Queen Rania's Interview on Al Arabiya
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this really needs subtitles...I don't speak arabic but I am interested in what is happening there.This looks so interesting but unfortunately i can only understand some names...
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SUBTITLEZZ....//
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And today, the Queen moved her project to Palestine starting in Jerusalem where school pupils living under occupation rule face two options: either to enroll in the Israeli school system which drives them step by step further from their Palestinian identity and culture, or to enroll in schools run by charity associations which preserve the Palestinian identity but are not recognized as ‘special education institute’.
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Translation of the intro part 2: The new thing about this initiative is that it depends on entities between the school and local families and the participation of non-governmental organizations.
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Translation of the intro part 1: Two years ago, Queen Rania Abdallah launched a project named ‘My School’ in Jordan which seeks to provide better education facilities and to meet the required level of education for approximately 163,000 students in approximately 500 school across Jordan.
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Learn Arabic, English is not the main language in this world, and now, even Spanish is more spoken that English.
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ya Malika, fi al englisi u isbaani. Shukran!
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There is plenty of interviews of the queen in English here in youtube.
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@woosteria hard to translate 22 mins due to space but after initial intros the interview starts at 00:42
host: two years ago, Queen Rania al Abdullah launched "Madrasati" ("My school") project from Jordan. The project aims to provide a better learning environment, and raise the quality of education for approximately 163,000 students at around 500 schools across Jordan. What's new about this project is that is based on the cooperation of the school and the parents in the local communities.. "
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could you put english subtitles? i would really like to know what has been said ......
It would be nice to have subtitles in english so more people could understand this. Thank you.
woosteria 1 year ago 71
Also in english please...
MrFede85 1 year ago 36