AMMAN — Her Majesty Queen Rania joined Their
Majesties King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia of Sweden on Tuesday for a meeting
with representatives from the Jordan River Foundation (JRF) and Swedish
furniture conglomerate IKEA, to discuss an ongoing partnership putting
Jordanian-made products on IKEA shelves around the world, Her Majesty’s office
said.
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Held at the Queen Rania Family and Child Center (QRFCC) in
east Amman, the meeting was also attended by Their Royal Highnesses Prince Ali,
the escort of honor, and Princess Rym Ali, as well as Swedish Minister of Foreign
Affairs Tobias Billström.
The King and Queen of Sweden are currently in Jordan at the
invitation of His Majesty King Abdullah for a three-day state visit, which aims
to strengthen the deep-rooted, historic ties of friendship between Jordan and
Sweden.
During the meeting, JRF Director-General Enaam Barrishi and
IKEA New Business and Innovation Project Leader Cristiana Serbanescu explained
how the JRF-IKEA partnership aims to empower Jordanian and refugee women
through sustainable employment.
Forged in 2017, the first-of-its-kind partnership began by
employing less than 100 women in Jordan to handcraft 45,000 pieces for a
limited edition collection of textiles inspired by Jordanian culture, titled
“Tilltalande.” Today, it employs approximately 420 Jordanian and Syrian refugee
women, who create more than 300,000 pieces each year for IKEA stores across the
globe, 65 percent of which are sold in Europe.
King Carl XVI and Queen Silvia heard how IKEA has played a
key role in empowering JRF’s design arm, Jordan River Designs, through
monitoring visits, guidance, and training. These steps have helped Jordan River
Designs ensure that its products fully meet international standards as well as
IKEA’s own stringent internal compliance and quality control standards as a
certified global IKEA supplier.
“IKEA sets a very good example of how doing good can be good
for business,” Her Majesty said, explaining that the relationship is not only
commercially viable but is also transforming the lives of Jordanian and Syrian
women. She commended IKEA for investing the time to raise JRF’s compliance and
quality control standards, adding, “because we were empowered, we were able to
empower hundreds of women, who then benefited hundreds of families.”
Queen Silvia expressed her joy at having the opportunity to
meet with IKEA while in Jordan, adding, “I really feel at home”. Queen Rania
also thanked IKEA and Sweden for their support of JRF, giving its beneficiaries
opportunities they never expected and allowing their products to reach further
than they ever dreamed possible.
Earlier on Tuesday, Queen Rania and Princess Rym accompanied
Queen Silvia on a tour of the QRFCC, where they saw the center’s facilities and
a number of ongoing activities aiming to combat child abuse and support victims
of gender-based violence.
Queen Silvia congratulated the QRFCC team on their work,
explaining that it was “wonderful to see” the center’s work with children on
child abuse. “It’s such a difficult issue, but you are working with them in a
very personal, very kind, excellent way,” she said.
The QRFCC was established in 2005 as part of JRF’s Child Safety
Program, which promotes child protection and wellbeing. Located in the Jabal
Al-Nasr neighborhood, the community-based center offers holistic services to
combat child abuse and strengthen the family unit, and has served approximately
63,000 women and children to date.
During their tour of the facilities, Queen Rania and Queen
Silvia stopped at “Beit Sgheer,” or “My Little Home,” a simulated home
environment using hands-on activities to teach children and parents the basics
of healthy home dynamics. They also browsed an exhibition of Jordan River
Designs products, where they spoke with a number of JRF beneficiaries, and
stopped by an art therapy session for survivors of gender-based violence.
JRF is a non-governmental organization established in 1995
with a focus on both child safety and community empowerment. Chaired by Queen
Rania, the foundation provides homegrown solutions to some of Jordan’s most
pressing challenges, and works to ensure the implementation of child rights and
the reinforcement of positive child-rearing methods within families in Jordan.
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