King calls on authorities to invest in orphans' talents

Amman
31 October 2005

His Majesty King Abdullah on Monday said that orphans leaving care organisations should either complete their higher education or learn vocational skills to secure them a decent life as grown-ups.



In statements to the press on the sidelines of the annual iftar hosted by the King for about 1,000 orphans from 24 orphanages, Minister of Social Development Abdullah Oweidat said King Abdullah had instructed concerned authorities to place more focus on exploring and investing in the talents of orphan students in these centres.



Their Majesties King Abdullah and Queen Rania were joined at the iftar table by some of the children under a vast tent erected at the Arabian Horse Club, south of Amman.



The centre's children attending the iftar expressed their appreciation to the King and Queen, official agencies and members of the local community.



According to social workers employed in these centers, students one day have to leave the orphanage and return to live with relatives. This usually occurs when the orphans have reached their teen years.



Sameera Qaddoumi, who works at the Orphan Care Society in the Bayader area, said a survey of the family situation is conducted before the child is reunited with relatives. If the family is not ready, the child will be placed in a boarding school that serves orphans until they graduate.

The Jordan Times
By Mahmoud Al Abed