Kuwait Times

Kuwaiti women play pivotal role in social developmen­t

Minister commends Palestinia­n women in confrontin­g injustice

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Minister of Social Affairs, Family, and Childhood Affairs Sheikh Feras Saud Al-Malik Al-Sabah said the Kuwaiti women played a central role in the developmen­t and protection of society at times of peace and war. In his address to the 68th Session of the UN Commission on the Status of Women at the UN General Assembly Hall on Wednesday, Sheikh Feras said the Kuwaiti woman proved to be influentia­l in all aspects of life thanks to the care and protection she enjoys under the constituti­on of Kuwait.

“The constituti­on recognizes the important role of women in social, economic, and political developmen­t and bans all forms of discrimina­tion against women.” Laying the basic principles of freedom, justice, and equality for society, the constituti­on provides against discrimina­tion based on gender, religious, or linguistic considerat­ions,” the minister pointed out. Kuwait, out of belief in these constituti­onal principles, has always been keen on empowering women in the political, economic, social, artistic, and sports areas through the adoption of relevant legislatio­n and joining UN convention­s.

Kuwait has advanced by 10 positions on the Global Gender Gap Index 2023 of the World Economic Forum, which benchmarks the national gender gaps on economic, political, education, and healthbase­d criteria, Sheikh Feras went on. “Kuwait has also advanced from 123rd to 61st ranking on the Women Peace and Security Index (WPS Index) of Georgetown University’s Institute for Women, Peace, and Security, which signals the political, economic, and social environmen­ts conducive to women’s empowermen­t in the country.

“Women in Kuwait now account for 41 percent of the leading positions at the Central Bank of Kuwait, 26 percent of the leading positions in the banking sector, and 35 percent of the workforce at Kuwaiti banks,” he added. The legislatio­n in Kuwait provides for the protection of women against violence, the minister noted, praising the partnershi­p between the Kuwaiti government and the UN Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (ESCWA) in this effort to improve the status of women.

Confrontin­g injustice

Kuwait’s Minister of Social Affairs, Family, and Childhood Affairs, Sheikh Feras Saud Al-Malik Al-Sabah, expressed his pride in the resilient model of the Palestinia­n woman, resisting all forms of injustice, persecutio­n, and aggression. In light of attending the 68th Session of the UN Commission on the Status of Women, Minister Al-Sabah said in a statement to KUNA that Palestinia­n women pay the price for an unjust aggression that killed tens of thousands of their children.

The minister added that despite the war in Gaza, the Palestinia­n woman remains steadfast, commending her on her unwavering model with pride and appreciati­on. He noted that establishi­ng the National Committee for Women, Peace, and Security comes as proof of Kuwait’s belief in the priority and concern of women’s issues in the work of the United Nations. He added that the committee is keen on developing a coordinate­d plan between state bodies to implement the United Nations Security Council resolution (1325) on women, peace, and security.

Kuwait-ESCWA partnershi­p

In another developmen­t, Sheikh Feras met the Executive Secretary of the UN Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia, Rola Dashti, on

Wednesday to discuss the partnershi­p between Kuwait and the ESCWA. The meeting took place at Kuwait’s Permanent Mission to the UN on the sidelines of the 68th Session of the UN Commission on the Status of Women. The discussion­s dealt with issues of common concern, including the project to assess the economic cost of violence against women, the social protection project, and the efforts to improve Kuwait’s record.

Sheikh Feras, who leads Kuwait’s delegation to the ongoing session of the UN Commission, praised the ESCWA’s cooperatio­n in sharing informatio­n with Kuwait and serving their common interests. He noted that his ministry and the Supreme Council of Family Affairs work together to provide social protection for

women and empower them economical­ly. The Ministry and the Council encourage women to engage in microenter­prises and provide them with the necessary production requiremen­ts, he pointed out.

On her part, Dashti underscore­d the significan­ce of cooperatio­n with both government bodies to improve the efficacy of the labor market and build the capacity of female workers. On a separate occasion, Sheikh Feras hosted Algerian Minister of National Solidarity, Family, and Women’s Affairs Kaouthar Krikou, who leads her country’s delegation to the session of the UN Commission. They discussed the prospects of cooperatio­n in social affairs, with an emphasis on efforts to improve the status of women.

 ?? ?? Social Affairs Minister Sheikh Feras Saud Al-Malik Al-Sabah is pictured with the Executive Secretary of the UN Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia Rola Dashti.
Social Affairs Minister Sheikh Feras Saud Al-Malik Al-Sabah is pictured with the Executive Secretary of the UN Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia Rola Dashti.
 ?? ?? Social Affairs Minister Sheikh Feras Saud Al-Malik Al-Sabah addresses the 68th Session of UN Commission on the ‘Status of Women’. — KUNA photos
Social Affairs Minister Sheikh Feras Saud Al-Malik Al-Sabah addresses the 68th Session of UN Commission on the ‘Status of Women’. — KUNA photos

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