Kuwait University Attains WHO Accreditation As Healthy University City

23 April 2024 Kuwait

Kuwait University has reached a remarkable milestone with its accreditation as a healthy university city by the World Health Organization (WHO). This achievement was officially announced by Prof. Dr. Fayez Munshar Al-Dhafiri, Secretary-General of Kuwait University and its official spokesperson.

The accreditation follows a thorough evaluation conducted by a delegation from the World Health Organization, assessing Sabah Al-Salem University City's adherence to healthy city standards. The evaluation, which took place in Sabah Al-Salem University City – Al-Shaddadiya last December, culminated in this prestigious recognition.

Expressing gratitude for this accomplishment, Prof. Dr. Fayez Al-Dhafiri, Acting Secretary-General of Kuwait University, emphasized its significance. He highlighted Kuwait University's unwavering commitment to its developmental, cultural, and civilizational mission, catering to the well-being of both individuals and society at large.

Prof. Dr. Fayez Al-Dhafiri underscored the university's dedication to attaining regional and global prominence, emphasizing its continued efforts to maintain a distinguished position in the academic realm. He extended appreciation to all stakeholders, particularly health institutions, whose collaboration was pivotal in meeting the standards set forth by the Healthy Cities Initiative.

Furthermore, he reiterated Kuwait University's responsibility in advancing the educational process and fostering progress through a contemporary strategic vision. The institution remains steadfast in its commitment to achieving future goals while adhering to the principles of the Healthy Cities Initiative.

This accreditation as a healthy university city signifies a significant achievement for Kuwait University, reaffirming its commitment to creating a conducive environment for learning, research, and overall well-being within its campus community.

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