Kuwait Times

KU celebrates diversity through ‘The People’s Forum’ event

- By Ghadeer Ghloum and KUNA

“The People’s Forum”, a gathering of 77 countries, took place at Kuwait University (KU) on Saturday, with participan­ts displaying their unique heritage and history. During the opening, Dr Mishari Al-Harbi, Acting Director of Kuwait University, said Kuwait University always seeks to embrace different cultures through cultural scholarshi­ps, student exchange programs and joint cooperatio­n agreements with multiple internatio­nal universiti­es. Forty countries from five continents participat­ed, aiming to be an incubator for knowledge and science in Kuwait. Dr Harbi emphasized Kuwait University is keen to provide support for activities and encourage multiplici­ty to promote values and principles, alongside its academic role.

Dr Jassim Al-Hamdan, Acting Dean of Student Affairs at Kuwait University, further elaborated that holding this forum means learning about the cultures and customs of countries through a group of fun activities and events throughout the day, praising the role of scholarshi­p students for participat­ing in this event. He added Kuwait University has scholarshi­p students representi­ng 89 countries. “They have enriched the university’s environmen­t with their multiple cultures,” he said, thus promoting the spirit of coexistenc­e.

The event was spread from the Cultural Center at Kuwait University to the vibrant gardens, where a plethora of engaging activities were available, filling the atmosphere with creativity and cultural exhibits. Participan­ts from every country presented their crafts and traditions, proudly introducin­g visitors to the elements that hold their national identity. One Kuwaiti exhibitor, Om Nasser Burbaie’e, proudly displayed her handmade crafts. “These crafts were meticulous­ly crafted at Sadu House. I participat­e in Sadu House workshops that are specialize­d in knitting wool threads, transformi­ng them into beautiful shapes such as characters, toys, children’s blankets, gloves and many other items,” she told Kuwait Times.

Moreover, participan­ts from the Kuwait Center for Down Syndrome showcased

their remarkable talent for handcrafts, such as making accessorie­s and engraving words onto metal. Khalid Mahmoud Abdulrahma­n, a member of the Kuwait Center for Down Syndrome, explained to Kuwait Times the process behind his handmade accessorie­s, carefully selecting suitable color combinatio­ns.

Within the indoor exhibition area, a stage served as a platform for each participat­ing country to showcase their traditiona­l dance, making “The People’s Forum” at Kuwait University a celebratio­n of diversity, as nations came together to share informatio­n about their country and learn others’ unique cultures.

 ?? ?? Lebanon’s booth showcases the beauty of Lebanon.
Lebanon’s booth showcases the beauty of Lebanon.
 ?? ?? Singers perform Kuwaiti traditiona­l dance.
Singers perform Kuwaiti traditiona­l dance.
 ?? ?? United Arab Emirates’ corner
United Arab Emirates’ corner
 ?? ?? Visitors visit Kenya’s booth.
Visitors visit Kenya’s booth.
 ?? ?? Palestine’s booth
Palestine’s booth
 ?? ?? Kuwait’s booth
Kuwait’s booth

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