Kuwait city: Kuwait's Tanmeia Charity Society on Sunday launched its five-day humanitarian mission to Bangladesh, targeting Rohingya refugee camps and impoverished areas as part of its ongoing relief, development, and medical efforts.
According to Kuwait News Agency, the Director General of the Society, Dr. Abdullah Al-Kamali, mentioned that the mission includes a comprehensive medical camp to treat over 70 Rohingya children through major and minor surgeries. The initiative also involves the distribution of infant formula and essential food baskets to enhance food security.
Dr. Al-Kamali further explained that the mission includes drilling wells to provide clean drinking water and distributing 50 sewing machines to support poor families. The Society also plans to offer clothing to children and visit several charity and development projects it supervises.
The Director emphasized that the campaign reflects Kuwait's continued humanitarian commitment and aims to restore hope for those in need. He praised the volunteer teams and supporting initiatives for their dedication.
Public Relations and Media Director Musab Al-Otaibi stated that the field team works under difficult conditions to stay close to the suffering families. This reinforces the Society's commitment to direct aid and delivering Kuwait's message of solidarity to the world.
Meanwhile, Humanitarian Work Director Dr. Mohammad Al-Rashidi highlighted that the projects carried out during the mission have a tangible impact on beneficiaries. He stressed that Tanmeia Charity seeks sustainable aid that empowers and revives hope among the afflicted.