Queen Rania during a visit in May 2018.
Rania Experience is an island in the Indian Ocean.
Rania Al-Yassin was born in Kuwait, to Palestinian parents.
Rania called her fiancé and told him about the incident.
As of July 2017, Queen Rania has about 7 million followers.
Queen Rania uses online social-networking tools such as YouTube,
Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.
In August 2009, Queen Rania was named Co-Founder and Global Co-Chair of 1GOAL.
Queen Rania's first venture was the establishment of the Jordan River Foundation(JRF)
in 1995.
In January 2007, Queen Rania was named UNICEF's first Eminent Advocate for Children.
In September 2002, Queen Rania became a member of the World Economic Forum(WEF) Foundation Board.
One of the stories in the book,“Maha of the Mountains”, was contributed by Queen Rania.
In higher education, the Queen Rania Scholarship Program partners with several universities from around the world.
Since her marriage, Queen Rania has used her position to advocate for various
sectors of society in Jordan and beyond.
Over the past few years, Queen Rania has launched, championed, and given patronage to
several initiatives in education and learning.
At the World Economic Forum in Davos in January 2007, Rania was named UNICEF's first Eminent Advocate for Children.
Since her marriage, Queen Rania has used her position to advocate various
causes both in Jordan and around the world.
I invited their Majesties King Abdullah and Queen Rania to pay a State visit to India at the earliest opportunity,
which was accepted graciously.
Queen Rania has played a significant role in reaching out to the global community to foster values of tolerance and acceptance, and increase cross-cultural dialogue.
Queen Rania has also been particularly vocal about the
importance of cross cultural and interfaith dialogue to foster greater understanding, tolerance and acceptance across the world.
As a tribute to King Hussein, and on the first anniversary of his death, Queen Rania produced“The King's Gift”, a children's book about King Hussein.
Between 30 March and 12 August(International Youth Day),
Queen Rania posted videos on YouTube in which she asked people
to send her their questions about Islam and the Arab world.
In tribute to His Majesty the Late King Hussein, and on the first anniversary of his death, Queen Rania produced"The King's Gift", a children's book about the Late King.
In September 2003, Queen Rania accepted an invitation to join the Board of Directors
of the Foundation for International Community Assistance(FINCA), thus formalizing a relationship of support and advocacy which began in 2000.
In May 2009, Queen Rania attended the fifth Young Global Leaders
Summit at the Dead Sea, Jordan, to address socio-economic challenges facing the region and had trips organized for the Young Global Leaders in which they visited local Madrasati schools, the Jordan River Foundation, and other affiliated organizations.