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Charitable Work Cmte’s Decision Reflects Kuwait’s Pioneering Humanitarian Work

Kuwait city: Kuwait's Humanitarian and Charitable Work Regulatory Committee decided to resume donations and funding of charitable projects inside and outside the country, reflecting Kuwait's pioneering role in humanitarian work.

According to Kuwait News Agency, the decision was made during First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Sheikh Fahad Yusuf Saud Al-Sabah's chairing of the committee, with the participation of representatives from relevant government entities.

The decision aims to boost the efforts of charitable organizations to comply with international standards, ensuring governance and transparency, and allowing donors to track their contributions. It also provides a framework for those working in this sector to implement their programs following specific regulatory procedures established by the Ministry of Social Affairs, ensuring aid reaches those in need.

Speaking to KUNA on this matter, Dr. Ibrahim Al-Saleh, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Kuwait Relief Society, stated that the decision to resume donations and charitable work reflects the wise leadership's commitment to Kuwait's pioneering humanitarian efforts. Al-Saleh expressed gratitude to all committee members and supporting official institutions for their efforts.

In a similar statement to KUNA, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Humanitarian Excellence Association, Dr. Khaled Al-Subaihi, reaffirmed the association's commitment to its principles and values, appreciating the trust of donors. For his part, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Al-Safa Humanitarian Charitable Society, Mohammad Al-Shaya, praised the committee's decision, emphasizing it as a reflection of Kuwait's leading position in humanitarian work.