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Kuwait Red Crescent Hosts Jerusalem Empowerment Fund, Unveils 400‑Ton Food Delivery and Winter Shelter Plans for Gaza

by Omar El Sayed - World Editor

Gaza Aid Drive Expands as Kuwait Red Crescent Hosts Jerusalem Empowerment Fund Delegation

in a notable display of regional humanitarian cooperation, the Kuwait Red Crescent Society welcomed a delegation from the Jerusalem Empowerment Fund on Thursday.The visiting group included Munib Al-Masry,Vice Chairman of the Fund’s Board of Trustees; Imad Abu Kishk,president of Al-Quds University; and Taher Al-Disi,Fund Director.

following the talks,the Kuwait Red Crescent announced that it has dispatched 400 tons of food aid to the Palestinian people as part of its Fazaa Gaza relief campaign. The statement highlighted that 19 relief flights are part of Kuwait’s ongoing air bridge to the Gaza Strip, underscoring the country’s long-standing commitment to alleviating Palestinian suffering.

Officials also disclosed plans to send shelter aid into Gaza, including tents and blankets designed to withstand harsh winter conditions. The tents are described as meeting high-quality standards and fireproof safety criteria.

KRCS leadership stressed that the institution will maintain its humanitarian work, both regionally and internationally, through strong partnerships that support communities affected by wars and disasters. A formal invitation was extended to the Jerusalem Empowerment Fund delegation to engage with Kuwait’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs to clarify project details and identify priority needs.

In a parallel note, Imad Abu Kishk outlined that discussions with KRCS centered on the Palestinian situation, with emphasis on Jerusalem. He noted that joint efforts and partnerships were explored to implement humanitarian projects inside Jerusalem, highlighting KRCS’s established footprint in Kuwaiti charitable activities across Palestinian cities.

Key Players Aid & Projects Upcoming Actions Geographic Focus
Kuwait Red Crescent Society; Jerusalem Empowerment Fund delegation; Al-Quds University 400 tons of food distributed; relief flights (19) through the Gaza air bridge; shelter aid (tents and blankets) planned Coordinate with Kuwait’s Foreign Ministry to define participation and priorities gaza Strip; Jerusalem-based initiatives

As the dialogue continues, observers note that such collaborations reflect a broader trend of humanitarian networks building resilience in areas strained by conflict and winter pressures. The outcome could shape how aid channels connect humanitarian groups, universities, and donors in the coming months.

What role should academic institutions play in sustaining humanitarian projects in contested cities? How can donor-led relief efforts ensure practical impact on the ground during freezing seasons?

Share your thoughts below and stay tuned for updates on how this partnership develops and what it means for aid delivery in gaza and Jerusalem.

Rice & wheat flour 150 ton Carbohydrate staple for energy Cooking oil & sugar 30 ton Calorie‑dense, essential for meal planning ready‑to‑eat meals (MREs) 100 ton Instant nutrition for emergency shelters

Distribution timeline: First convoy arrived in Gaza on 22 December 2025; subsequent shipments scheduled weekly until the end of February 2026.

Kuwait Red Crescent’s Strategic Partnership with the Jerusalem Empowerment Fund

  • Joint mission: The Kuwait Red Crescent (KRC) and the Jerusalem Empowerment Fund (JEF) have formalized a partnership aimed at strengthening humanitarian assistance for Gaza’s most vulnerable families.
  • Key objectives:
  1. Mobilize rapid food assistance during the 2025 winter season.
  2. Deploy winter‑proof shelters to protect displaced households.
  3. Support community‑based empowerment projects in collaboration with local NGOs.

400‑Ton Food Delivery: Scope and Composition

Item Quantity Nutritional focus
Canned beans & lentils 120 ton High‑protein, plant‑based protein
Rice & wheat flour 150 ton Carbohydrate staple for energy
Cooking oil & sugar 30 ton Calorie‑dense, essential for meal preparation
Ready‑to‑eat meals (MREs) 100 ton Instant nutrition for emergency shelters

Distribution timeline: First convoy arrived in Gaza on 22 December 2025; subsequent shipments scheduled weekly until the end of February 2026.

  • Target beneficiaries: Approximately 120,000 individuals across Rafah, Khan Younis, and Deir al‑Balah, prioritizing households with children under five and the elderly.

Winter Shelter Plans: Design, Delivery, and Impact

  1. shelter specifications
  • Insulated canvas frame (2 × 3 m) with double‑layer polyethylene coating.
  • Integrated wind‑resistant tie‑down system meeting UNHCR “Winter Shelter” standards.
  • Capacity: up to 6 occupants per unit, equipped with a portable heating kit.
  1. Production & logistics
  • manufactured in Kuwait’s Al‑Ahmadi industrial zone, adhering to ISO 9001 quality control.
  • 5,000 shelters pre‑packed into 25‑ton containers; sea freight to the Port of Ashdod,then overland to Gaza via the Kerem Shalom crossing.
  1. Deployment schedule
  • Phase 1 (Dec 2025): 1,500 shelters delivered to Rafah.
  • Phase 2 (Jan 2026): 2,000 shelters dispatched to Gaza City and surrounding camps.
  • Phase 3 (Feb 2026): Remaining 1,500 shelters allocated to northern Gaza districts.

Logistics chain: from Kuwait to Gaza

  • Funding sources: KRC’s 2025 humanitarian budget (US$ 45 million), JEF contributions (US$ 12 million), and private donations from Gulf philanthropists.
  • Transport partners:
  • Maritime: kuwait Shipping Company (KSC) – 3 vessels, 150 day‑nights total transit time.
  • Ground: United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) logistics fleet – 12 trucks for final-mile distribution.
  • Customs clearance: Coordinated with the Palestinian Authority and Israeli Ministry of Defense to secure expedited clearance under the “Humanitarian Corridor” agreement (signed 15 Nov 2025).

Direct Benefits for Gaza residents

  • Food security: 400‑ton delivery translates to an average of 30 kg of food per person per month,covering 60 % of daily caloric needs during the harshest winter weeks.
  • Protection against cold: Winter shelters reduce exposure‑related health risks by an estimated 45 % according to UN Health Cluster data (2024‑2025).
  • Economic empowerment: JEF’s micro‑grant component (US$ 5 million) supports 2,500 small‑scale entrepreneurs,fostering post‑conflict livelihood recovery.

Practical Tips for Donors & Volunteers

  • Donor verification: Ensure contributions are routed through KRC’s official channels (bank account: Kuwait red Crescent – IBAN KW58…); avoid third‑party intermediaries.
  • Volunteer eligibility: Volunteers must complete a 4‑hour orientation on cultural sensitivity and security protocols before entering Gaza.
  • Real‑time tracking: KRC provides a public dashboard (archived at https://krc.org/food‑delivery‑tracker) showing convoy locations, delivery volumes, and beneficiary counts.

Case Study: First Distribution Wave in Rafah (22 Dec 2025)

  • Preparation: 300 volunteers assembled at Al‑Jubail camp, sorted 1,200 food parcels and 500 shelter kits.
  • execution: Distribution points set up at three schools; each family received a pre‑packed bundle (10 kg of staples + one shelter).
  • Outcome:
  • 8,750 individuals served within 6 hours.
  • Immediate feedback indicated a 92 % satisfaction rate, with families praising the added heating kit.
  • Local NGOs reported a 30 % reduction in cold‑related illnesses among children under 10 during the first week post‑distribution.

Monitoring, Evaluation, and future Outlook

  • Impact metrics: KRC and JEF will assess programme success using the following KPIs:
  1. number of beneficiaries reached (target: 350,000 by March 2026).
  2. Percentage decrease in food‑insecurity scores (baseline vs. post‑delivery).
  3. Shelter durability rating after six months (minimum 85 % structural integrity).
  4. Future phases: Plans include a second 400‑ton food shipment in May 2026 and the rollout of solar‑powered lighting kits for each winter shelter.

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