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GCC affirms education as the cornerstone of regional development
GCC affirms education as the cornerstone of regional development

Kuwait Times

time19-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Kuwait Times

GCC affirms education as the cornerstone of regional development

Khaled Al-Sunaidi KUWAIT: Assistant Secretary General for Economic and Development Affairs at the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Khaled Al-Sunaidi affirmed on Sunday the high priority Gulf leaders place on education, stressing it as a central pillar in shaping a brighter future for upcoming generations. Speaking at a preparatory meeting of undersecretaries of ministries of higher education and scientific research from GCC member states, Al-Sunaidi underscored that education features prominently in the visions and directives of Their Majesties and Highnesses, who recognize it as a key driver of progress and innovation. The meeting, held in advance of the 25th session of GCC Ministers of Higher Education and Scientific Research — set to convene in Kuwait on Monday — focused on aligning regional educational strategies with shared development goals. Al-Sunaidi described education as a transformative tool capable of empowering individuals to meet the challenges of modern technology and rapidly evolving global trends. He pointed out that during its 45th session, the Supreme Council approved the Gulf Strategy for Combating Drugs 2025-2028, a plan that aims to safeguard Gulf societies and will also be reviewed during the ongoing discussions. Among the key issues addressed at Sunday's meeting were equal access and treatment for GCC citizens in universities and higher education institutions, the future outlook of higher education, and the development of regulatory frameworks that reflect the ambitions of Gulf states. Delegates also examined the strategic plan for fostering innovation and entrepreneurship within the academic sphere. Al-Sunaidi noted that global challenges, particularly those related to cybersecurity, are also on the agenda. He emphasized the importance of cultivating highly skilled professionals and fostering international collaboration by leveraging leading global practices in higher education and research. He expressed hope that the preparatory meeting would pave the way for fruitful deliberations in Monday's ministerial session, which will focus on key priorities including improving educational quality, modernizing curricula, and further integrating educational policies among GCC member states. The 25th meeting of GCC Ministers of Higher Education and Scientific Research is expected to chart a unified path forward to enhance the sector's role in regional development and innovation. — KUNA

Kuwait's humanitarian leadership praised at Red Crescent meeting
Kuwait's humanitarian leadership praised at Red Crescent meeting

Kuwait Times

time10-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Kuwait Times

Kuwait's humanitarian leadership praised at Red Crescent meeting

KUWAIT: Kuwait's humanitarian leadership received strong praise on Thursday during the 21st meeting of the Committee of Presidents and Heads of Gulf Red Crescent Societies, held in Kuwait. Khalid Al-Sunaidi, Assistant Secretary-General for Economic Affairs at the General Secretariat of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), commended Kuwait's global relief efforts and the wise leadership of His Highness the Amir of Kuwait, Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, who presides over the current GCC Supreme Council session. Al-Sunaidi expressed gratitude for Kuwait's continued support of Gulf joint action, aimed at achieving progress and prosperity for citizens across the region. Highlighting the role of Red Crescent societies in responding to humanitarian crises, Al-Sunaidi also noted the growing number of volunteers across the GCC. He mentioned the honoring of 80 volunteers with the Volunteer Work Award as part of efforts to recognize contributions to the humanitarian sector. Khalid Al-Sunaidi Ambassador Khaled Al-Maghames Speaking at the event, Ambassador Khaled Al-Maghames, Chairman of the Kuwait Red Crescent Society, emphasized that the gathering sent "an important message to the world" about Gulf unity, cooperation, and collective humanitarian action. "Our societies have achieved tangible progress in humanitarian work thanks to the vision of GCC leaders," Al-Maghames said, crediting strong leadership for major policy milestones and new initiatives in the field. Al-Maghames stressed that increasing coordination between Gulf Red Crescent societies is critical for deepening understanding and strengthening ties among member states. He added that Kuwait, through the Kuwait Red Crescent Society, remains at the forefront of emergency relief efforts — with active campaigns supporting Palestine, Syria, Yemen, Somalia, Sudan, and other crisis-hit nations. The meeting's agenda included reviewing current and future cooperation plans among national Red Crescent societies, developing joint humanitarian strategies, and strengthening partnerships with international organizations. Participants also discussed internal action plans, training programs, a strategic media plan, and preparations for the upcoming GCC Red Crescent Day celebrations. In closing, officials reaffirmed their collective commitment to advancing Gulf humanitarian collaboration and providing aid to those affected by crises around the world, with Kuwait playing a leading role in these efforts. — KUNA

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