The Dutch Royal Courts: Queen Maxima in Davos, Switzerland

Through the portait, which captured the moment, there is no doubt Queen Maxima had a pleasure to find this January 21 Mauricio Macri. Elected November 22, 2015, the Argentine politician -who was the mayor of Buenos Aires- has since last December 10 been the new president of the Argentine Nation. But do not forget that the Queen of the Netherlands was born in this country, spent her youth and still goes there regularly to visit family. The free hug they exchanged was held at the International Economic Forum of Davos which participates Maxima, like Queen Rania of Jordan and Queen of the Belgians Mathilde.
In her capacity as Special Representative of the UN Secretary General for Inclusive Finance for Development, Maxima not idle in Davos. From Wednesday, January 20 afternoon to Friday 22 in the morning, it has several sessions in its program for improving access to financial services and the implementation of sustainable development goals set by the UN in September 2015 but talks with government officials from a number of countries and those of central banks and private institutions.
Queen Máxima met with International Monetary Fund Managing Director Christine Lagarde, World Bank President Dr. Jim Yong Kim, Prime Minister of Ethiopia Hailemariam Desalegn and Mexican Finance Minister Luis Videgaray Caso better access to financial services inclusive finance. This can help people with their economic development, particularly people in poverty situations.
Photo Credits: Paris Match


The Jordanian Royal Courts: Queen Rania continues her involvement in the Syrian Refugees crisis in Davos

Always involved in Humanitarian work, Queen Rania of Jordan was interview Wednesday on the subject of the Syrian Refugee crisis at a World Economic Forum discussion session in Davos, in the Swiss Alps.

She was sitting in the center of the podium, the only woman surrounded by five men including the Prime Ministers of Turkey and Belgium or the president of the International Committee of the Red Cross. Queen Rania was one of the speakers of the January 20 session of the Davos Forum entitled "The humanitarian imperative: a global response, regional and industrial". The question of this debate was how governments, industry and civil society can work together to meet the growing crisis linked to the record number of international refugees, displaced persons and economic migrants, because of armed conflict, natural disasters and extreme poverty.

Very stylish as usual in a pencil skirt in navy blue and white tiles coordinated a J.W. Anderson white blouse with puffy sleeves and funnel neck, her Fendi light blue bag at her feet, the wife of King Abdullah II of Jordan again put all her passion in her speech.

Also present in the hall not as a speaker but a viewer as Queen Mathilde of the Belgians


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