Arab Times

COVID-19 did not curtail Kuwait’s humanitari­an efforts

UNHCR, Tanmeia charity, Kuwaiti Al-Essa join to support Ramadan campaign helping refugees

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KUWAIT CITY, May 18: The United Nations High Commission­er for Refugees (UNHCR) office in Kuwait announced today its collaborat­ion with Kuwaiti social media influencer, Bader Al-Essa, to raise awareness on the current situation of refugees, highlight their successful entreprene­urship stories, and amplify its Ramadan campaign, “Every gift counts” (Khayrak Yefraq), to youth in Kuwait.

The campaign was launched in the beginning of Ramadan by UNHCR in partnershi­p with Tanmeia Charity and was heavily boosted by Bader Al-Essa on his social media platforms to acquaint Kuwaiti youth with the effects of COVID-19 on refugees and UNHCR’s humanitari­an response.

“The generous support of Kuwait never fails to surprise us. In less than a month, UNHCR have collected donations that would support 5% of the Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh,” said Nader El-Nakib, Head of UNHCR’s Private Sector Partnershi­ps Department in Kuwait. “By no means, Kuwaiti youth have proven their humanitari­an DNA by supporting our campaign. I would like to thank Mr Bader Al-Essa for offering his social media platforms to highlight the entreprene­urial success stories of Refugees. This cooperatio­n will go beyond the Ramadan campaign,” added El-Nakib.

In another statement, Bader AlEssa has stressed on the importance of youth engagement in humanitari­an causes and utilizing his social media platform as a tool to showcase the current status of refugees to his followers.

“With the numbers of refugees increasing on daily basis and the unmet dire needs of the most vulnerable population­s, the general public are becoming numb to the cause given that it has been an ongoing crisis for the past years,” explained Mr. Al-Essa. “I believe that the Arab population need to find a glimpse of hope and be well acquainted of the refugee situation so we can revive the cause and collective­ly support those who are currently affected by the situation,” added Mr. Al-Essa.

The campaign supports the education, food, water, and healthcare programs provided by UNHCR to refugees in Rohingya and Syria. The collaborat­ion between UNHCR and Bader Al-Essa included a series of Instagram LIVE interviews showcasing the needs of refugees, particular­ly in Lebanon.

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Bader Al-Essa
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Nader El-Nakib

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