The Kuwait Red Crescent Society (KRCS) has reaffirmed its commitment to humanitarian aid and global solidarity. They marked World Humanitarian Day with a pledge to expand relief efforts. KRCS Chairman Khaled Al-Maqamis emphasized that humanitarian work remains a cornerstone of Kuwait’s national values. It is deeply embedded in both government and civil society initiatives.
Therefore, Al-Maqamis stated that Kuwait’s long-standing tradition of aiding vulnerable communities has elevated its reputation in global humanitarian efforts. He highlighted the KRCS’s rapid response mechanisms. These have delivered critical aid to conflict and disaster zones, including Palestine, Yemen, Syria, Lebanon, Sudan, and Türkiye. The assistance includes food supplies, shelter materials, and long-term development projects.
Furthermore, the KRCS reaffirms commitment to humanitarian aid by fostering stronger ties with international organizations. Al-Maqamis stressed the need for coordinated action to address escalating global crises. This is particularly in regions suffering from war and natural disasters. He praised humanitarian workers and volunteers for their unwavering dedication. They often work in high-risk environments to save lives.
Moreover, as World Humanitarian Day approaches, the KRCS urges greater public and institutional support to sustain relief operations. Al-Maqamis reiterated that Kuwait’s humanitarian mission aligns with its belief in universal solidarity. This ensures no community is left behind in times of need.
The KRCS reaffirms commitment to humanitarian aid through ongoing projects and emergency interventions. These actions reinforce Kuwait’s role as a leader in global relief efforts.

