KUWAIT: The International Islamic Charitable Organization (IICO) has launched its annual summer training program in cooperation with the Public Authority for Minors Affairs (PAMA), under which 20 students sponsored by the authority will be received during July and August. Director of the Volunteer Work Department at IICO, Khaled Al-Shuaib, said in a statement to KUNA that the initiative aims to introduce the participating students to the principles of charitable work, while enhancing their practical capabilities and preparing them to play a future role in volunteerism and humanitarian efforts.
Al-Shuaib noted that the program reflects ongoing cooperation between IICO and PAMA in executing charitable projects that support marginalized groups and improve their quality of life, both locally and internationally. Among these initiatives, he said, is a partnership agreement to implement programs that support people with disabilities, and launch joint projects in areas such as social care and education.
He explained that the summer training is designed to instill a sense of social responsibility in youth by nurturing their talents and equipping them with vital skills in communication, teamwork and volunteer service. The initiative also falls in line with IICO’s strategic vision to strengthen the volunteer capacities of future generations and promote a culture of giving and national belonging.
Al-Shuaib pointed out that IICO attaches great importance to volunteerism through its network of volunteer teams. He said more than 731 volunteers participated in 40 teams last year, serving over 25,000 beneficiaries across Kuwait. He added that the IICO has previously implemented several charitable projects in cooperation with PAMA, including a recent initiative in the Republic of Tajikistan. The organization established a primary and preparatory school, a fully equipped medical center, an artesian water well with a storage tank and operating system, and a water distribution network. — KUNA