Three Kuwaiti ministers held a meeting on Monday to bolster cooperation for serving families and children. The meeting was attended by Minister of Social Affairs, Family and Childhood Affairs and Minister of State for Youth Affairs Dr. Mathal Al-Huwaila, Minister of Health Dr. Ahmed Al-Awadhi, and Minister of Justice, Endowments and Islamic Affairs Dr. Mohammad Al-Wasmi, according to a statement issued by the Ministry of Social Affairs. The meeting focused on exploring means and tools to better serve and protect families and children, the statement added. The ministers also mulled forming a joint team to study aspects of cooperation to achieve this goal and boost social stability and security. The move is part of the social and humanitarian role of state institutions and their efforts to achieve public interests, it concluded. Source: Kuwait News Agency
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