Kuwait Times

UN official lauds Kuwait’s humanitari­an responses

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UN Secretary General for Humanitari­an Affairs Ambassador Ahmad Al-Mraikhi has valued the humanitari­an role undertaken by the State of Kuwait and His Highness the Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad AlJaber Al-Sabah to relieve victims of crises and catastroph­es worldwide. Ambassador Al-Mraikhi’s statement to KUNA on Friday marked third anniversar­y of the UN designatio­n of the State of Kuwait as a global humanitari­an center and His Highness the Amir as humanitari­an leader — on September 9, 2014, during a session of the UN General Assembly. The State of Kuwait has always been sympatheti­c toward people around the globe and its humanitari­an leadership, namely His Highness the Amir, has responded to humanitari­an situations.

Such Kuwaiti efforts have saved hundreds of lives and motivated many to take part in coordinate­d humanitari­an operations, he indicated, singling out Kuwait’s aid for the Syrian people, “an action that deserves to be praised.” Moreover, he noted Kuwait’s hosting of three consecutiv­e internatio­nal convention­s to raise funds for the Syrian people, where up to USD seven billion had been collected.

Kuwait, during these convention­s, donated USD 1.3 billion. And, in London in 2016, it took part in the internatio­nal conference to support Syria and the region, also pledging an additional USD 300 million, in addition to its chairmansh­ip of the “support for Syria and the region” convention, held in Brussels this year, where it pledged USD 100 million. Furthermor­e, Kuwait had hosted scores of other meetings for donors for Syria and five annual conference­s on “effective partnershi­ps and informatio­n swap for improving humanitari­an action.” Al-Mraikhi indicated at Kuwait’s generous contributi­ons to various humanitari­an conditions globally. He expressed gratitude to HH the Amir for his devotion for the cause of the people in need worldwide.

Educating children

As to the UN role in coordinati­ng relief aid worldwide, he said the organizati­on plays a main role in this respect, noting that the UN Office for the Coordinati­on of Humanitari­an Affairs (OCHA) plays a key role in crises. Elaboratin­g, Al-Mraikhi said that number of people in need for aid since 2017 has climbed to 141.1 million in 37 countries. The UN and its partners have dedicated priority to 101 million people. Up to USD 23.5 billion were needed for aiding people in 2017, he said noting that such aid is quite necessary for many people threatened with hunger, in addition to protecting the helpless as well as for educating children.

As to the Middle East, Al-Mraikhi said there are more than 5.1 million Syrian refugees and relocated since 2011. As to Yemen, it suffers from lack of food security, while in Iraq relief aid had been given to 4.8 million people in the first half of this year. The Kuwaiti humanitari­an efforts were crowned in September 2014, at the UN, when the former chief, Ban Ki-moon honored His Highness the Amir and the State of Kuwait in appreciati­on for the outstandin­g global relief role.

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