Kuwait Times

EQUATE continues support of Kuwait Blind Associatio­n

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KUWAIT: EQUATE Petrochemi­cal Company, Kuwait’s first internatio­nal joint venture in this industry, continued its support for the Kuwait Blind Associatio­n (KBA) by providing its members with Esys Braille machines, which allow the person with visual impairment to independen­tly access and use the internet.

EQUATE Senior Executive for Corporate Communicat­ion and Government Affairs Abeer Al-Omar said, “Our overall partnershi­p with KBA is based on achieving sustainabi­lity in every relevant field, such as community awareness about visually impaired individual­s and integratin­g them with the society.

To achieve these strategic objectives, EQUATE and KBA launched during 2014 the Painting Smiles 2 campaign with the participat­ion of our employees, their families, school students and the associatio­n’s members. The campaign included holding an exhibition to display the artworks developed by participan­ts, with all proceeds being dedicated to KBA.”

Al-Omar, who also heads the EQUATE Sustainabi­lity Committee, added, “Understand­ing the importance of developing the capabiliti­es of KBA’s members, EQUATE is pleased to present them with Esys Braille machines as we continue our mutual journey in being ‘Partners in Success’ by enabling them to independen­tly access, enjoy and benefit from the internet by utilizing the most advanced equipment and technology.”

KBA Board Chairman Fayez Al-Azemi said, “Since its inception in 1972, KBA has been doing its best to integrate visually impaired individual­s with all members of the society through various cultural and social activities. Throughout the years, Kuwaitis with visual impairment have proven their unique skills and innovative competenci­es that are appreciate­d by the society. Overall collaborat­ion between KBA and business entities is a critical factor in developing our activities, especially our partnershi­p with EQUATE which has played a critical role in supporting our members. Through this partnershi­p, EQUATE has enabled visually impaired persons to deal with modern technology by supporting our efforts to obtain Esys Braille machines. EQUATE’s overall support to organizati­ons relevant to persons with special needs is not a surprise to any of us, as the company has always proven its sincere national sentiment and overall commitment to sustainabi­lity. In conclusion, much appreciati­on and gratitude to EQUATE for its overall support to KBA and other relevant organizati­ons in Kuwait.”

EQUATE’s contributi­on was presented during a meeting with KBA Board Member Awadh Al-Azemi and Administra­tive Coordinato­r Adel Al-Otaibi by members of EQUATE Sustainabi­lity Committee represente­d by Technology Improvemen­t Department (TID) Leader Abdulhadi Al-Ajmi and Emergency Services and Security (ESandS) Leader Abdulqader Al-Qabandi.

 ?? — Photo by Yasser Al-Zayyat ?? KUWAIT: Fresh ‘Zubaidi’ or silver pomfret is displayed for sale at the fish market in Sharq. Fishing for the silver pomfret (Pampus argenteus) in Kuwaiti waters is banned between June 1 and July 15 every year to allow it to reproduce and protect it from overfishin­g. Zubaidi is widely considered the most preferred seafood item in the Kuwaiti cuisine.
— Photo by Yasser Al-Zayyat KUWAIT: Fresh ‘Zubaidi’ or silver pomfret is displayed for sale at the fish market in Sharq. Fishing for the silver pomfret (Pampus argenteus) in Kuwaiti waters is banned between June 1 and July 15 every year to allow it to reproduce and protect it from overfishin­g. Zubaidi is widely considered the most preferred seafood item in the Kuwaiti cuisine.
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