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Kuwait plays key role at ‘We Are Inclusion’ World Conference

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KUWAIT: Kuwait made a distinguished contribution to the 18th “We Are Inclusion” World Conference, hosted by Sharjah City for Humanitarian Services in cooperation with the International Organization for Inclusive Education, under the patronage of Sheikh Dr Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Member of the Supreme Council and Ruler of Sharjah. The global gathering brought together 152 speakers, including self-advocates, families, experts, and policymakers representing 160 institutions across 74 countries. More than 600 participants attended 59 sessions that explored diverse aspects of disability rights and inclusive practices.

Rihab Bouresli, Chair of the Kuwaiti Association for Families of Persons with Disabilities and member of the UN Committee of Experts on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, praised the event as an embodiment of a global humanitarian vision and a serious commitment to advancing the rights of persons with intellectual disabilities. Bouresli expressed pride in Kuwait’s active role, noting that its participation reinforced the country’s position as both a supporter and an influential partner on the international stage. She emphasized the importance of the conference in empowering self-advocates, strengthening decision-making skills, and framing disability issues within a human rights context.

Rihab Bouresli, Dr Hashim Taqi and Sheikh Mohammad bin Duaij Al Khalifa.

Sessions addressed themes including inclusive health, legal empowerment, employment, social innovation, education, leadership, and social protection. The conference also highlighted successful international experiences, policy development, and partnerships among civil society, governments, and the private sector. Bouresli congratulated Sheikha Jamila bint Mohammed Al Qasimi, President of Sharjah City for Humanitarian Services, on the success of the summit. She noted the recognition of Sheikha Jamila with permanent honorary membership in Inclusive International, in tribute to her contributions to promoting the rights of persons with intellectual disabilities and their families worldwide.

Kuwait’s delegation reflected the diversity of its efforts in supporting people with disabilities, including representatives from associations, sports clubs, and families. Notable participants included Hana Al-Zawawi, Sadika Al-Ansari, Huda Al-Khalidi, Hessa Al-Aslami, Dr Adila Al-Mekimi, Nisiba Al-Metrouk, Linda Jaber, Jassim Al-Badr, and Jassim Ahmed. Self-advocates such as Ali Al-Shaie, Mohammed Al-Hajji, Bader Al-Suwaidan, Ali Shihab, Mishaal Al-Badr, Ahmed Al-Mekimi and Al-Zain Jassim also represented Kuwait.

Among the distinguished Kuwaiti figures was Dr Hashim Taqi, Regional President of the Comprehensive Inclusion Organization for the Middle East and North Africa, who, alongside Bouresli, was honored by Inclusive International as one of the most inspiring figures globally for longstanding efforts in advocacy and social integration. Bouresli stressed that the real impact begins after the conference through the implementation of its outcomes, transfer of successful experiences, and development of local programs to strengthen social integration and empower persons with disabilities to contribute effectively to Kuwait’s national development.

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