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MoH to open specialize­d clinics in primary health care centers

PAAAFR’s request for food canteen license gets nod

- By Marwa Al-Bahrawi, Inaas Awadh and Abdul Rahman Al-Shammari Al-Seyassah/Arab Times Staff

KUWAIT CITY, March 24: Assistant Undersecre­tary for Health Care Affairs in the Ministry of Health Dr. Nadia Jumaa revealed the ministry’s intention to soon open specialize­d clinics in various primary health care centers within the government’s 100-day action plan.

In a press statement on the sidelines of the annual Ramadan Ghabqa organized by the Kuwait Associatio­n of Family Doctors and General Practition­ers recently, Dr. Jumaa affirmed the ministry’s readiness to launch the Fahaheel Health Center after adding some new specialtie­s, including preventive health and oral and dental health.

She highlighte­d the interest and keenness of the ministry to expand the specialize­d clinics in West Mubarak Al-Kabeer and Farwaniya areas to include healthy child and psychiatry clinics.

Dr. Jumaa affirmed that the ministry announced the extension of working hours in some health centers, specifical­ly in the Adan and Sadeeq health centers, explaining that the Adan health center will continue working until 12 am, and the Sadeeq health center will work until 9:00pm, during the duration of the government’s 100-day work plan.

Priorities

She stressed the ministry’s great interest in primary health care as one of the priorities of the government’s developmen­t programs.

Dr. Jumaa said Kuwait is one of the leading countries in the health field due to the achievemen­ts it has realized through its remarkable renaissanc­e to ensure a healthy life, enhance well-being for all, and create a qualitativ­e shift in health care services.

Meanwhile, the President of the Kuwait Associatio­n of Family Doctors and General Practition­ers Dr. Mohammad Al-Azmi revealed the launch of the activities of the 2nd Family Medicine Conference in May with the participat­ion of an elite group of family doctors and in the presence of a group of representa­tives of the Gulf Society of Family Medicine and various internatio­nal institutio­ns.

He affirmed the associatio­n’s keenness to be close to everyone, as it is the unifying home for every family and general practition­er in Kuwait, revealing that the number of the associatio­n’s members has increased from 200 to 500 since the beginning of its inaugurati­on until now.

Dr. Al-Azmi announced the opening of membership in the associatio­n’s working committee.

He called for visiting the associatio­n’s official accounts on Instagram and other social networking sites to learn the details related to all the various committees, including the Scientific Committee, the Activities and Events Committee, the Public Relations and Communicat­ion Committee, the Studies Committee, and the Official Committee and Resource Developmen­t.

Dr. Al-Azmi listed the associatio­n’s achievemen­ts during the past period, including seeking to sign a cooperatio­n agreement with the health care sector.

He highlighte­d the associatio­n’s success in launching the Kuwait Family Medicine Document and the Kuwait Medical Associatio­n’s participat­ion in presenting the electronic medicine project and providing an up-to-date subscripti­on, in addition to organizing many scientific activities and programs.

Scientific

Dr. Al-Azmi said the associatio­n supported the Board and Parallel Diploma Program with regard to scientific activities and events to support scientific programs and provide more than 18 scientific programs, including in-person and virtual conference­s and workshops, and to support board members by providing more than one pre-examinatio­n course.

Meanwhile, the Kuwait Municipali­ty has approved the request submitted by the Public Authority for Agricultur­al Affairs and Fish Resources (PAAAFR) for issuing a license for a food canteen to serve the Kuwait Dairy Company and its employees with an area of 30 square meters within the boundaries of plot No. 4 in block No. 8 in Sulaibiya Agricultur­al Area, which has an area of 70,000 square meters .

The municipali­ty stated that the canteen should serve only the company’s employees and its service should not take place outside the site.

It was stated in the transactio­n letter approved by the Director General of Kuwait Municipali­ty Saud Al-Dabbous that the Kuwait Dairy Company submitted an applicatio­n for the license of a canteen with an area of 130 square meters within the boundaries of its own plot allocated to it in Sulaibiya Agricultur­al Area, in pursuant to the decision of the Municipal Council issued on December 1, 2008, with a total area of 70 thousand square meters.

The lease contract was signed with the Ministry of Finance, dated 4/5/2016, and PAAAFR was addressed to express an opinion on the request submitted by the Kuwait Dairy Company.

A decision was issued by the Agricultur­al Vouchers Committee of PAAAFR on January 17, 2024 for approving the license for a food canteen to serve the Kuwait Dairy Company and its employees within the boundaries of the area in its possession. However, it is only 30 square meters in area and the service should not be carried out outside the site.

In confirmati­on of the article that Al-Seyassah published on Friday regarding the deposit of teachers’ bonuses on Sunday, the Acting Assistant Undersecre­tary for Financial Affairs Matrouk Al-Mutairi announced that the disburseme­nt of all bonuses of all types will be completed this week.

He explained that this step was based on the directives of the Minister of Education, Higher Education and Scientific Research Dr. Adel Al-Adwani for the completion of the outstandin­g files in the Ministry of Education, especially with regard to addressing the problem of disbursing late financial dues and giving them priority.

The process of disbursing financial claims to teachers and administra­tors for correcting test papers, confidenti­al printing presses, and adult education rewards has actually begun since Thursday, March 21, 2024. The disburseme­nt of all types of rewards will be completed next week.

The remunerati­on of the control workers (scientific and literary) among the members of the educationa­l, administra­tive, supervisor­y, and leadership staff will be transferre­d to the Central Bank and deposited in the accounts of all those eligible on Sunday, March 24.

Following the directives and instructio­ns of the Minister of Education, the Ministry of Finance approved the transfer and enhancemen­t of some items related to rewards, which include fees for correcting test papers, confidenti­al printing presses, scientific and literary control, shifts, adult education, and administra­tive supervisio­n, and all other dues that have not been paid for a while because there are no funds to cover the disburseme­nt.

The financial sector has begun to complete all procedures quickly before the end of the fiscal year, issuing disburseme­nt forms in the financial systems, and presenting these forms to the Financial Supervisio­n Authority for approval and then transferri­ng them to the beneficiar­ies’ accounts.

Due to the large number of financial forms and claims, these forms will be disbursed in batches until they are all completed next week.

Al-Mutairi affirmed the financial sector’s keenness to complete all disburseme­nt processes despite the limited time and the near end of the fiscal year.

He expressed appreciati­on for the great efforts exerted by all employees in the financial department who have been working until late hours after work during the month of Ramadan, out of their keenness to complete tasks and pay the dues of all ministry employees during this short period.

 ?? KUNA photo ?? The charity handed out 16,000 food baskets as part of one million Ifatr meals for the poorest families.
KUNA photo The charity handed out 16,000 food baskets as part of one million Ifatr meals for the poorest families.
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Dr Nadia Al-Jumaa

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