Twenty-seven teams from the Filipino community, the Kuwait Municipality, in cooperation with the Kuwait Workers Union, the Philippine Embassy, ​​the Office of Migrant Workers, the Working Women’s Committee and the Filipino Labor Associations, cleaned the coastal strip from Al-Wattia Beach to Al-Bida’a Roundabout, as part of the “Deertna Deserve” campaign.

“The aim of the campaign was to build bridges of cooperation between the federation and social responsibility, in addition to educating everyone, whether they are citizens or residents,” said Mohammed Al-Arada, advisor to the General Federation of Kuwait Workers, reports Al-Rai daily.

He added, “The federations and syndicates always support government work and serve the community, aiming to educate it that our country is clean, whether in the waterfront or residential or commercial areas.”

The Vice Consul and Third Secretary at the Philippine Embassy, thanked the Labor Union and the municipality for this event, stressing, “It is inspiring to see the Filipino community contribute to this matter, especially since the beaches are very important to the community, and therefore we must enjoy clean beaches, and we are happy to support between the environment, the municipality and the community in such an event.

The ceremony witnessed honoring the directors of the hygiene departments in the Kuwait Municipality branches, and a number of members of the community, in addition to distributing brochures to the members of the community that included a definition of Environmental Protection Law 99 of 2015, and it includes 4 languages.


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