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Sussexes to meet Gazan medical evacuees during Jordan visit
Summary
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will spend two days in Amman to meet medical evacuees from Gaza and to visit humanitarian and mental health initiatives, hosted by WHO director-general Dr Tedros.
Content
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will travel to Amman for a two-day visit to meet medical evacuees from Gaza and to view humanitarian programmes. The trip is set to focus on humanitarian aid, mental health and support for people displaced by conflict. They are scheduled to be hosted by World Health Organization director-general Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus. Buckingham Palace was informed in advance and the visit is described as a private humanitarian engagement rather than an official government mission.
Known details:
- The couple are due to arrive in Amman on Wednesday for a two-day visit.
- They will meet medical evacuees from Gaza and visit initiatives related to medical evacuations for children.
- The visit will include a stop at the regional headquarters of World Central Kitchen.
- They will also visit Questscope at the Za'atari refugee camp and other mental health and humanitarian programmes.
- The WHO director-general Dr Tedros will host parts of the visit.
Summary:
The visit highlights Jordan's role in regional humanitarian response and the couple's stated focus on health and mental health support for displaced people. The immediate next step is their arrival in Amman on Wednesday for the scheduled two-day programme.
