Minister of Social Affairs: Leveraging Digital Transformation and Modern Technologies to Organize Humanitarian Work and Enhance Monitoring and Follow-up Tools

- Expressed pride in Kuwait’s steadfast efforts in the fields of humanitarian and charitable work, which stem from authentic values inherited by its people.
Dr. Amthal Al-Huwail, Minister of Social Affairs, Labor, and Social Development, stated that the ministry is working to keep pace with developments and leverage digital transformation and modern technologies to organize humanitarian work and enhance monitoring and follow-up tools to develop the management of aid and donations, thereby safeguarding this noble endeavor and strengthening its sustainability and impact.
In a statement marking World Humanitarian Day, which falls on Wednesday, Al-Huwail reaffirmed Kuwait’s pride in its enduring efforts in humanitarian and charitable fields, rooted in authentic values passed down through generations of Kuwaitis, and in making giving and assisting those in need a consistent approach.
She noted that the ministry has, in recent periods, focused on developing and regulating the charitable sector and strengthening partnerships with government entities, charitable associations, civil society organizations, and volunteer teams.
She expressed appreciation and gratitude to workers and volunteers in the humanitarian field who dedicate sincere efforts to serving humanity and preserving human dignity, emphasizing the importance of supporting, empowering, and protecting them so they can continue fulfilling their noble mission.
Al-Huwail stressed that Kuwait will remain present in fields of goodness and giving, upholding its enduring legacy and values of solidarity and mutual support, noting that for Kuwait, humanitarian work is not merely an occasion celebrated for a single day, but rather a national approach and a continuous mission.