[3] As Head of the Hashemite military patients, he also served as Vice President of the Supreme Council for the Affairs of Disabled Persons.
[4] In 2008, Prince Mired presided over the Eighth Meeting of the States Parties[5] 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.
[6] In that position he visited Finland to promote the Convention and its norms—meeting with Foreign Minister Alexander Stubb,[7]—and Poland,[8] which at the time where still not members of the Ottawa Treaty.
On 1 July 1992 in Amman,[citation needed] HH Prince Mired bin Ra'ad married Dina Mohammad Khalifeh with whom they have three children:[25] Princess Dina Mired is a former Director General of the King Hussein Cancer Foundation, and continues to be actively engaged in efforts in the field of cancer control in the developing world.
[27][28] Mired's older brother, Prince Zeid, is the former United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, having taken up this post in September 2014 until 2018.