December 2, 2025

المساهمة في صياغة تقرير الحوكمة المستدامة (ESG لاتحاد مصارف الكويت)

Contributing to the Drafting of the ESG Report for the Kuwait Banking Association (KBA)

Enhancing Transparency – Supporting Digital Transformation – Embedding Social Responsibility Practices As part of its commitment to supporting good governance practices and developing sustainability strategies within the financial sector, DAL contributed to the preparation of the Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Report for the Kuwait Banking Association (KBA), in partnership with the Sonbola Foundation. The report provided a methodological narrative and a comparative analysis of Kuwaiti banks’ performance in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). It reviewed trends in social spending, avenues for community investment, and governance practices, alongside benchmarking against international models. This work serves as a reference to assist the banking sector in: This collaboration represents a significant step in cementing the role of Kuwaiti banks as key partners in sustainable development. It acts as an extension of DAL’s role in building impact ecosystems grounded in data and specialized analysis.

مشاركة DAL في ملتقى شركاء جسور 2025 – المنامة

DAL Participates in the Jusoor Partners Forum 2025 – Manama

DAL participated as a strategic partner in the Jusoor Partners Forum 2025, held in Manama on October 30, 2025. The event was organized by ESCWA in partnership with the Regional Network for Social Responsibility and various development institutions across the Arab region. This participation aligns with DAL’s role in fostering development partnerships and supporting community sustainability efforts at the regional level. Held under the theme “Effective Partnership and a Way Forward,” the forum highlighted the importance of cross-sector collaboration in youth empowerment, skills development, and the creation of employment and entrepreneurship opportunities. The program also featured specialized panel discussions addressing best practices in youth engagement and capacity building. The event witnessed the announcement of 10 new partnerships under the 2026–2027 action plan. It also included a youth exhibition featuring university students and entrepreneurs, who were introduced to the Jusoor initiative and its partners while exploring opportunities for professional collaboration. DAL’s participation in this regional event underscores its ongoing commitment to supporting the sustainable impact ecosystem and strengthening partnerships that contribute to empowering Arab communities and advancing sustainable development pathways.

Developing the Foundational Strategic Plan for “Istidama” Association

DAL for Community Sustainability supported the Istidama Association—the first organization dedicated to Social Responsibility—in developing its foundational strategic plan. This support was provided to Istidama as an emerging entity focused on aligning institutional operations with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This collaboration serves as an extension of DAL’s role in empowering community organizations and building their institutional capacities. The team contributed to formulating an integrated strategic roadmap for the coming five years, encompassing the vision, strategic priorities, and impact pathways. The DAL team engaged in a series of strategic dialogues with the Association’s leadership, which included a meeting with Her Excellency the Minister of Social Affairs, Family and Childhood Affairs. The meeting addressed promising prospects for collaboration and the Association’s role in promoting a culture of sustainability. Discussions also covered mechanisms for preparing sustainability reports for Ministry-affiliated entities to support transparency, governance, and national compliance. This project exemplifies DAL’s commitment to supporting emerging entities and community institutions, equipping them to become effective contributors within the sustainable development ecosystem.

Launch of the Community Sustainability (CS) Guide: A Strategic Step to Establish Governance Standards in the Charitable Sector

The release of the Community Sustainability (CS) Guide stands as one of DALcs.org’s most significant achievements in the realm of standard-setting and the development of guiding frameworks for the non-profit sector in Kuwait. Conceived as a proactive initiative, the project aims to anchor community work as an evidence-based strategic practice. The concept was presented to His Excellency the Minister of Social Affairs, Family and Childhood Affairs, in the presence of the Board of Directors of the Union of Charitable Societies and Foundations, where it received widespread support and appreciation. Subsequently, this effort culminated in the development of the first methodological framework for producing disclosure and sustainability reports for charitable institutions. This was achieved through the design and issuance of the CS Guide in collaboration with the Union of Kuwaiti Charitable Societies and Foundations. The value of this guide lies in its function as: Thus, the guide contributes to transforming sustainability concepts from mere slogans into tangible, measurable, and applicable practices. It enhances the charitable sector’s capacity to operate with efficiency, transparency, and sustainability.

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