AMMAN —
HRH Princess Basma Bint Talal on Wednesday honored the sponsors and
participants of the 2021 Queen Alia Competition for Social Responsibility, the
Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.
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Her Highness also
handed over a donation of JD15,000 from the proceeds of the competition to the
learning resource rooms in the Ministry of Education, as well as JD70,000 to
the Al-Rajaa School for the Hearing Impaired, affiliated with the Jordanian
Hashemite Fund for Human Development, in the Rusaifa District.
Princess Basma
also honored the first deaf doctor specializing in special education in Jordan,
Dr. Islam Al-Jadoa. During a ceremony at Al-Rajaa School, Her Highness said
that the competition had, over the past years, left a clear imprint in
promoting and developing learning opportunities, instilling the values of
active, positive, and voluntary participation among students, and guiding them
towards dealing effectively with current and future challenges.
She indicated that
the competition reached various segments of society, and helped students with hearing
disabilities to engage in the educational process, providing them with the
necessary educational and learning skills and knowledge, and enabling them to
achieve their ambitions and integrate into society.
The princess said that the
theme of the 2022 edition of the competition will be consistent with the UN
Decade for Ecosystem Restoration, with the aim of drawing attention to the
importance of renewing and reviving sustainable ecosystems.
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