
Governor highlights govt commitment to empowering women
Sheikh Humoud noted that Kuwaiti women have stood shoulder to shoulder with men during the most challenging times in defense of the homeland. Today, he said, they are indispensable partners in the ongoing process of nation-building and development. He pointed out that Kuwaiti women have excelled in various fields, holding supervisory, leadership, and judicial positions, actively participating in decision-making, and making significant strides in the private sector. As a result, they have earned advanced positions on both the regional and international stages, and many now rank among the world's most influential women.
The governor praised the efforts of KOC and the 'Fazaa Al-Dahiya' team for shedding light on the accomplishments of Kuwaiti women. He stressed Ahmadi Governorate's readiness to support any initiative that promotes the pioneering role of Kuwaiti women and other active elements in society. Chief Executive Officer of Kuwait National Petroleum Company (KNPC) Wadha Al-Khateeb also addressed the gathering, describing the honor bestowed upon her during the event as a tribute to all Kuwaiti women working in the oil sector. Al-Khateeb emphasized that the contributions of Kuwaiti women predate the discovery of oil, and their impact on national development has been longstanding and significant.
Ahmadi Governor Sheikh Hamoud Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah
She affirmed that Kuwaiti women have made a notable mark in the oil industry, where their rise to leadership roles is remarkable compared to regional and international standards. Al-Khateeb said these achievements reflect the state's confidence in the abilities of both its sons and daughters, demonstrated through the equal opportunities afforded in education and career development based on merit and competence.
She highlighted the importance of the political leadership's continued support for women, which has enabled them to prove their capabilities and contribute meaningfully to national progress, in alignment with Kuwait Vision 2035 — the country's roadmap for sustainable development and global competitiveness. Head of the 'Fazaa Al-Dahiya' team, Sarah Al-Azmi, said the celebration represents a valuable opportunity to empower Kuwaiti women and spotlight their pioneering roles, especially as they continue to attain advanced positions across all sectors. She explained that the initiative falls under the team's 'quality of life' community development axis.
Al-Azmi outlined the celebration's program, which includes three key sessions: 'National Identity,' aimed at enhancing patriotism and strengthening family roles; 'Life Balance,' focusing on empowering women within their families to shape the future; and 'Creating Generations,' a national environmental initiative in partnership with the Ministry of Education, Environment Public Authority, and Ministry of Awqaf, which introduces 24 standards to promote a healthy and sustainable environment. She concluded by expressing appreciation for the continued support of the leadership and sponsoring bodies, underlining the team's commitment to empowering Kuwaiti women and enabling them to achieve greater accomplishments. — KUNA

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