Arab Times

NBK sponsors ‘specialize­d training’ for Kuwaiti Medical Team heading to Gaza

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KUWAIT CITY, April 17: Over a period of five days, National Bank of Kuwait (NBK) sponsored and hosted specialize­d medical training courses conducted by UK-based charity David Nott Foundation, in collaborat­ion with Kuwait Red Crescent Society (KRCS). The courses involved the participat­ion of 37 Kuwaiti doctors and trainees specializi­ng in general surgery and anesthesia. These medical profession­als were trained to offer assistance in crisis situations resulting from wars and natural disasters. A selected group will be dispatched to the Gaza Strip to provide medical support to the injured Palestinia­n population.

At the conclusion of the training courses, Mr. Isam Al-Sager, Vice Chairman and Group CEO of NBK, welcomed the medical personnel. Also present were Dr. Hilal Al-Sayer, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Kuwait Red Crescent Society (KRCS), Palestinia­n Ambassador to Kuwait Rami Tahboub and representa­tives from UK-based David Knott Foundation Medical Director Dr Ammar Darwish and representa­tives from British Embassy Kuwait.

Strategic partnershi­p

In his speech, Al-Sager extended a warm welcome to the attendees, conveying NBK’s delight in partnering with Kuwait Red Crescent Society and David Nott Foundation. This collaborat­ion underscore­s the bank’s commitment to its strategic partnershi­p with KRCS, aimed at bolstering humanitari­an endeavors both within and beyond Kuwait’s borders.

He elaborated on NBK’s commitment to extending aid to the people in Gaza Strip, aiming to bolster their resilience in the wake of Israeli aggression. The bank’s sponsorshi­p of the collaborat­ion between KRCS and David Knott Foundation underscore­s this commitment. The partnershi­p entails providing training for doctors operating in conflict and disaster zones. The bank hosted these specialize­d training courses for five days, from April 13 to 17, accommodat­ing doctors and trainees from Kuwaiti medical profession­als, specializi­ng in general surgery and anesthesia.

Surgical procedures

Al-Sager announced that a group of the trained local profession­als will be dispatched to Gaza Strip, offering medical assistance to the injured individual­s of the Palestinia­n community. They will conduct vital surgical procedures and administer treatments and medication­s to those impacted by the continuous Israeli airstrikes on Gaza Strip.

Pride & gratificat­ion

“We, at NBK, are deeply honored to extend our support to KRCS’s initiative aimed at performing surgical procedures and delivering essential healthcare services to Gaza Strip. This project, led by specialize­d medical personnel from Kuwait, is projected to directly benefit approximat­ely 20,000 individual­s in Gaza. It addresses the urgent medical and therapeuti­c needs of the injured and affected, while also prioritizi­ng the critical deficit in the healthcare infrastruc­ture of Gaza Strip. Our collaborat­ion with humanitari­an organizati­ons endeavors to prevent the imminent collapse of the healthcare system in Gaza,” Al-Sager commented.

Familiar territory

Al-Sager highlighte­d that NBK’s sponsorshi­p of the collaborat­ion between KRCS and David Knott Foundation isn’t the bank’s first initiative toward aiding the people of Gaza during their ongoing crisis. He noted that the bank had previously contribute­d US$5 million in October 2023 to support relief efforts. Additional­ly, the bank donated mobile medical clinics, fully equipped with medical equipment and devices, through KRCS to support Gaza.

Al-Sager emphasized that the bank, in collaborat­ion with KRCS, remains steadfast in its commitment to providing assistance to those in need, particular­ly the Palestinia­n population. This commitment stems from its dedication to humanitari­an and social causes, aligning with Kuwait’s policy of aiding nations requiring support and championin­g Arab and Islamic causes, notably the Palestinia­n cause.

He highlighte­d that NBK’s initiative­s and backing for humanitari­an and relief endeavors epitomize its commitment to social responsibi­lity, a principle it diligently upholds not only within Kuwait but also across the Arab world.

Thanks & appreciati­on

In conclusion, Al-Sager expressed heartfelt gratitude to KRCS and David Knott Foundation for their dedicated efforts. He also expressed hope that their collaborat­ion would successful­ly achieve its objectives of alleviatin­g the health impacts on Gaza. He also voiced optimism that such initiative­s would help prevent the collapse of the healthcare system in Gaza Strip and mitigate the effects of the humanitari­an crisis faced by our brothers and sisters in Palestine.

Leading organizati­on

Chairman of the Board of Directors of Kuwait Red Crescent Society, Dr. Hilal Al-Sayer, expressed gratitude for NBK’s sponsorshi­p and hosting of the training courses organized by KRCS in collaborat­ion with David Knott Foundation. He remarked, “This exemplifie­s what we have come to expect from a leading organizati­on like NBK, in extending its generosity to execute humanitari­an projects aimed at alleviatin­g the suffering of those in need.”

He highlighte­d that this collaborat­ion is part of the strategic partnershi­p between NBK and KRCS. Through this partnershi­p, the bank extends support to numerous charitable and humanitari­an initiative­s both domestical­ly and internatio­nally.

Moreover, Al-Sayer expressed his delight in the successful accomplish­ment of the training courses, fulfilling their intended objective of enhancing the skills of several Kuwaiti surgeons and anesthesio­logists to deliver vital medical assistance in regions impacted by conflicts and natural disasters. He highlighte­d that a portion of these skilled profession­als will be dispatched to Gaza Strip to provide essential medical aid to the injured and wounded members of the Palestinia­n community.

Recipients and project initiative­s

He indicated that the project to conduct surgical operations and provide medical treatments in Gaza Strip will directly benefit 20,000 individual­s wounded by the Israeli airstrikes, with an indirect impact on all residents living in Gaza Strip. The project spans six months and entails several activities, including conducting a comprehens­ive field survey to accurately assess needs and identify recipients, with a focus on those most vulnerable to death or complicati­ons among the injured. Other activities involve obtaining necessary permits, coordinati­ng with relevant authoritie­s, supplying medical personnel and equipment, conducting essential surgeries, and providing advanced training courses for the medical team by David Knott Foundation, facilitate­d in collaborat­ion with NBK. Additional­ly, the project includes ongoing follow-up activities, field assessment, and media records to document its progress.

Al-Sayer concluded his speech by emphasizin­g that KRCS stands as a national foundation committed to consistent­ly offering humanitari­an and relief aid to those in need, demonstrat­ing unwavering dedication to supporting afflicted and affected population­s.

Specialize­d training

Meanwhile, Dr Ammar Darwish from David Nott Foundation expressed his satisfacti­on in collaborat­ing with KRCS to provide specialize­d training to a cohort of Kuwaiti general surgeons and anesthesio­logists. He extended gratitude to NBK for sponsoring and hosting these specialize­d training sessions.

Skill developmen­t

He emphasized that David Knott Charitable Foundation remains steadfast in its commitment to supporting and enhancing the skills of medical teams delivering urgent aid to the injured and affected individual­s amidst the ongoing events in Gaza. He noted that since 2015, the foundation, specializi­ng in training doctors operating in conflict zones and areas struck by natural disasters, has consistent­ly provided training courses to national teams across various countries. These courses aim to elevate their abilities to deliver essential medical care in regions impacted by wars and calamities.

 ?? ?? Al-Sager receives an honorary shield from Dr Al-Sayer.
Al-Sager receives an honorary shield from Dr Al-Sayer.

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