His Excellency Counselor Nasser Al-Sumait, Minister of Justice and Chairman of Kuwait's National Permanent Committee for Combating Human Trafficking and Migrant Smuggling, affirmed that "protecting individuals from human trafficking crimes is no longer optional but a national responsibility requiring year-round, coordinated institutional action."
In remarks to Kuwait News Agency (KUNA) on Wednesday marking the World Day Against Trafficking in Persons, Al-Sumait outlined Kuwait's comprehensive strategy:
Integrated Approach:
Combines prevention, legislation, and victim protection
Anchored in transparency and accountability principles
Modernized Tools:
Continuously evolving measures to address digital space challenges and global trends
Key Pillars:
"Public awareness is our first line of defense"
"True success is measured by our preventive capacity"
Community partnerships and responsible media engagement
Vision:
Confidence that nationally coordinated efforts aligned with international standards will create a discrimination-free society where rights are safeguarded
Contextual Background:
Kuwait established its National Committee to Combat Human Trafficking and Migrant Smuggling in 2018
Vision: "A Kuwait free from human trafficking through awareness-building and systematic eradication"
UN designated July 30 as World Day Against Trafficking in Persons to amplify victim advocacy