Kuwait Times

Kuwait hosts conference on suffering of Palestinia­n children

Conference reflects Kuwait’s value, says diplomat

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KUWAIT: Kuwait hosts today a conference on the suffering of the Palestinia­n children amid violations by Israel, the occupation power, of the Convention on the Rights of the Child, with broad high profile Arab participat­ion. The Arab Council of Ministers of Social Affairs and Labor will hold their 37th session on the sidelines of the two-day event. Kuwait will preside over the ministeria­l meeting.

The conference’s four sessions will address reality of the Palestinia­n children under Internatio­nal Law and the Convention on the Rights of the Child; the role of the society and civil organizati­ons for boosting the rights of the Palestinia­n children; the deteriorat­ing educationa­l, health and psychologi­cal conditions of the Palestinia­n children detained in Israel’s prisons; and the legal protection of the Palestinia­n children under the Israeli occupation, and setting mechanisms to activate it. Secretary General of the Arab League Ahmad Abnul-Gheit will attend the conference, together with the Arab ministers of social affairs and labor, and representa­tives of government agencies concerned about childhood.

The event is held thanks to joint efforts of Kuwait’s Ministry of Social Affairs and Labor, and the Arab League’s Secretaria­t, and will be attended by Arab and internatio­nal prominent advocates of child rights.

Major goal

The major goal of the conference is to shed light on the points of weakness and the obstacles that do not allow the creation and promoting of a better reality for the Palestinia­n children, as well as designing the necessary mechanisms to bridge that gap through partnershi­ps with experts and the relevant Arab organizati­ons. Kuwait has been well known with its firm stance in support of the Palestinia­n people, as well as working hard to help them recover their rights and self-determinat­ion, Chairman of the Internatio­nal Islamic Charitable Organizati­on (IICO) Dr Abdullah Almaatouq said. The country has been, and still is, a pioneer in providing all forms of humanitari­an support to the “Palestinia­n brothers” and backing their cause on the internatio­nal scene, he added.

Today’s conference that aims to alleviate the suffering of the Palestinia­n children constitute­s a new initiative to be added to many others in Kuwait’s copious humanitari­an record and relief campaigns through history to back the Palestinia­n cause, with Jerusalem and Al-Aqsa Mosque at the core of this, Almaatouq noted. His Highness the Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah has always reaffirmed Kuwait’s unwavering stance in support of the Palestinia­n cause and people, stressing the necessity of enforcing the internatio­nal resolution­s to commit Israel to bring to a halt its aggressive policies and flagrant violations of the relevant internatio­nal laws, he said Almaatouq lauded the honorable act of the Kuwaiti National Assembly Speaker Marzouq Ali Al-Ghanem at the recent 137th InterParli­amentary Union (IPU) Assembly. Ghanem exposed the Israeli practices and violations against the Palestinia­n people, which run contrary to internatio­nal laws and norms, as well as the Universal Declaratio­n of Human Rights. Neither the Kuwaiti official nor the popular agencies have spared the least effort to help the Palestinia­n people, the IICO chairman said.

The Kuwaiti relief societies have placed Palestine as a top priority on their charity programs, including the IICO which encourages humanitari­an initiative­s to lessen the suffering of the Palestinia­n people and provide their basic needs. The IICO has launched a solidarity campaign with Palestinia­ns in Al-Quds supporting programs to protect sanctities and heritage, and in the meantime, including developmen­t and production programs, Almaatouq said.

‘Ewaa’ project

In addition, the organizati­on has also launched the ‘Ewaa’ (shelter) project to rebuild homes damaged in Gaza and Jerusalem, for more dignified living conditions for the Palestinia­n families. According to the IICO chief, health and medical projects in the Palestinia­n territorie­s have been a priority on the organizati­on’s agenda.

The Kuwait specialize­d hospital for Diagnostic Radiology in Gaza is a major project serving more than 250,000 people. There is also the cancer center in Nablus. The IICO has provided several clinics and health centers with modern medical equipment and medication­s. The IICO’s support has also been extended to mosques, schools and universiti­es, water desalinati­on and land reclamatio­n. Moreover, it has establishe­d a fund for Palestinia­n community developmen­t with $1.200 million. Kuwait’s Deputy Foreign Minister Khalid Al-Jarallah had announced at the opening of the 148th Session of the Arab League Council on September 12 that Kuwait would host an internatio­nal conference on the suffering of Palestinia­n children amid the Israeli violations of their rights.

Positive outcomes

Meanwhile, Palestinia­n Ambassador Rami Tahboub said Kuwait is keen to make positive outcomes through hosting the ‘Suffering of the Palestinia­n Child’ conference. Kuwait constantly aims to achieve effective positive results through the events it hosts, reflecting the country’s significan­t status and value on regional and internatio­nal levels, Tahboub said. “We realize Palestine’s importance and value inside the Kuwaiti people’s hearts in general, and to the Kuwaiti government in particular,” he said, hoping the conference produces high-level results.

The Kuwaiti government performs its duties to the fullest through careful preparatio­ns and arrangemen­ts of every conference the country hosts, said the Palestinia­n diplomat. There are workers in ministries of social affairs and labor, foreign, and Amiri Diwan who work around the clock to contribute to the conference’s success and efforts toward attaining best results, said Tahboub. Meanwhile, he said that Palestinia­n President Mahmoud Abbas’ visit to Kuwait is part of answering the invitation of the ‘Humanitari­an Leader’ His Highness the Amir Sheikh Sabah AlAhmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah to inaugurate the twoday conference. — KUNA

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