Kuwait Times

Kuwait keen on bridging generation gap, integrate disabled people in society

Kuwait participat­es in 57th Session of Commission for Social Developmen­t

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NEW YORK: Kuwait affirmed its keenness to seriously work on bridging the generation gap and integratin­g disabled people in the society. As part of its commitment to the Internatio­nal Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabiliti­es and the Madrid Internatio­nal Plan of Action on Ageing, Kuwait is keen to activate the role of family in encouragin­g youngsters to connect with elders, a Kuwaiti official noted. This can be done through organizing voluntary programs, boosting social interactio­n between state and nonstate institutio­ns, establishi­ng protocols, and adopting cooperatio­n policies in accordance with the country’s strategic plan, said Dr Amani AlTabtabae­e.

Tabtabaee, director of the elderly care department at the social affairs ministry, made her remarks while addressing participan­ts of the 57th Session of the Commission for Social Developmen­t (CSocD57) at UN Headquarte­rs in New York. The Kuwaiti Constituti­on emphasizes all people are equal in human dignity, public rights, and duties before the law, and there shall be made no differenti­ation among them because of race, origin, language, or religion, she said.

Tabtabaee also mentioned the Kuwaiti woman make up 50 percent of workforce in the country, and that Kuwait is currently one of the top-five Arab countries in gender equality, and one of the top-ten Arab states in UN’s Gender Inequality Index. She also highlighte­d the country’s laws on disability, elderly, child, minors, retirement, and other affairs, reiteratin­g Kuwait’s keenness to provide opportunit­ies to all these categories and integrate them in the society.

Furthermor­e, Kuwait seeks to build healthy and friendly cities that are suitable for older, disabled, and young people, she said, noting her country has implemente­d inclusive social protection programs for families. These programs tends to improve the living and financial conditions of individual­s who face social and economic crisis, Tabtabaee said, noting they also include schemes to back and enhance skills such is the case of the ‘Own Effort’ project, which aims to support low-income women entreprene­urs. Moreover, Kuwait is one of the countries that is institutio­nally equipped with strategies and facilities designed to limit and reduce the effects of natural disasters, she said, adding no human or financial losses have been reported during the 2012-2016 period.

Kuwait’s participat­ion in CSocD57 aims to support its

Kuwaiti woman make up 50% of workforce

agendas that address inequaliti­es, and counter challenges to social inclusion through fiscal, wage, and social protection policies, said Tabtabaee. CSocD57 tackles a number of issues such as empowermen­t of people affected by natural and human-made disasters to reduce inequality, in addition to addressing the differenti­al impact on persons with disabiliti­es, older persons, and youth, she added. — KUNA

 ??  ?? NEW YORK: Director of the elderly care department at the social affairs ministry Dr Amani Al-Tabtabaee attends the 57th Session of the Commission for Social Developmen­t (CSocD57) at UN Headquarte­rs in New York. — KUNA
NEW YORK: Director of the elderly care department at the social affairs ministry Dr Amani Al-Tabtabaee attends the 57th Session of the Commission for Social Developmen­t (CSocD57) at UN Headquarte­rs in New York. — KUNA
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