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Queen meets with women from Abbadi tribe
By JT - Sep 30,2019 - Last updated at Sep 30,2019
Her Majesty Queen Rania poses for a photo with women from the Abbadi tribe on Monday (Photo courtesy of Royal Court)
AMMAN — Her Majesty Queen Rania joined a gathering of women from the Abbadi tribe on Monday, hosted at Al Mu’tamed Bin Abbad Charitable Society in Amman.
Her Majesty was welcomed to the gathering by Founder of the Nashmiyat Bani Abbad group Mervat Mheirat, as well as Al Mu’tamed Bin Abbad Charitable Society President Abed Al Ghani Al Nahar and Vice President Ibrahim Al Mheirat, according to a statement from Her Majesty’s office.
Her Majesty thanked Mheirat and the group for their kind invitation, describing each of the women as a dear sister and family member. The Queen also expressed her appreciation for the women’s deep-rooted devotion to their country and their fellow Jordanians, and commended them for their invaluable contributions to different fields.
During the gathering, Her Majesty heard from several members of the group on their charitable and volunteer work, as well as their efforts in the fields of craftsmanship, heritage preservation and domestic tourism.
A number of the women contribute to the maintenance of public facilities and the preservation of the environment on a voluntary basis, while others are small business owners.
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