundation in 1999 to provide loans to small- and medium-sized entrepreneurs, while Ethmar for Islamic Finance was established in 2015 as Jordan’s first micro-finance institution offering Sharia-compliant financial products. 

The Community Development Programme is a contributing partner to national efforts in poverty alleviation and capacity building of impoverished families and local community-based organisations through its work in seven poverty pockets areas, and four business incubators in Irbid, Aqaba, Ajloun and Tafileh. 

For its part, the Institute for Family Health has developed over the last three decades from a primary healthcare centre for mothers and children into a “regional leader in psychosocial trauma rehabilitation for victims of violence and a model for comprehensive family healthcare”. 

Queen Noor’s cultural initiatives include the Jerash Festival for Culture and Arts, the National Handicrafts Development Project, the National Music Conservatory, and the National Centre for Culture & Arts. 

In 1980, following the Arab summit meeting in Amman, Queen Noor called for an annual meeting of Arab youth, known today as the International Arab Youth Congress, which for over 37 years has brought young people together in Amman from throughout the Arab world and, since 2004, from the international community to promote understanding, tolerance and solidarity. 

The Queen also founded Jordan’s SOS Children’s Villages Association that has established three SOS children villages, in Aqaba, Irbid and Amman, two kindergartens and six youth houses to support the children as they make the transition into independent adulthood.

Queen Noor chairs King Hussein Foundation International, a US non-profit organisation which supports the work of the King Hussein Foundation, and since 2001, has awarded the King Hussein Leadership Prize to individuals, groups or institutions that demonstrate inspiring leadership in their efforts to promote sustainable development, human rights, tolerance, social equity and peace. To promote media projects that bridge political and cultural divides, Queen Noor launched a Media and Humanity Programme during New York City’s Tribeca Film Festival. 

A long-time advocate for a just Arab-Israeli peace and for Palestinian refugees, Queen Noor is a board member of Refugees International and an outspoken voice for the protection of civilians in conflict and displaced persons around the world.  

Her Majesty Queen Noor has four children, Their Royal Highnesses Princes Hamzah and Hashim and Princesses Iman and Raiyah, and 9 grandchildren.

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