GENEVA: The State of Kuwait has reiterated its firm commitment to promoting, empowering, and protecting women’s rights, highlighting their central role in achieving the country’s New Kuwait 2035 Vision and in fulfilling the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, especially Goal 5 on gender equality. This reaffirmation came in a statement delivered by Nada Al-Dhubaib, Second Secretary at Kuwait’s Permanent Mission to the United Nations and other international organizations in Geneva, during the UN Human Rights Council’s 59th session as part of the annual discussion on women’s rights, held in observance of the International Day of Women in Diplomacy.
Al-Dhubaib emphasized that Kuwait’s constitution guarantees equality among citizens without discrimination and has served as the foundation for several tangible measures to boost women’s participation in public life. Among these efforts, she noted the establishment of a national committee including representatives from both government bodies and civil society, tasked with implementing UN Security Council Resolution 1325 on Women, Peace, and Security. Since its inception, the committee has launched initiatives to increase women’s representation in the security and military sectors, in addition to awareness and training programs developed in partnership with international and regional organizations. — KUNA
Al-Dhubaib also stressed Kuwait’s strong prioritization of combating violence against women and girls. She pointed to the formation of a National Committee for Protection from Domestic Violence, the establishment of a dedicated public prosecution unit, and the rollout of protection centers that offer legal, psychological, and support services for victims. She concluded by reaffirming Kuwait’s ongoing dedication to creating an enabling environment that ensures women’s full and active participation across all fields. — KUNA