Arab Times

‘Need to apply laws properly’

Bid to combat violence against women

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KUWAIT CITY, Nov 28: Representa­tive of the Secretary General of the United Nations and Resident Coordinato­r in Kuwait Tariq Al-Sheikh affirmed that the existing laws in Kuwait and in many other countries on preventing violence against women do not need any amendment, as the problem lies in the applicatio­n of laws; hence, the need to implement these laws properly, reports Al-Qabas daily.

Al-Sheikh made the statement on the sidelines of the conference for launching the ‘Young Ambassador­s’ initiative as part of the 16 days of activities aimed at combating violence against women and children at the United Nations House. Representa­tive of the sponsor of the initiative Abdulaziz Saud Al-Jarallah, Foreign Affairs Minister Sheikh Salem Al-Abdullah, ambassador­s of various countries, representa­tives of educationa­l institutio­ns, and 33 students in private and public schools attended the event.

According to Al-Sheikh, the proper implementa­tion of laws entails preventing violence against women. He stressed the need for specialize­d local institutio­ns to be efficient in this aspect; as well as conducting studies to address legal loopholes to ensure that the whole society is protected from all forms of violence.

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He also highlighte­d the positive developmen­ts in terms of human rights in Kuwait compared to last year, confirming that “the Kuwaiti government is very responsive to what has been agreed upon in the field of human rights. It is keen on cooperatin­g with others to achieve the goal.”

He pointed out that “some government­s do not respond to recommenda­tions, but issues are addressed through dialogue and consultati­ons between all parties and the use of internatio­nal experience.” He also praised the importance that Kuwait gives to youths and children while ensuring equality between them, asserting this is manifested in the foreign affairs minister’s generous sponsorshi­p of the initiative.

On the other hand, British Ambassador to Kuwait Belinda Lewis said “ideas and perception­s that are formed in people’s minds about women and girls could be related to gender-based violence, as women and girls are seen as weaker, less capable, not courageous, lacking in leadership capabiliti­es and contribute less to society.” She then emphasized the need to realize that “we are all equal; regardless of gender, age, nationalit­y and wealth.”

Canadian Ambassador Alia Mwani stated that “diplomacy could be a powerful tool for bringing about change through ideas, relationsh­ips, influence and respect for diversity. When everyone participat­es in society on an equal footing, societies become more prosperous and safer. Some people around the world still live on the margins and the world does not benefit from their ideas, creativity and contributi­ons as it should.”

 ?? KUNA photo ?? A beautiful view of Kuwait City from one of the islands.
KUNA photo A beautiful view of Kuwait City from one of the islands.
 ?? KUNA photo ?? The Space Museum of the Abdullah Al-Salem Cultural Center.
KUNA photo The Space Museum of the Abdullah Al-Salem Cultural Center.

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