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Kuwait joins medical regulatory body to boost global health governance

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KUWAIT: The Medical Liability Authority (MLA) announced Kuwait’s official accession to the International Association of Medical Regulatory Authorities (IAMRA), underscoring the country’s commitment to enhancing its global presence in medical regulation and advancing the objectives of Kuwait Vision 2035. In a statement to KUNA, MLA President Dr. Salman Al-Sabah described the membership as a milestone in Kuwait’s ongoing efforts to strengthen its international standing in medical governance and actively contribute to the development of global health regulation policies.

Dr. Al-Sabah highlighted that Kuwait aims to exchange expertise with leading international bodies, implement initiatives that enhance regulatory standards, safeguard patient rights, protect healthcare professionals, and improve overall healthcare service quality. He affirmed the country’s dedication to translating international knowledge into practical policies for the local health system, marking the start of a long-term collaboration with the global community in legislative development and policy shaping. Established in 2000, IAMRA is a leading global authority in medical governance. With Kuwait’s accession, the association now comprises 46 member states, providing a strategic platform for knowledge exchange and influencing international healthcare policies.

In another development, the Ministry of Health (MoH) has launched its annual seasonal winter vaccination campaign for the tenth consecutive year, as part of its strategy to prevent seasonal diseases and safeguard public health, the ministry’s official spokesman, Dr Abdullah Al-Sanad, announced on Monday. Dr Al-Sanad explained that combating seasonal viruses and bacteria, including influenza and pneumococcal infections, is a key priority of Kuwait’s health system. These microbes typically become active from mid-September to May, with peak activity between October and March.

He highlighted that these diseases can cause serious complications for children, the elderly, pregnant women, individuals with chronic illnesses, and those with weakened immunity. The ministry has provided updated influenza vaccines and a newly developed pneumococcal vaccine covering 20 bacterial types, offering protection against severe illnesses such as pneumonia and meningitis.

More than 2.5 million vaccine doses have been made available this year, demonstrating the MoH’s commitment to public health. Dr Al-Sanad noted that vaccines are accessible at over 75 locations across all governorates through preventive health departments in primary care centers and public hospitals, with 15 additional sites added this year to expand coverage. He urged all citizens and residents, particularly high-risk groups, to receive the vaccines free of charge to protect both themselves and the community. — 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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CAN kicks off annual breast cancer awareness campaign

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KUWAIT: The National Cancer Awareness Campaign (CAN) has launched its annual breast cancer awareness initiative, “Pink Lifebuoy,” under the patronage of Minister of Social Affairs, Family and Children Dr Amthal Al-Huwaila, in cooperation with Kuwait Petroleum Corporation. The campaign will run throughout October to spread health awareness and encourage early screening for breast cancer.

Speaking at the launch ceremony on Wednesday, CAN Chairman Dr Khaled Al-Saleh stressed that “awareness and knowledge are the first step toward prevention and recovery,” noting that breast cancer ranks first among cancers affecting women in Kuwait, and is also the most common cancer among women worldwide.

Dr Al-Saleh highlighted a recent global study showing cancer recovery rates in Kuwait have risen to 44 percent this year, crediting the progress to increased awareness and early detection efforts. Citing data from the Kuwait Cancer Control Center, he said 582 breast cancer cases were recorded among women in Kuwait, including 326 Kuwaiti and 256 non-Kuwaiti patients. Encouragingly, survival rates remain high, with figures showing that 94.5 percent of patients diagnosed in 2020 are still alive, and that most cases are detected at stage II.

“Knowledge and awareness are a lifeline for women,” Dr Al-Saleh said, emphasizing the importance of health education and monthly breast self-examinations. He urged women to recognize early warning signs and practice self-exams regularly as a simple but effective tool for early detection.


Dr Hessa Majid Al-Shaheen

Dr Hessa Majid Al-Shaheen

Board member and initiative head Dr Hessa Majid Al-Shaheen underlined the campaign’s social impact, saying it has encouraged more women to undergo mammograms and self-examination training. She noted that more than 172,000 female students have already been trained in breast self-examination techniques.

For the past 14 years, CAN has organized a series of events during “Pink October,” including self-examination workshops in companies, universities, and the Public Authority for Applied Education, as well as awareness exhibitions in shopping malls, health centers, and hospitals. Awareness lectures are also delivered in schools, targeting both students and teachers to reinforce the importance of early detection.

Dr Al-Shaheen stressed that continued cooperation between health, social, educational, and media institutions is key to strengthening awareness efforts, supporting early screening, providing psychological care to patients, and motivating the community to adopt healthy lifestyles that help prevent cancer. — KUNA

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