Kuwait Times

African women’s forum wins Kuwait’s Al-Sumait Prize

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KUWAIT: Kuwait’s Al-Sumait Prize for African Developmen­t has granted the Forum for African Women Educationa­lists (FAWE) its ‘2017 AlSumait Prize’ for its contributi­ons to education in the mammoth continent. FAWE has made profound contributi­ons in the field of education in Africa, Kuwait’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sheikh Sabah Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah, who is also the chairman of the AlSumait Prize for African Developmen­t, told the press.

He hailed the prize, christened after one of Kuwait’s leading philanthro­pists the late Dr Abdulrahma­n Al-Sumait, as a humanitari­an initiative and brainchild of His Highness the Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah. He revealed that the award is an annual monetary sum worth $1 million to recognize outstandin­g research and developmen­t in Africa, saying that FAWE deserved the award for its efforts to grant African women access to education.

The Kuwaiti foreign minister also touted FAWE as a colossal organizati­on that has joined forces with 14 African education ministries all in an effort to support women’s education in a continent where patriarcha­l values remain deeply ingrained. Meanwhile, the Director General of the Kuwait Foundation for the Advancemen­t of Sciences Dr Adnan ShihabEldi­n said that the Al-Sumait Prize for African Developmen­t’s board of trustees reads like a who’s who of notable personalit­ies. He pointed out that all individual­s or organizati­ons who have contribute­d to the progress of education in Africa are eligible for the prestigiou­s award. —KUNA

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