
Kuwait conducts training on advancing health-promoting malls across the GCC
In her opening remarks, Dr. Amal Al-Yahya, Director of the Healthy Cities Office, highlighted the course's focus on establishing standardized measurement tools and evaluation mechanisms. She emphasized the importance of developing the necessary skills and considerations for evaluators in promoting public health through healthy environments.
Dr. Al-Yahya explained that the Health-Promoting Shopping Centers and Malls Initiative, known as 'Muazaz,' represents a model for implementing the Healthy Cities Initiative's vision. The initiative aims to enhance public health by addressing social determinants of health and creating environments conducive to well-being.
The course features Kuwait's experience with the Muazaz initiative as a practical model, providing trainees with exposure to both office-based and on-site evaluations. Dr. Al-Yahya noted that the training is aligned with the unified Gulf guide endorsed by the Joint Gulf Committee for Healthy Cities.
She described the Muazaz initiative as a framework designed to encourage shopping malls to invest in health promotion. The framework has been approved by GCC health ministries and supports malls in enhancing health-friendly environments, making them eligible for official recognition as health-promoting centers.
Dr. Al-Yahya also stressed the importance of transforming shopping spaces into environments that promote healthy living, particularly by supporting vulnerable groups such as individuals with disabilities, infants, pregnant and nursing women, and the elderly.
Dr. Laila Al-Fuzaie, Director of the Healthy Mall Project at the Healthy Cities Office, echoed the initiative's significance in fostering public health and providing shoppers with a healthy and comfortable experience. She said Kuwait's development vision includes promoting community health beyond traditional healthcare services by building supportive environments that encourage healthy lifestyles.
Dr. Al-Fuzaie pointed out that the Health-Promoting Mall Initiative has demonstrated the potential for integrating public health into daily life through strategic partnerships. She called for its expansion to all shopping malls and the integration of technology in raising health awareness.
She also outlined the initiative's objectives, implementation standards, challenges faced, and key achievements — notably, the rise in health awareness among mall visitors.
In conjunction with the training, Kuwait's Ministry of Health hosted the 24th meeting of the Joint Gulf Committee for Healthy Cities on Monday. The committee reviewed progress on the Health-Promoting Malls Project and discussed advancing from national implementation to a unified Gulf-level initiative.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles

Kuwait Times
a day ago
- Kuwait Times
5-week program aims to prepare Kuwaiti youth for employment
Group photo of the graduates. – KUNA photos KUWAIT: The Public Authority for Youth (PAY) concluded the Ministry of Health's nutrition contracts training program on Thursday, held at Kuwait University's College of Business Administration with the participation of 50 trainees. The five-week program aimed to prepare Kuwaiti youth for employment under government contracts within the private sector, in coordination with the Ministry of Health. Speaking to KUNA following a ceremony honoring the trainees, Head of the Program Dr Hashem Al-Tabtabaei said the initiative is part of the PAY's broader 'Job Makers' project, which seeks to create employment opportunities for young Kuwaitis in cooperation with various ministries and state entities. Dr Al-Tabtabaei noted that the trainees were selected from around 250 applicants and demonstrated strong commitment and enthusiasm throughout their training. Mishaal Al-Masoud Dr Hashem Al-Tabtabaei He emphasized PAY's dedication to supporting Kuwaiti youth and facilitating their entry into the private sector. He explained that the graduates are now fully qualified to begin work in this vital field, following approval from the Public Authority for Manpower and the Ministry of Health. He also extended gratitude to officials from both bodies, as well as the private companies involved, for their cooperation in supporting young Kuwaitis eager to contribute to the healthcare sector. Meanwhile, program liaison officer Mishaal Al-Mas'ad stated that participants underwent two weeks of theoretical training followed by three weeks of hands-on experience in Ministry of Health hospitals, allowing them to gain essential practical skills. Al-Mas'ad added that the initiative encourages young people to explore careers in the private sector, which offers broader opportunities for learning and entrepreneurship. He urged job-seeking Kuwaiti youth to take advantage of such programs to secure quality employment and build their futures in service-oriented fields.– KUNA


Arab Times
3 days ago
- Arab Times
Twelve Private Pharmacies Shut Down in Kuwait For Serious Violations
KUWAIT CITY, July 2: Dr. Ahmed Abdul Wahab Al-Awadhi, Minister of Health, has issued a decision to revoke the licenses and permanently close 12 private pharmacies following serious violations of the Pharmacy Profession Law and regulations governing the circulation of medicines. The Minister stated that these strict measures were necessary due to the severity of the breaches and underscored the Ministry's zero-tolerance policy toward any actions that jeopardize the health and safety of citizens. Furthermore, the Ministry has referred the individuals responsible for these violations to the Public Prosecution to initiate legal proceedings against them. This action is part of ongoing efforts to regulate the pharmaceutical market and ensure compliance with professional and ethical standards. Minister Al-Awadhi emphasized that the Ministry of Health will continue to strengthen its oversight of all pharmaceutical establishments, prioritizing the safety and security of the pharmaceutical sector as a key objective.


Arab Times
3 days ago
- Arab Times
Kuwaiti medical graduates recognized as key to building new health projects
KUWAIT CITY, July 2: Kuwaiti Minister of Health Dr. Ahmad Al-Awadhi emphasized the importance of capable leadership and teamwork in building the nation's new health projects. His remarks were conveyed by Assistant Undersecretary for Public Health Affairs, Dr. Munther Al-Hasawi, during a ceremony honoring Kuwaiti graduates from the University of Jordan specializing in medical fields. Dr. Al-Hasawi congratulated the graduates on their hard-earned success, noting that their achievement was the result of determination, perseverance, and late nights dedicated to their studies. He urged the newly qualified professionals to actively contribute to Kuwait's healthcare renaissance, stressing that such involvement is not merely a privilege but a vital national duty and historic responsibility. 'The new health projects are founded on the efforts of competent individuals and guided by minds that believe in diligence and integration,' Dr. Al-Hasawi stated. He further highlighted the essential solidarity within the medical community, saying, 'A doctor's success is incomplete without nurses; laboratory work depends on accurate diagnosis; and quality medical services require collaboration among administrators, technicians, doctors, pharmacists, and others.' Acknowledging the global challenges facing the medical profession, Dr. Al-Hasawi affirmed that those who choose this path do so with a profound sense of mission, resilience, and sincerity. He concluded his address by reminding the graduates of the noble nature of their profession: 'You belong to a vocation defined by humanity and guided by mercy — be worthy of this sacred message.'