Dr. Amthal Al-Huwailah, Minister of Social Affairs, Family and Childhood Affairs, announced Tuesday the successful conclusion of Kuwait's National Debt Relief Campaign, hailing it as a historic humanitarian achievement that demonstrated unprecedented national solidarity.
Total Donations: KD 13,726,706.31 (~$44.77 million USD)
Contributors: 21,851 donors (individuals & institutions)
Beneficiaries: Thousands of indebted citizens relieved from financial burdens
"This extraordinary generosity reflects the authentic Kuwaiti spirit and our deep-rooted humanitarian values. The campaign's resounding success showcases Kuwait's civilized and compassionate identity to the world."
National Unity Manifested:
Participation from cooperative societies, charities, and private sector
Fulfillment of political leadership's vision for social welfare
Transformative Impact:
Restored hope/stability to financially struggling families
Reinforced values of mercy and social cohesion
Philanthropic Legacy:
Establishes new benchmark for charitable work in Kuwait
Demonstrates Kuwait's global leadership in humanitarian initiatives
✔ Policy Implementation: Aligns with Kuwait's National Development Plan 2035
✔ Cultural Preservation: Strengthens traditional "Al-Takaful Al-Ijtima'i" (social solidarity)
✔ International Standing: Enhances Kuwait's reputation as humanitarian hub
Next Phase:
Institutionalizing the campaign's framework for future initiatives
Developing monitoring systems to ensure sustainable impact
"The people of Kuwait have etched this golden chapter in our history books," Dr. Al-Huwailah concluded, praising the exceptional national spirit displayed throughout the campaign.
Visual Summary:
[Infographic] KD 13.7M =
78% from private donors
15% from cooperatives
7% from corporate entities