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Kuwait's Ministry of Electricity and Water honors "Namaa Charity"
The Ministry of Electricity, Water, and Renewable Energy honored Namaa Charity, a branch of the Social Reform Society, in recognition of its distinguished role in community partnership through the "Save" campaign. This campaign aims to promote a culture of energy and water conservation among citizens and residents. The initiative is a strategic step reflecting the importance of cooperation between the government sector and charitable organizations in achieving sustainable development goals and raising environmental awareness in Kuwaiti society.
Saad Marzouq Al-Otaibi, CEO of Namaa Charity, expressed his pride in the strategic partnership with the Ministry of Electricity, Water, and Renewable Energy in the "Save" campaign. He emphasized that this initiative embodies the true role of social responsibility in serving the nation, stating that the campaign reflects Namaa's commitment to a responsible national vision for energy conservation and resource protection, and contributes to spreading a culture of sustainability among citizens and residents.
He explained that the Ministry's recognition of Namaa comes as an appreciation of the association's effective role in supporting national initiatives. This reflects the association's vision of serving the community in ways that promote the public good. He further stated that the strategic partnership between Namaa and the Ministry gives charitable work a new dimension, extending beyond traditional support to include environmental awareness, resource conservation, and encouraging positive change in community behavior.
Al-Otaibi: The strategic partnership between Namaa and the Ministry gives charitable work a dimension that transcends traditional support to include environmental awareness.
Al-Otaibi added: Rationalization is not merely about reducing consumption; it is a culture and a civilized behavior based on responsibility towards the blessings God has bestowed upon us. He emphasized that Namaa places great importance on government partnerships and that the integration of efforts between the public and charitable sectors is a successful model that can be replicated in future national initiatives. He praised the role of the Ministry of Electricity, Water, and Renewable Energy in leading this campaign, considering the Ministry a vital partner in building sustainable community awareness, reflecting the state's commitment to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. He also thanked the Ministry of Social Affairs for its vital role in all initiatives undertaken by charitable societies and foundations, emphasizing that the campaign's success confirms the effectiveness of combining charitable work with government initiatives and demonstrates the community's ability to unite to achieve major national goals.
Al-Otaibi concluded his remarks by saying: "We at Namaa Charity renew our commitment to standing alongside state institutions in everything that strengthens national values, consolidates the culture of social responsibility, and achieves sustainable development for our beloved nation."
Al-Kandari: The "Save" National Campaign Represents a Model of Integration Between the Government Sector and Charitable Societies
Namaa Charity's Deputy CEO, Abdulaziz Al-Kandari, affirmed that the recognition from the Ministry of Electricity, Water, and Renewable Energy is an acknowledgment of Namaa's significant efforts in supporting national sustainability initiatives, explaining that the "Save" National Campaign represents a model of integration between the government sector and charitable societies. This enhances the effectiveness of awareness messages and achieves tangible results.
He said: “We are proud that Namaa is directly contributing to spreading a culture of resource conservation among all segments of society.” He noted that this campaign is part of a series of national initiatives aimed at raising awareness among citizens and residents about the importance of preserving the environment and natural resources.
Al-Kandari pointed out that through this collaboration, Namaa seeks to empower the community to actively participate in conservation efforts and transform this behavior into a sustainable daily practice. He emphasized that the cooperation with the Ministry of Electricity, Water, and Renewable Energy strengthens Namaa’s position as a strategic partner in national initiatives and provides a platform for exchanging expertise in the areas of awareness and community service.
Al-Kandari added that joint work contributes to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals and highlights the importance of partnerships between governmental and charitable institutions in creating a lasting positive impact. He stressed that every step in the “Save” campaign aims to motivate the community to conserve energy and water, thereby achieving economic savings and protecting the environment. He considered that the honoring is not just a celebration of past efforts, but rather an incentive to continue future initiatives and promote a culture of social responsibility among everyone, concluding his statement by saying: We at Namaa are committed to continuing to work with a national spirit and social responsibility, so that every charitable initiative and national service is a step towards a more conscious and sustainable society.
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