February 10, 2025 - 00:34
Queen Rania Al Abdullah of Jordan has made a compelling case for the critical role of inclusive education in shaping a more equitable future. Speaking at a recent event, she highlighted that an inclusive education system is not just beneficial but essential for fostering diversity and empowering all individuals, particularly women.
The Queen underscored that women’s leadership in both business and governance is vital for driving sustainable development and innovation. She argued that when women are given equal opportunities to lead, it enriches decision-making processes and enhances the overall effectiveness of organizations.
Queen Rania called on governments and educational institutions to prioritize inclusivity in their policies and practices. By ensuring that all voices are heard and valued, societies can cultivate a generation of leaders who are better equipped to tackle global challenges. Her remarks serve as a reminder that the path to a more inclusive future starts with a commitment to equitable education for all.
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