Arab Times

ICRC lauds Kuwaiti contributi­on to its humanitari­an projects in Yemen

Kuwait continues humanitari­an work during the week

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KUWAIT CITY, Sept 28, (KUNA): The State of Kuwait continues to extend its humanitari­an arm throughout the globe, helping those who are in dire need.

Kuwait’s humanitari­an stance stemmed from the directives of His Highness the Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, a figure recognized as a world humanitari­an leader by the UN.

In the Gaza Strip, Kuwait’s Internatio­nal Islamic Charity Organizati­on (IICO) provided $200 million funds to help irrigation projects in several areas.

Head of Gaza’s Makkah charitable society Dr Hazem Al-Seraj commended the Kuwaiti assistance, which will provide adequate water resources to the people of Gaza.

Meanwhile, the official revealed that Kuwait also provided $40,000 to help provide medical assistance and equipment to a hospital in the Gaza Strip.

In Geneva, the Vice-President of the Internatio­nal Committee of the Red Cross Gilles Carbonnier lauded Kuwait’s contributi­on to the committee’s humanitari­an programs and projects in Yemen.

This praise came due Kuwait’s $11 million-worth donation to efforts there.

Ambassador Al-Ghunaim hands over Kuwait’s donation to Carbonnier to support ICRC’s

humanitari­an activities in Yemen.

Kuwait’s Ambassador to the UN and Internatio­nal Organizati­ons in Geneva Jamal Al-Ghunaim said that this donation is part of Kuwait’s pledge made during the Donor Conference for Yemen, held in April 2018 in Geneva.

He expressed Kuwait’s keenness to back the humanitari­an situation in Yemen, and that his country contribute­s vitally in several ICRC’s activities, especially since it is an active member in the ICRC Donor Support Group.

The Kuwaiti diplomat also mentioned that ICRC is currently making clear and tangible efforts in Yemen to secure humanitari­an actions in that country, particular­ly in the general health field.

Al-Ghunaim affirmed his country’s support of these efforts and commitment to honor its pledges made at the Donor Conference for Yemen.

Still in Geneva, Representa­tive of the World Health Organizati­on (WHO) in Yemen Altaf Musani lauded Wednesday the role played by Kuwait in supporting healthcare in Yemen. Musani’s statement to KUNA came after his meeting with Kuwait’s Permanent Representa­tive to the UN and Internatio­nal organizati­ons headquarte­rs in Geneva Ambassador Jamal Al-Ghunaim.

Kuwait is committed to its humanitari­an role and continues to provide vital aids to Yemenis, affirmed the WHO official, indicating that the new batch of support will be directed towards supporting hospitals and health clinics in Yemen. The Kuwaiti aid will also address the shortage of medicine and the spread of contagious ailments such as Cholera, he revealed.

Al-Ghunaim said that Kuwait, as a global center of humanitari­an aid, would continue to provide much needed aid to the people of Yemeni in accordance to the directives of Kuwaiti leadership.

The new batch of support comes in line with the pledge made by Kuwait in the UN donors’ conference for Yemen this spring, he added.

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