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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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Kuwaiti PM rep. reaffirms commitment to dialogue, regional security

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 ALULA, Saudi Arabia: Representing His Highness the Prime Minister Sheikh Ahmad Abdullah Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, First Deputy Prime Minister and Interior Minister Sheikh Fahad Yusuf Saud Al-Sabah stressed Wednesday that Kuwait’s participation in Munich Security Conference (MSC) Leaders Meeting, reflects commitment to regional dialogue and cooperation.

In remarks to KUNA, on the sidelines of the meeting in AlUla city, Sheikh Fahad condemned Israeli aggression against Qatar and Gaza as a violation of international law, emphasizing that the assault posed a direct threat to Gulf collective security and broader regional stability, urging urgent international attention.

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He noted that the meeting provided a vital platform to discuss pressing global and regional security challenges, particularly the escalating conflicts and humanitarian tragedies in Gaza and the occupied Palestinian territories, where participants agreed sustainable security remains impossible amid ongoing Israeli aggression.

He warned of grave consequences from escalating conflicts caused by Israeli occupation’s aggression, stressing risks to Gulf stability, while noting deliberations also addressed maritime and energy security, non-proliferation, food and water security, economic challenges, and shared transnational threats facing the international community.Reaffirming Kuwait’s commitment under its current presidency of the GCC, Sheikh Fahad stressed the importance of bolstering collective security, unifying Gulf positions, and strengthening regional and international partnerships, while praising Saudi Arabia’s warm hospitality and MSC’s role in organizing this vital meeting. — KUNA

 

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Deliveroo Kuwait unveils exclusive global dishes

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KUWAIT: Deliveroo Kuwait is serving up a global culinary journey with the launch of the new dishes from “The Exchange Program”. The first-of-its-kind initiative sent four of Kuwait’s top chefs abroad to explore viral food trends. Each created a fusion dish inspired by their journey, available exclusively on Deliveroo.

The program kicked off with Chef Khaled Al-Baker of Young Po, who took inspiration from the bustling streets of Seoul, South Korea, to introduce Rabokki. The dish combines chewy rice cakes and ramen noodles in a spicy, savory sauce, bringing the authentic flavors of Korean street food straight to Kuwait.

From Rome, Italy, Chef Faisal Al-Nashmi of San Ristorante is introducing the Maritozzi Box. Featuring indulgent cream-filled buns, the dish captures the essence of Italy’s sweet traditions while adding Chef Al-Nashmi’s modern touch. Chef Sawsan Daana of Matbakhi is channeling the spirit of Athens, Greece, with the Savory Souffra. Inspired by the communal dining tables of the Mediterranean, this dish celebrates togetherness through a vibrant spread of flavors that highlight the richness and warmth of Greek cuisine.

Finally, OH G!’s Chef Ghalia Hayat is bringing a taste of London, England, with the Donut Pudding Ice Cream. Reinventing classic British desserts, this whimsical dish brings together Hayat’s salted caramel pudding ice cream with a decadent chocolatey fudge swirl and chunks of donut, to deliver a unique sweet experience that will surprise and delight.

Deliveroo Kuwait’s Exchange Program is more than just a menu — it’s a cultural experience. By spotlighting Kuwaiti chefs and their creative reinterpretations of international dishes, the program bridges food trends with local talent, inviting customers to explore the world without leaving their homes. All dishes are available now and for a limited time, exclusively on Deliveroo Kuwait.

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Kuwait to standardize recognition of foreign high school diplomas

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KUWAIT: Kuwait’s ministers of education and higher education are working on a unified system to recognize foreign high school diplomas, a move that comes amid long-running concerns over fairness in the government’s scholarship program.

Every year, thousands of Kuwaiti high school graduates compete for all-expenses-paid government scholarships to study abroad. While students from public, private, and foreign schools can apply, critics have repeatedly accused the program of favouring graduates of foreign-language private schools — a claim officials have repeatedly denied.

On Wednesday, Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research Dr Nader Al-Jallal and Minister of Education Jalal Al-Tabtabai held a joint meeting to discuss a standardized process. Senior officials from both ministries and representatives from higher education institutions also attended.

In a joint statement, the ministers said they focused on “organizational and technical aspects of the recognition process in a way that limits grade inflation and ensures fairness and equal opportunity for graduates of the Ministry of Education who wish to join various higher education institutions inside and outside the country.”

They also emphasized “the importance of continuing coordination and working in a team spirit between the two sides to reach an integrated and fair system that reinforces confidence in the mechanisms for recognizing foreign secondary school certificates” and committed to implementing the agreed-upon measures “to ensure swift completion and achieve the desired goals.”

The ministries said the effort will help unify procedures to meet the requirements of the coming phase and serve the public interest of students and their families. — Agencies

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