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Jordan visit: Prince Harry and Meghan meet Gaza evacuees on WHO mental health mission
Summary
Prince Harry and Meghan joined a World Health Organization delegation in Amman to meet children medically evacuated from Gaza and to take part in discussions on mental health and trauma support; the trip was described as a listening mission.
Content
Prince Harry and Meghan visited Amman, Jordan as part of a World Health Organization mission focused on mental health and conflict-related trauma. They joined a WHO delegation led by Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus for a two-day trip. In Amman they met children who were medically evacuated from Gaza and spoke with health workers treating long-term injuries. Organizers described the visit as a listening mission rather than a political engagement.
Key facts:
- The couple joined a WHO delegation led by Director-General Tedros for a two-day mission centered on mental health and conflict trauma.
- In Amman they met children receiving treatment after being medically evacuated from Gaza.
- They spoke with doctors treating long-term injuries linked to the conflict and visited projects supporting displaced young people.
- The visit was described by organizers as a listening mission and included discussions on psychological support for displaced communities.
Summary:
The visit highlighted attention to mental health and trauma needs among evacuees and displaced communities and brought WHO leadership together with local care teams. It was presented as a listening and support-oriented mission rather than a political engagement. No further steps or follow-up were announced. Undetermined at this time.
