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'''Ina'am Qaddoura Al-Mufti''' ({{lang-ar|إنعام قدورة المفتي}}; February 26, 1929 – 6 November 2018) was the first [[Jordan]]ian [[woman]] to hold a governmental position.
'''Ina'am Qaddoura Al-Mufti''' ({{lang-ar|إنعام قدورة المفتي}}; February 26, 1929 – 6 November 2018) was the first [[Jordan]]ian [[woman]] to hold a governmental position.
== Biography ==
== Biography ==
Qaddoura established the [[Ministry of Social Development (Jordan)|Ministry of Social Development]], [[Noor Al-Hussein Foundation]], Women Issues Organization, [[Jubilee School]] of Amman, Children's Trust, Union of Jordanian Women, and National Union for Jordanian Business Women. She was also a part of [[UNESCO]], spoke on several radio shows spreading awareness, and was a part of writing a book used in all schools in the kingdom.
Qaddoura established the [[Ministry of Social Development (Jordan)|Ministry of Social Development]], [[Noor Al-Hussein Foundation]], Women Issues Organization, [[Jubilee School]] of [[Amman]], Children's Trust, Union of Jordanian Women, and National Union for Jordanian Business Women. She was also a part of [[UNESCO]], spoke on several radio shows spreading awareness, and was a part of writing a book used in all schools in the kingdom.


Qaddoura was a member of the [[Senate of Jordan|Senate]], the Upper House of the [[National Assembly of Jordan]].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.ndi.org/files/2240_jo_womengov_english.pdf |title=First class: profiles of women MPs & senators in Jordan 2003–2007 |publisher=[[National Democratic Institute for International Affairs]] |year=2007 |accessdate=26 February 2011}}</ref>
Qaddoura was a member of the [[Senate of Jordan|Senate]], the Upper House of the [[National Assembly of Jordan]].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.ndi.org/files/2240_jo_womengov_english.pdf |title=First class: profiles of women MPs & senators in Jordan 2003–2007 |publisher=[[National Democratic Institute for International Affairs]] |year=2007 |accessdate=26 February 2011}}</ref>

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Ina'am As'ad Kaddoura Al-Mufti
Minister of Social Development
In office
8 August 1980 – 10 January 1984
Minister of Social Development
In office
3 July 1980 – 28 August 1980
Minister of Social Development
In office
19 December 1979 – 3 July 1980
Personal details
Born(1929-02-26)26 February 1929
State of Palestine Safad
Died6 November 2018(2018-11-06) (aged 89)
Amman - Jordan
SpouseAdnan Al-Mufti

Ina'am Qaddoura Al-Mufti (Arabic: إنعام قدورة المفتي; February 26, 1929 – 6 November 2018) was the first Jordanian woman to hold a governmental position.

Biography

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Qaddoura established the Ministry of Social Development, Noor Al-Hussein Foundation, Women Issues Organization, Jubilee School of Amman, Children's Trust, Union of Jordanian Women, and National Union for Jordanian Business Women. She was also a part of UNESCO, spoke on several radio shows spreading awareness, and was a part of writing a book used in all schools in the kingdom.

Qaddoura was a member of the Senate, the Upper House of the National Assembly of Jordan.[1]

Honorary office and memberships

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Honorary office and memberships:

  • Member of several universities like the University of Applied Sciences, Mutah University, Yarmouk University, Faculty of Princess Tharwat,
  • A member of the King Hussein Foundation and the Noor Al Hussein Foundation and its projects,
  • A member of the International Council of the Federation of World Colleges,
  • A member of the Arab Council for Childhood and Development,
  • A member of the Steering Committee (adult education) \ UNESCO,
  • A member of the Senate,
  • Member of the Board of Education in the Ministry of Education,
  • President of the Alumni Club American University in Cairo \ Amman,
  • Member of the Arab Thought Forum,
  • Member of the Committee on Education and Culture and the media,
  • A member of the committee on health, environment and social development,
  • A member of the Foreign Affairs Committee

References

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  1. ^ "First class: profiles of women MPs & senators in Jordan 2003–2007" (PDF). National Democratic Institute for International Affairs. 2007. Retrieved 26 February 2011.
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