Queen Noor of Jordan Professions : Advocate Born : August 23, 1951 Browse All Authors Top 46 quotes by Queen Noor of Jordan The Noor Al-Hussein Foundation (Light of Al-Hussein) was created to complement my husband's efforts to advance development in the country. Queen Noor of Jordan husband light country I spent the first years working in Jordan trying to learn as much as I could about what was taking place in the country, about where there were gaps in the development process that needed attention. Queen Noor of Jordan trying country years I spent the first years working in Jordan trying to learn as much as I could about what was taking place in the country, about where there were gaps in the development process that needed attention. Inevitably, there were certain common denominators which are fairly common to all developing societies, perhaps to all societies: that quality education be accessible to everyone, not just a limited elite few; the sustainable conservation of natural resources; the full engagement of women in national development; and the value of cross-cultural exchange and understanding to international relations. Queen Noor of Jordan understanding country years I did feel a sense of duty. I felt that it could be a great asset to the future of Jordan, and those continuing the process of building the country, to concentrate on that humanitarian, peace-building legacy. Queen Noor of Jordan jordan legacy country I founded the King Hussein Foundation after my husband's death in 1999, to build on his humanitarian vision and legacy in the country and abroad, through programs promoting education and leadership, economic empowerment, tolerance, cross-cultural dialogue, and media that enhances mutual understanding and respect among different cultures across conflict lines. Queen Noor of Jordan husband kings country Even into the 20th century, women were still struggling in the Western world for rights that Islam had granted women in the 7th century: equal rights to education; the right to own and inherit property; to have a voice in the decisions affecting their lives; to be active, engaged, and valued members of society at all levels. Queen Noor of Jordan voice struggle rights Similar Authors Annette Lu advocate Cheryl Saban advocate Eva Cox advocate Lewis Pugh advocate Martin Luther King III advocate John Hill Burton advocate All Authors