Queen Rania meets with social media female activists
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It was with female Jordanians that Queen Rania of Jordan resumed work for her 2017 agenda. But not just any Jordanian that she held talks with members of the Sayyidat Nashmiyyat group. "Founded in 2015, Sayyidat Nashmiyyat is a Facebook group of more than 40,000 active members who discuss online topics including education, women's issues, child care, health and empowerment Of the communities, "a Palace press release said. He added that this meeting enabled Rania to "highlight the active role of online platforms in pushing communities towards positive change and creating better informed and socially engaged societies".
Dressed in a unique black and white striped dress. The dress is made of contrasting vertical and sideways stripes, the Queen of Jordan visited the group at the Kan Zaman restaurant in Amman this Wednesday. And like the other women present, she decorated her outfit with a shemagh - the Jordanian version of the keffiyeh - with white and red pattern.
Rania learned of the activities of this Facebook group, as well as its long-term goals and strategies. Her founder described Sayyidat Nashmiyyat as a women's forum that aims to increase women's awareness of the power of their online role to meet the current challenges of Jordan. "The efforts of the group have so far helped to combat racism and incitement to violence, while at the same time fostering an inclusive society with respect for all, despite differences in beliefs, political Ethnicity, "the Palace said.
Photo credits: Queen Rania/Facebook
Dressed in a unique black and white striped dress. The dress is made of contrasting vertical and sideways stripes, the Queen of Jordan visited the group at the Kan Zaman restaurant in Amman this Wednesday. And like the other women present, she decorated her outfit with a shemagh - the Jordanian version of the keffiyeh - with white and red pattern.
Rania learned of the activities of this Facebook group, as well as its long-term goals and strategies. Her founder described Sayyidat Nashmiyyat as a women's forum that aims to increase women's awareness of the power of their online role to meet the current challenges of Jordan. "The efforts of the group have so far helped to combat racism and incitement to violence, while at the same time fostering an inclusive society with respect for all, despite differences in beliefs, political Ethnicity, "the Palace said.
Photo credits: Queen Rania/Facebook
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