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KUWAIT: Kuwait’s Minister of Education Jalal Al-Tabtabaei emphasized the ministry’s commitment to nurturing a generation that is deeply aware of its responsibilities and dedicated to shaping a brighter future for Kuwait.

Speaking at the awards ceremony for the “Naseemat Al-Khuzama Award,” held under the theme “Innovation and Sustainability in the Value of Preserving Blessings,” Al-Tabtabaei said the ministry’s vision is inspired by the directives of Kuwait’s wise leadership. He stressed the importance of instilling educational values, social responsibility, and sustainability among students to align with the country’s “New Kuwait 2035” vision.

“Our goal is to prepare students to contribute actively to sustainable development and to safeguard the nation’s achievements,” Al-Tabtabaei said, addressing the gathering at Sheikh Abdullah Al-Jaber Theater at Kuwait University. He praised the students’ creativity, encouraging them to pursue their ambitions and maintain their drive for excellence, calling them “the hope of Kuwait and the foundation for a future filled with achievements.”

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The ceremony, attended by Minister of Health Dr Ahmad Al-Awadi and UN Resident Coordinator Ghada Al-Taher, honored students from various secondary schools for their projects in scientific research, presentations, awareness campaigns and innovation.

Isra Secondary School for Girls won top honors, securing first place in four categories. In the boys’ division, Jaber Al-Mubarak Al-Sabah Secondary School won first place for Best Scientific Research and Best Presentation, while the Talent Academy Secondary School earned top awards for Best Awareness Campaign. In the innovation category, Jassem Al-Kharafi Secondary School and Al-Asma’a Bint Al-Harith Secondary School were awarded first place for boys and girls, respectively.

The Naseemat Al-Khuzama Award, now in its second year, is a collaborative initiative between the Ministry of Education, Ministry of Health, Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research, Public Authority for Food and Nutrition, and the Ne’mati initiative. It aims to foster a culture of sustainability, resourcefulness, and civic responsibility among students.

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Kuwait targets financial crimes | Kuwait Times Newspaper

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MoI and customs, CMA and FIU sign MoUs to combat money laundering, terror financing

KUWAIT: The interior ministry’s department for combating money laundering and terrorism funding and the customs department on Sunday signed a memorandum of understanding to enhance cooperation in fighting financial crimes, the customs department said. The accord aims to strengthen mutual cooperation and the exchange of information in accordance with international standards set by the UN Financial Action Task Force (FATF).

The customs department said in a statement that the MoU comes within the framework of boosting collaboration between state establishments in fighting money laundering and terrorism financing. It also aims at intensifying regulatory procedures to support the national system in reducing financial crimes and boost Kuwait’s commitment to relevant international standards, the statement added.

Separately, the Capital Markets Authority (CMA) also signed an MoU on Sunday with the Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) regarding cooperation and exchange of information in the field of combating money laundering, related predicate offenses and terrorism financing. The agreement aims to establish a framework for collaboration and coordination between the two entities in this domain.

In a press release, the CMA stated that the MoU covers several aspects, including the scope of information that the FIU may provide to the CMA and vice versa. It also outlines the mechanism for exchanging information between the two parties and defines the scope of use for the shared information, ensuring full adherence to confidentiality standards.

The memorandum also specifies areas of cooperation, which include holding regular meetings to strengthen joint efforts, coordinating preventive and control measures, exchanging information and expertise, preparing training programs and development plans for personnel of both entities and participating in each other’s training sessions related to

Last month, the Kuwaiti government issued a new law that enhances the country’s legal framework in combating money laundering and terrorism financing. The legislation made two key amendments to a 2013 law on fighting money laundering and financing of terrorism to allow the Cabinet to issue decisions to implement resolutions passed by the UN Security Council regarding financing terrorism and freezing assets, and to impose hefty fines on violators.

In a June 3 report, FATF said Kuwait has solid legislation to impose financial penalties against terrorist financing and the spread of weapons of mass destruction. However, gaps in the legal system make it hard to freeze assets of these activities effectively, FATF said.

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‘Muazzaz’ initiative aims to recognize health-promoting malls

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KUWAIT: The Ministry of Health, represented by the Healthy Cities Office, launched the final evaluation phase of the “Muazzaz” initiative, which aims to recognize health-promoting malls across Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries. The evaluation marks a key step ahead of the announcement of winning malls at the regional level. Director of the Healthy Cities Office Dr Amal Al-Yahya said on Sunday that the initiative is supervised by the Joint Gulf Committee for Healthy Cities and supported by the Gulf Health Council. She noted that the effort is part of broader joint Gulf activities to improve living environments and promote public health across the region.

Al-Yahya explained that the current evaluation is being conducted through collaboration at the national and regional levels by accrediting and classifying participating malls. She pointed out that Kuwait has been implementing the initiative since 2023 and has so far accredited six health-promoting malls. This year, The Promenade, The Avenues, and 360 Mall are participating in the evaluation phase, which includes on-site visits by evaluators from both Kuwait and other GCC countries, she added.

Amira Al-Arimi, an evaluation specialist from Oman, praised Kuwait’s leadership in advancing the Muazzaz initiative, highlighting the country’s role in developing the program’s implementation guide. Al-Arimi noted this is her third visit to Kuwait and commended the nation’s distinguished efforts, which align with community initiatives adopted by the World Health Organization. Director of Dar Al-Othman, Abdullah Al-Othman, expressed pride in The Promenade Mall’s continued participation in the initiative, citing efforts to provide a safe and healthy shopping environment. These include hosting health awareness campaigns, organizing blood donation drives, and inaugurating the Al-Othman Ambulance Center last April.

Al-Othman added that The Promenade received gold accreditation in the first edition of the initiative, reaffirming its commitment to supporting public health and fulfilling its corporate social responsibility. In June, the Ministry of Health hosted the 24th meeting of the Joint Gulf Committee for Healthy Cities, during which representatives discussed health-promoting commercial communities and organized a training course for field evaluators, including site visits to participating shopping centers. — KUNA

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