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Crown Prince Al Hussein, Princess Rajwa visit Jabal Amman Publishers

Highlighting innovation in Arabic content, education, and child-focused development initiatives

By Alitoday Last updated: January 12, 2026 2 Min Read
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Crown Prince Al Hussein, Princess Rajwa visit Jabal Amman Publishers

Their Royal Highnesses Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II and Princess Rajwa Al Hussein on Sunday visited Jabal Amman Publishers.

A Jordan-based company specialising in publishing, knowledge content development, educational technology, and reading solutions.

During the visit, Their Royal Highnesses expressed appreciation for the company’s contribution to spreading knowledge and strengthening Arabic content.

They highlighted its focus on key areas including technology, tourism, entrepreneurship, and mental health, noting the importance of such initiatives in supporting education and social development.

Founder and CEO of Jabal Amman Publishers Sinan Sweis briefed the royal couple on the company’s work and its projects inside and outside Jordan.

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He outlined several initiatives currently underway, including a treatment package designed to support children traumatised by war.

A school health programme aimed at encouraging students to adopt healthy habits, and a digital book platform that offers tools for creating customised reading solutions.

Sweis also spoke about projects implemented for official institutions in other countries, focusing on promoting financial literacy among children, as well as initiatives related to documenting historical and heritage narratives.

Director of the Office of the Crown Prince Zaid Baqain accompanied Their Royal Highnesses during the visit.

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