A Royal Decree issued on April 21, 2014, appointed Prince Mired as Head of the
Higher Council for the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (succeeding Prince Ra'ad bin Zaid Chief Chamberlain). As such, he has publicly addressed Jordan’s obligations towards persons with disabilities according to its obligations under the
Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. He is also Chairman of the National Commission for Demining and Rehabilitation of Jordan. As Head of the Hashemite military patients, he also served as Vice President of the Supreme Council for the Affairs of Disabled Persons.
Leadership roles Prince Mired holds leadership positions in several key organizations in Jordan. As the head of the Hashemite Commission for Injured Military Personnel, he supports Jordanian military veterans who have suffered injuries in service. He also leads the Higher Council for the Affairs of Persons with Disabilities. Additionally, he chairs the
Jordanian Paralympic Committee. That's why he promote sports and opportunities for disabled athletes. Furthermore, he oversees landmine clearance operations and supports affected communities through his leadership in the National Committee for Demining and Rehabilitation.
Advocacy for Landmine Ban welcomes Prince Mired on a protocol visit as Special Envoy for the Universalization of the Anti-Personnel Mine Ban Convention – June 23, 2012. In 2008, Prince Mired presided over the Eighth Meeting of the States Parties to the
Convention on the Prohibition of the Use, Stockpiling, Production and Transfer of Anti-Personnel Mines and on Their Destruction, or
Ottawa Treaty, which took place in the Dead Sea. In that position he visited
Finland to promote the Convention and its norms—meeting with Foreign Minister
Alexander Stubb,—and
Poland, which at the time where still not members of the Ottawa Treaty. As he ended his mandate, the Prince was asked to represent efforts to promote said Convention becoming Special Envoy. As Special Envoy, Prince Mired promotes a universal ban against
landmines and support for its victims. His missions have taken him to the United States (2010) where he met with
Samantha Powers. That year, he also met with Mongolia's Prime Minister
S. Batbold. In 2011, he visited South Korea, and the Polynesian Kingdom of
Tonga where he encountered the Prime Minister who is also Minister of Foreign Affairs & Defence
Lord Tu'ivakano, and Tuvalu where he met with Prime Minister
Willy Telavi, and, Minister of Foreign Affairs
Apisai Lelemia. In 2013 he travelled to China to meet with then Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs
Li Baodong and other authorities at the Ministry of Defence. In 2018, he toured Sri Lanka meeting with President
Maithripala Sirisena, Prime Minister
Ranil Wickremesinghe, Minister of Foreign Affairs
Tilak Marapana, Minister of Prison Reform in charge of mine action
Deva Manoharan Swaminathan, among others. That same year, he carried a mission to
Myanmar to promote the ban, meeting with Minister of International Cooperation U Kyaw Tin and Minister of Defence Lt. Gen. Sein Win. In
Laos, he also met with Minister of Foreign Affairs
Saleumxay Kommasith, Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Thongpane Savanphet; Minister of Defence Lt. Gen. Chansamone Chanyalath; Minister of Labour and Social Welfare
Khampheng Saysompheng; and Prime Minister
Thongloun Sisoulith. In 2019, together with
Princess Astrid of Belgium, and
Haakon, Crown Prince of Norway, they kicked off a global meeting on landmines, in Oslo, Norway where the landmine treaty had been adopted two decades years earlier. ==Honours==