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Kuwait Social Affairs Minister: advancing Gulf social development reflects integration

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KUWAIT: Kuwait’s Minister of Social Affairs, Family and Childhood Affairs Dr. Amthal Al-Huwaila affirmed Thursday that advancing social development in the Gulf reflects integration among GCC states, reiterating Kuwait’s commitment to supporting cooperation to achieve citizens’ well-being.

This came in remarks delivered during the 11th meeting of GCC Ministers of Social Affairs and Development, where the minister congratulated attendees on the Prophet’s birthday, wishing the occasion to bring more peace and mercy to the Muslim nation.Al-Huwaila explained that the meeting discussed vital topics, including following up on previous resolutions, the joint social development work plan until 2030, and programs supporting persons with disabilities and the elderly.

It also delved into strengthening social cohesion, developing social protection systems, addressing drug and alcohol misuse, as well as children’s issues in light of technological and AI transformations. She stressed that these discussions reflect the GCC’s commitment to working in a spirit of integration and ensuring a better quality of life for citizens, expressing hope that the deliberations would yield practical recommendations enhancing Gulf social cooperation and meeting people’s aspirations.

Al-Huwaila also praised the GCC General Secretariat under Secretary General Jasem Al-Budaiwi for supporting the committee’s work and the efforts of the Executive Bureau of GCC Ministers of Labor and Social Affairs in translating ministerial visions into concrete programs and initiatives. She expressed appreciation to the undersecretaries of social affairs for their preparatory efforts, which enriched the ministerial session, as well as to ministers for their active participation strengthening Gulf joint action.

For his part, GCC Secretary General Jasem Al-Budaiwi said the meeting reinforces joint social action and deepens Gulf integration through files such as combating drugs, social and humanitarian action plans, voluntary work, and youth support, noting that GCC states scored above the global average in the 2025 Social Progress Index.

He highlighted key achievements, including the Supreme Council’s decision in its 55th session (Kuwait 2014) adopting the GCC anti-drug strategy (2025-2028) and the GCC Secretariat’s April 2022 youth initiative. Al-Budaiwi pointed out that the agenda also included important social items to maximize citizens’ benefit, notably the 2025-2028 anti-drug strategy, the committee’s 2020-2030 work plan and initiatives, the 2025-2030 joint charitable and humanitarian plan, and the 2026-2030 joint volunteer work plan. He expressed confidence that the meeting’s outcomes would further advance Gulf social cooperation. — KUNA

 

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ZAHI joins talabat as the platform expands offering beyond food

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KUWAIT: Building on its commitment to supporting local brands and expanding its services to cater to the diverse needs of its customers, talabat, the leading on-demand online ordering and delivery platform in the MENA region, announced that all ZAHI home fragrance products are now on the platform. By strategically partnering with an ever-growing diverse range of emerging sectors, talabat is redefining the very essence of convenience, offering unparalleled and seamless access to an extensive ecosystem of products that enrich and simplify every facet of daily life.

The new partnership was announced in a signing ceremony held at Grand Hyatt Kuwait on September 8, underscoring talabat’s commitment to supporting homegrown businesses and enabling entrepreneurs to flourish in Kuwait’s vigorous digital economy through its wide network of logistics partners, advanced digital infrastructure and fast, reliable delivery services.

In line with its expansion strategy, talabat is moving beyond food and everyday essentials by introducing a wider selection of lifestyle products that reflect the evolving needs of today’s modern consumer. This move demonstrates talabat’s commitment to meeting evolving expectations for fast, seamless and convenient access to an increasingly diverse range of offerings.

On this occasion, Bader Al-Ghanim, Vice President and Managing Director of talabat Kuwait, said: “Our partnership with ZAHI comes as part of our ongoing efforts to expand the range of services we offer on our platform, aligned with the growing needs of our customers and the evolving nature of their lifestyles. We remain dedicated to supporting promising local brands, and through this collaboration, we seek to strengthen the presence of Kuwaiti ventures in the e-commerce space, enabling them to grow and scale. This stems from our strong belief that their success is inherently an extension of our own.”

On his part, Khaled Alajeel, Managing Partner of ZAHI, said: “With the help of an end-to-end logistics and tech-enabled delivery partner like talabat, we are delighted to increase accessibility to ZAHI products across Kuwait and reach customers wherever they are, while preserving the quality and craftsmanship that define our brand. Our artisan diffusers and home perfumes are thoughtfully designed to capture the unique experience Kuwait offers those who call it home, giving customers a wide range of scents that add an air of welcome, warmth and character to their spaces.”

It serves to note that talabat has been strategically expanding its partner portfolio beyond traditional food and FMCG categories, tapping into emerging sectors to serve a broader and more diverse customer base. From food to fragrance, talabat is redefining convenience and ease to keep pace with today’s fast-moving lifestyle, while remaining committed to connecting customers with their favorite every day, right away.

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Namaa Charity launches ‘Humanitarian Hub’ to boost non-profit sector

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KUWAIT: Namaa Charity, an affiliate of the Social Reform Society, on Tuesday launched the Humanitarian Hub platform (https://humanitarian-hub.org), designed to equip charitable institutions with modern tools that enhance efficiency and enable a shift from short-term relief to long-term sustainable impact. Speaking at the launch ceremony, Namaa Charity CEO Saad Al-Otaibi said the initiative coincides with the anniversary of Kuwait being designated by the United Nations as a “Humanitarian Hub.”

He described the platform as “a bridge between thought and practice,” offering advanced cognitive and applied tools to strengthen transparency, governance, innovation and financial sustainability across the non-profit sector. Al-Otaibi noted that the platform will feature a range of projects and resources, including Humanitarian Hub Magazine as a regular publication on emerging trends, practical guides such as the “AI in Charitable Work” manual, and digital tools like an impact analysis mechanism and a performance dashboard to track operational and financial indicators in real time.

KUWAIT: Namaa Charity on Tuesday launched the Humanitarian Hub platform (https://humanitarian-hub.org), designed to equip charitable institutions with modern tools that enhance efficiency and enable a shift from short-term relief to long-term sustainable impact. - KUNA photos

KUWAIT: Namaa Charity on Tuesday launched the Humanitarian Hub platform (https://humanitarian-hub.org), designed to equip charitable institutions with modern tools that enhance efficiency and enable a shift from short-term relief to long-term sustainable impact. – KUNA photos

The platform will also host events, specialized seminars and an annual conference. Deputy CEO Abdulaziz Al-Kandari said the project reflects Namaa’s commitment to building a modern knowledge ecosystem for the non-profit field. He explained that the platform will provide charities with advanced analytical tools to measure the impact of their initiatives and design sustainable funding strategies. — KUNA

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Committee reviews efforts to counter cyber threats

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KUWAIT: The meeting of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Ministerial Committee for Cybersecurity Bodies and Centers kicked off in Kuwait with the participation of heads of national cybersecurity authorities from across the Gulf. Chaired by Kuwait, the meeting will address a range of issues aimed at strengthening the region’s cybersecurity system, including executive action plans, cooperation mechanisms, exchange of expertise and joint initiatives to boost digital protection and ensure the continuity of vital services.

Participants will also review ongoing Gulf efforts to counter growing cyber threats, while discussing ways to develop digital infrastructure, enhance national capacities and follow up on the implementation of previous resolutions and future plans. The gathering marks an important step toward unifying Gulf efforts and enhancing integration in the field of cybersecurity, thereby supporting the protection of shared national interests and safeguarding the stability of cyberspace across GCC countries. — KUNA

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