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Kuwait Times
6 days ago
- General
- Kuwait Times
KRCS launches water tanker project in Gaza to support families
KUWAIT: The Kuwait Red Crescent Society (KRCS) announced the launch of a humanitarian project to provide water tankers in the Gaza Strip, in cooperation with the Palestinian Wafa Association for Development and Capacity Building. The initiative aims to ease the suffering of families impacted by the ongoing Zionist aggression and address the acute water shortage in the region. Chairman of KRCS's Board of Directors Khaled Al-Mughamis said the project, valued at $676,500, reflects the Society's steadfast commitment to supporting the Palestinian people. 'This initiative is part of KRCS's continuous humanitarian efforts to stand with our Palestinian brothers in times of crisis,' Al-Mughamis told KUNA. He affirmed the Society's dedication to implementing further relief and development projects in collaboration with Palestinian partners, to help meet essential needs and improve the deteriorating living conditions of displaced and affected families. GAZA: A boy carries on his back a jerrycan filled with water drawn from the tank of a destroyed mobile water cistern that was hit by Zionist bombardment in the Nuseirat camp for Palestinian refugees in the central Gaza Strip on July 14, 2025. – AFP Al-Mughamis explained that the Gaza Strip faces a severe water crisis due to pollution of groundwater sources and the damaged water infrastructure—consequences of the long-standing blockade and recurrent attacks. 'Transporting water through tankers has become a vital method to deliver safe water to families who lack access to clean and usable supplies,' he added. He also highlighted KRCS's commitment to carrying out a range of humanitarian projects in Gaza, including the provision of food baskets, medical supplies, ambulances, and the establishment of a field hospital to bolster the health sector and address the urgent needs of civilians. Al-Mughamis extended his gratitude to all donors and supporters of these life-saving initiatives, reiterating the Society's unwavering resolve to pursue its humanitarian mission and support just causes around the world. - KUNA


Arab Times
6 days ago
- General
- Arab Times
KRCS and Wafa partner to provide clean water in Gaza
KUWAIT CITY, July 14: The Kuwait Red Crescent Society (KRCS) has announced the launch of a humanitarian project to supply water tankers to the Gaza Strip, in partnership with the Palestinian Wafa Association for Development and Capacity Building. The initiative aims to support families affected by ongoing Israeli aggression and to ease their daily suffering. Chairman of the KRCS Board of Directors, Khaled Al-Mughamis, told KUNA that the project is valued at USD 676,500 and is part of the Society's continued efforts to assist the Palestinian people through vital humanitarian initiatives. Al-Mughamis emphasized the Society's commitment to carrying out further relief and development projects in coordination with its partners in Palestine. These efforts are designed to meet the basic needs of impacted families and improve their living conditions in one of the most heavily affected regions. He noted that Gaza is currently facing a severe water crisis, exacerbated by the contamination of groundwater sources and the fragile state of the water infrastructure. Years of blockade and repeated destruction from military assaults have left the water network deeply compromised. As a result, transporting water via tankers has become a critical lifeline for ensuring families have access to safe and usable water. In addition to the water initiative, Al-Mughamis highlighted the Society's broader humanitarian engagement in Gaza, including the provision of food baskets, medical equipment, medicines, and ambulances. He also pointed to the construction of a field hospital to strengthen the healthcare sector and address urgent medical needs. 'These projects reflect our unwavering commitment to our humanitarian responsibilities toward our Palestinian brothers and sisters,' Al-Mughamis said. He extended his gratitude to all contributors and supporters of these humanitarian efforts, reaffirming the KRCS's dedication to upholding its humanitarian mission and serving just causes around the world.

Kuwait Times
09-07-2025
- General
- Kuwait Times
KRCS, UNHCR discuss ways to strengthen partnership
Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Kuwait Red Crescent Society, Khaled Al-Mughamis, with the representative of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Nasreen Rabian.- KUNA photos KUWAIT: Chairman of Kuwait Red Crescent Society (KRCS) Dr Khaled Al-Mughamis held talks on Monday with Representative of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in Kuwait, Nisreen Rabian, on ways to enhance cooperation and joint humanitarian initiatives, particularly in support of refugee issues. In a statement to Kuwait News Agency (KUNA), Al-Mughamis underlined the importance of forging effective partnerships between international and regional humanitarian organizations, emphasizing the need to boost support and expand avenues of collaboration as a pressing humanitarian imperative. He called for the establishment of open platforms for dialogue and information exchange to strengthen the humanitarian sector, noting that discussions with UNHCR focused on bolstering coordination to support Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh and other regions amid mounting global humanitarian challenges. Officials take a group photo after the meeting. Al-Mughamis lauded the UNHCR's efforts in assisting refugees and displaced populations affected by conflict and natural disasters, reaffirming Kuwait's unwavering commitment to upholding humanitarian and relief responsibilities on the global stage. For her part, Rabian affirmed that the meeting aimed to further coordination and integration with local and international partners to help improve conditions for refugees worldwide. She commended Kuwait's humanitarian role, highlighting the vital contributions of governmental and civil society institutions, including charities and philanthropic organizations. She noted that the Kuwait Red Crescent Society remains a key supporter of UNHCR efforts, particularly in delivering essential services to refugees such as the Rohingya minority in Bangladesh. These include providing safe living conditions and implementing educational initiatives. Rabian also expressed appreciation for KRCS' leading role in humanitarian action and emphasized the importance of continued cooperation to implement urgent relief programs. — KUNA

Kuwait Times
22-05-2025
- Politics
- Kuwait Times
KRCS raises awareness on humanitarian law
KUWAIT: Chairman of the Kuwait Red Crescent Society (KRCS), Ambassador Khaled Al-Mughamis, underscored the vital importance of raising awareness on international humanitarian law (IHL) and its role in mitigating human suffering during armed conflicts. In a statement issued Wednesday, Al-Mughamis announced the Society's preparations to host a specialized workshop on IHL from May 26 to 28, in coordination with the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). The event aims to promote the dissemination of IHL principles and enhance understanding of its humanitarian foundations and applications. Al-Mughamis noted that the workshop will feature a series of expert-led lectures focusing on key aspects of international humanitarian law, particularly those relating to the protection of civilians, the treatment of detainees, the facilitation of humanitarian aid, and the legal framework governing safe access in conflict zones. The agenda will also include discussions on the role of the International Criminal Court. He highlighted the importance of fostering awareness of IHL among young people and professionals in the humanitarian and medical sectors. 'Respecting and implementing the principles of IHL plays a crucial role in reducing violations and alleviating the suffering of affected populations,' he said. The workshop also seeks to familiarize participants with the core humanitarian principles underpinning IHL and its essential legal provisions that guide the conduct of parties during armed conflict. Al-Mughamis pointed out that the program will provide a platform for analyzing legal and practical challenges related to the application of IHL and encourage the dissemination of legal knowledge within local communities. Furthermore, the event will address a range of key topics including an overview of IHL, fundamental principles, the protection of vulnerable groups during conflicts, the role of Red Crescent and Red Cross national societies, and the intersection of IHL with international justice mechanisms. Al-Mughamis affirmed that the workshop aligns with the Society's ongoing commitment to strengthening partnerships with international organizations and reinforcing Kuwait's prominent role in global humanitarian efforts.- KUNA