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Kuwait Red Crescent Society, ICRC to support relief program for Rohingyas

The officials of both the organizations were present during the signing of pact.
  • The agreement with ICRC supports the health, water and sanitation sectors, said Dr. Hilal Al-Sayer, chairman Kuwait Red Crescent Society.
  • Through these joint efforts, thousands of people will receive vital humanitarian assistance, including health care.

Kuwait Red Crescent Society and International Committee of the Red Cross will support and implement a relief medical program for the Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh.

The two organizations signed a cooperation agreement regarding the same on Wednesday.

Chairman of KRCS’s Board of Directors Dr. Hilal Al-Sayer stressed the importance of this step which meets the urgent needs of Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh during this hard time, local media reported.

This agreement comes within the humanitarian projects of KRCS as it is a continuation of the Kuwaiti humanitarian development mission, added Dr. Al-Sayer.

The agreement with ICRC supports the health, water and sanitation sectors, noted Dr. Al-Sayer, indicating that it provides a broader scope for humanitarian and relief work to ease the burden of refugees.

Head of the Kuwait-based regional delegation of ICRC for the GCC countries Omar Odah said that the signed agreement is evidence of efforts made by the ICRC, KRCS and the Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development to support humanitarian work in the world.

Through these joint efforts, thousands of people will receive vital humanitarian assistance, added Odah, including health care, clean water and daily necessities to improve their living conditions in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh.

Odah stated that the agreement also reflects the common aspirations of both the ICRC and the State of Kuwait to enhance humanitarian work around the world.