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Harry and Meghan to visit World Central Kitchen regional hub in Jordan
Summary
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will visit World Central Kitchen’s regional headquarters in Jordan to learn about its meal operations supporting people in Gaza and displaced populations, and they will meet a WHO delegation and visit a national mental health rehabilitation centre.
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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will visit the regional headquarters of World Central Kitchen in Jordan as part of a short trip invited by the World Health Organization's director-general. The visit is framed around humanitarian and health work, including large-scale meal distribution and services for displaced Syrians and Palestinians in Jordan. World Central Kitchen is reported to coordinate around a million hot meals across Gaza each day and uses a network of field and community kitchens, bakeries and partners to reach people in need. The couple will meet WHO representatives and visit a national mental health rehabilitation centre during their stay.
Key details:
- The Sussexes will visit World Central Kitchen’s regional headquarters in Jordan; the organisation is reported to distribute about a million hot meals to Gaza each day.
- World Central Kitchen was founded by chef José Andrés and operates through field and community kitchens, bakeries and partner organisations.
- The visit was made at the invitation of WHO director-general Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, and a WHO delegation will join parts of the trip.
- The couple will visit Jordan’s national centre for rehabilitation of addicts, a 40-bed facility offering medical withdrawal services, psychological support and social counselling, and will also visit a youth centre at Za'atari refugee camp, the Jordanian Hashemite Fund for Human Development and the King Hussein Cancer Centre.
Summary:
The visit highlights humanitarian meal operations and mental health services supporting Syrians and Palestinians who have sought sanctuary in Jordan. The Sussexes will meet World Central Kitchen and WHO personnel and continue with scheduled visits to health and community organisations during their final day in Jordan.
