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Kuwait reaffirms global humanitarian role on ‘International Day of Charity’

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KUWAIT: Minister of Social Affairs, Family and Childhood Affairs Dr Amthal Al-Huwailah reaffirmed Kuwait’s enduring role as a beacon of humanitarian giving and compassion, stressing the country’s long-standing legacy in relief and charitable work. Speaking to Kuwait News Agency (KUNA) on the occasion of the International Day of Charity, observed annually on September 5, Al-Huwailah said Kuwait, recognized by the United Nations as a global humanitarian center, continues to provide vital aid to disaster-stricken nations worldwide.

She highlighted Kuwait’s recent efforts in support of the Palestinian people in Gaza, citing the “Fazaa for Gaza” campaign organized in coordination with the Ministries of Foreign Affairs and Defense, the Kuwait Red Crescent Society, and local charities, which raised KD 11.5 million (about $37.6 million) in only three days. Al-Huwailah also recalled Kuwait’s hosting of the international donor conference in May 2024, which secured more than $2 billion in aid for Gaza, in partnership with the International Islamic Charitable Organization and the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA).

Al-Huwailah stressed that Kuwait’s humanitarian outreach extends beyond emergency relief to include education and healthcare infrastructure in developing countries, making it a model for global efforts. She called for stronger cooperation with international organizations such as the UN and the Red Cross to address pressing global challenges, including conflicts and climate change, emphasizing that even modest contributions can have significant impact.

The minister expressed pride in Kuwait’s humanitarian legacy, recalling the UN’s honoring of the late Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah as a “Leader of Humanitarian Action.” She concluded with prayers for peace and stability under the leadership of His Highness the Amir Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah and His Highness the Crown Prince Sheikh Sabah Al-Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah.

Meanwhile, the world observed the International Day of Charity on Thursday, a UN-designated occasion aimed at promoting values of giving and solidarity through voluntary and philanthropic work. The date, September 5, commemorates the anniversary of the passing of Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the 1979 Nobel Peace Prize laureate remembered for her lifelong struggle against poverty and suffering.

Kuwait Red Crescent Society (KRCS) Chairman Khaled Al-Mughamis said Kuwait has established itself as a global model in emergency relief and development assistance, guided by the country’s leadership and commitment to humanitarian values. Speaking to KUNA, he pointed to the “Fazaa for Gaza” campaign as well as Kuwait’s continued aid to crisis-affected populations in Sudan, Yemen, Syria, and among Rohingya and Syrian refugees.

Amid mounting humanitarian challenges, Al-Mughamis affirmed that KRCS remains at the forefront of relief efforts while contributing to sustainable development and community resilience. Director-General of Kuwait Zakat House Dr Majid Al-Azmi said the International Day of Charity underscores the importance of integrating charitable work into education, healthcare and social programs, while empowering vulnerable groups. He stressed that Zakat House remains committed to expanding its local and global role in line with the values of solidarity and giving that define Kuwaiti society.

Deputy Director-General of the International Islamic Charitable Organization (IICO) for Institutional Communication Ibrahim Al-Bader described the day as an opportunity to strengthen humanitarian solidarity and shared responsibility. He emphasized that charitable action requires cooperation among individuals, institutions, and governments to combat poverty and hunger while advancing education, healthcare and development.

Al-Bader reaffirmed the IICO’s commitment to its humanitarian mission under the guidance of Kuwait’s leadership and with the support of donors and volunteers. He described the International Day of Charity as an open invitation for all to join global humanitarian efforts and praised the dedication of philanthropists and volunteers worldwide. — KUNA

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Kuwait, Turkey reaffirm ties | Kuwait Times Newspaper

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Erdogan gifts Amir Turkish-made EV • Leaders hold official talks • Key agreements inked

KUWAIT: Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and an accompanying delegation arrived in Kuwait on Tuesday on an official visit. Heading the reception at Kuwait International Airport were HH the Amir Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah and HH the Crown Prince Sheikh Sabah Al-Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah. Also present were HH the Prime Minister Sheikh Ahmad Al-Abdullah Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah and senior ministers and state officials.

HH the Amir Sheikh Meshal received a gift from Erdogan at Bayan Palace. The gift, an emblem of Erdogan’s appreciation and pride in the bilateral ties between the two nations, is a Turkish-made Togg electric vehicle. HH the Amir voiced his sincere appreciation for this generous gesture, wishing the President and the Turkish people further progress and prosperity.

HH the Amir held official talks at Bayan Palace with Erdogan, attended by HH the Crown Prince, HH the Prime Minister and senior officials from both sides. Minister of Amiri Diwan Affairs Sheikh Hamad Jaber Al-Ali Al-Sabah said during the talks, the two sides reviewed bilateral relations between Kuwait and Turkey, discussed means of strengthening cooperation in various fields and exchanged views on key regional and international developments of mutual concern.

The meeting reflected the spirit of friendship and understanding between the two countries, affirming their mutual desire to enhance cooperation across all domains in a manner that serves their common interests and promotes regional stability. Preserving the hard-won ceasefire recently achieved in Gaza between the Zionist entity and the Palestinian group Hamas is critically important, Erdogan said Tuesday, according to a statement by the Turkish Communications Directorate. “Emphasizing the critical importance of maintaining the strenuously achieved ceasefire in Gaza, President Erdogan stated that a two-state solution is imperative for lasting peace, and highlighted the significance of the Islamic world’s common stance on this matter,” said the directorate.

The statement also said that Erdogan “stressed Turkiye’s resolve in upholding Syria’s political unity and territorial integrity, and expressed the desire to move forward together with the brotherly Arab states in building a promising future for the Syrian people.” On bilateral ties, Erdogan said the existing cooperation between Turkey and Kuwait in the fields of investment, energy, trade and the defense industry carries strategic importance. “President Erdogan stressed the potential to further enhance the deep-rooted bilateral ties,” the statement said.

“President Erdogan expressed appreciation for Kuwait’s efforts to promote regional stability as the current Chair of the Gulf Cooperation Council, and remarked that the free trade agreement, still under negotiation between Turkiye and the GCC, would further strengthen Turkiye’s commercial relations with the brotherly Gulf countries,” it added.

HH the Amir then held a banquet in honor of Erdogan and his accompanying delegation. Later, in the presence of HH the Amir and Erdogan, HH the Crown Prince and HH the Prime Minister, a number of agreements were signed at Bayan Palace between Kuwait and Turkey. The agreements include a maritime transport agreement and a memorandum of understanding on the mutual recognition of seafarers’ certificates; a memorandum on cooperation in the energy sector; and a memorandum on cooperation in the field of direct investment incentives. Erdogan and his accompanying delegation then departed from Kuwait, heading to Qatar. Bidding him farewell at the airport were HH the Crown Prince, HH the Prime Minister and top state officials. – Agencies

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KISR launches upgraded version of digital repository

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KUWAIT: The Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research (KISR) on Tuesday launched the upgraded version of its digital repository (KDR), marking a significant step in strengthening the national infrastructure for scientific research and promoting a more open and sustainable knowledge-based society. Head of the digital repository project at KISR’s National Center for Scientific and Technological Information, Fadhila Taqi, said in a press statement that the development of the repository aligns with the institute’s strategic vision to adopt digital preservation solutions, which serve as a key pillar for safeguarding institutional knowledge and ensuring continuity while protecting it from loss or damage.

Taqi explained that the upgraded KDR is built on a modern digital system that keeps pace with the latest technologies, enhancing performance efficiency, expanding the scope for handling diverse scientific content and providing researchers with easy access to the institute’s scientific outputs. She added that the platform also contributes to strengthening knowledge exchange among scientific institutions.

The project began several years ago with the aim of preserving KISR’s scientific production, starting with technical reports on research projects and documenting Kuwait’s local scientific output. The initiative ensures that these resources remain accessible to current and future generations, serving as a foundation for ongoing and future research. The first phase of the project involved establishing an integrated digital laboratory to carry out digitization operations using specialized devices and a digitization management system (DAF) developed in collaboration with the Bibliotheca Alexandrina. This partnership enabled the addition of advanced features to the KDR platform.

The phase resulted in the digitization of over 10,000 scientific and technical reports, along with studies, government initiatives and other documents, thereby facilitating open access to research outputs and enhancing the circulation of knowledge both nationally and internationally. Taqi commended the Bibliotheca Alexandrina for its pivotal role in developing the new version of the digital repository. She noted that the memorandum of understanding signed with the institution in 2011 has allowed KISR to benefit from its expertise in building and managing digital repositories, including technical architecture, content management standards, and user-friendly data access. 

She added, “This achievement represents a milestone in realizing the goals of the strategic plan for the science and technology sector and would not have been possible without the strong support of the institute’s senior management.” Taqi expressed hope that the upgraded KDR will serve as a qualitative addition that aligns with Kuwait’s aspirations for an advanced scientific and knowledge-driven society.- KUNA

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Kuwait and Kozo ink deal for wastewater treatment plant

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KUWAIT: Minister of Public Works Dr Noura Al-Mashaan on Tuesday signed a contract with the Turkish company Kozo for the construction, operation, and maintenance of a wastewater treatment plant in South Al-Mutlaa City, along with its complementary works. In a press statement, the Ministry of Public Works said the project is part of the ministry’s development plan and is designed to serve the residents of Al-Mutlaa City.

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The plant will produce around 400,000 cubic meters of triple-treated water daily for agricultural and other beneficial uses. The ministry added that the facility represents a pioneering step in the adoption of alternative energy technologies, reflecting Kuwait’s commitment to sustainable infrastructure development and environmental conservation. — KUNA

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