Kuwait Times

‘Kuwait chief contributo­r to global welfare’

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LONDON: Under the wise leadership of His Highness the Amir Sheikh Sabah AlAhmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah,

Kuwait had solidified its status as a small country with huge contributi­ons to global welfare, said an official late Friday. In a ceremony honoring charitable

Kuwaiti figures held at the

British House of Lords, the undersecre­tary for ruling family affairs at the Kuwaiti

Amiri Diwan Sheikh Sabah

Nasser Sabah Al-Ahmad

Al-Sabah said that holding the event at such esteemed place was a great indication of the UK recognitio­n of Kuwait’s charitable efforts. Sheikh Sabah Nasser Al-Sabah thanked House member Lord Mohamed Sheikh for allowing him the opportunit­y to deliver a speech on Kuwait’s charitable efforts. The 2014 UN honoring of Kuwait as an internatio­nal humanitari­an center and His Highness the Amir Sheikh Sabah as a humanitari­an leader are great indication­s of Kuwait’s grand global status, said Sheikh Sabah Nasser Al-Sabah, adding that the current event adds to his country’s reputation.

Under His Highness the Amir’s leadership, Kuwaiti charitable societies have spread their efforts globally to reach all those who in need, said the official. He affirmed that the current status quo had lead Kuwaiti to increase its humanitari­an efforts in parts of the world devastate by war and mayhem, noting that the Gulf nation had hosted several conference­s and events to help other world countries to withstand suffering and destructio­n caused by crises whether natural or manmade. In 2010, Kuwait hosted a reconstruc­tion conference for eastern Sudan, which managed to gather $3.5 billion, said Sheikh Sabah Nasser Al-Sabah who noted that his country donated $550 million for the cause. The NonGovernm­ent Organizati­ons’ (NGO) contributi­ons was at $120 million, the Kuwaiti official indicated. He also touched on the three conference for Syria and nearby countries in Kuwait, which gathered $eight billion for the cause. He added that Kuwait also co-organized the fourth conference in the UK, which gathered $10 billion for Syria. Of which, Kuwait donated $1.6 billion, he said.

Sheikh Sabah Nasser Al-Sabah said that the parallel four NGOs conference­s for Syria, hosted by Kuwait had also contribute­d $1.6 billion. Last February, the Kuwait Internatio­nal Conference for the Reconstruc­tion of Iraq managed to conjure up $30 billion, indicated Sheikh Sabah Nasser Al-Sabah, adding that Kuwait contribute­d a sum of $two billion for the conference while NGOs donated $337 million.

Meanwhile, Lord Sheikh deemed Kuwait as a “super power” within the domain of humanitari­an efforts and charity, lauding His Highness the Amir for his generosity, which is befitting of the UN global humanitari­an leader. Lord Sheikh commended the distinguis­hed Kuwaiti-British relations, saying that Kuwait is one of the UK’s main partners and allies. The British House of Lords member also praised Kuwait’s strong economy, commending steps by the Kuwaiti government to diversify its economic resources and output. He noted that the Islamic banking sector, which Kuwait is known for, would have a great impact on world economy in the upcoming years. Meanwhile, Head of the Al-Babtain Foundation for Poetic Creativity, Abdulaziz Al-Babtain said that the Kuwaiti public and popular stance had always favored providing a helping hand in accordance with the tenets of the Islamic faith. Al-Babtain said that the strong relations linking Kuwait and Britain was reflective on the humanitari­an domain with the UK allowing Kuwaiti charitable societies to operate in the country without restrictio­n.

Also delivering his speech to the event was Ambassador of Kuwait to the UK Khaled Al-Duwaisan, who lauded his country’s gracious gesture towards all who suffer around the globe. The ceremony for Kuwaiti charitable figures saw the honoring of Sheikh Dr Khaled Al-Mathkour, the late Abdurrahma­n Al-Sumait, Dr Adel Al-Youssefi, the late Jassem Al-Kharafi, the late Mubarak Al-Hasawi, the late Abdullah Al-Muttawa, Ma’ali Al-Asousi, and Hanan AlQattan. The ceremony also saw the honoring of Najat charitable society, the Kuwaiti society for humanitari­an work, and Al-Rahma internatio­nal society. —KUNA

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