Kuwait’s central bank issuing coins commemorating UN humanitarian award

Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah (right) celebrates the commemorative coins alongside Dr. Mohammed Y. Al-Hashel (left)
Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah (right) celebrates the commemorative coins alongside Dr. Mohammed Y. Al-Hashel (left)
0Comments

The Central Bank of Kuwait has released new commemorative coins celebrating Kuwaiti leader and Emir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah’s recognition by the United Nations (U.N.) as Humanitarian Leader of 2014.

In celebration of the anniversary, three coins will be released with the Kuwaiti leader’s likeness and an inscription memorializing the U.N. recognition in both Arabic and English. The releases will be a golden 100 dinar coin, a gold-plated 10 dinar coin and a silver 5 dinar coin.

The U.N. presented Sabah the award in recognition of his work to diminish suffering for people around the world as well as his support of humanitarian causes and conflict resolution. The U.N. also designated Kuwait as a Global Humanitarian Center.

Dr. Mohammed Al-Hashel, governor of the Central Bank of Kuwait, outlined the commemorative coin’s inscriptions.

The coins have “‘A Commemorative Issue for the Naming of His Highness the Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmed Al-Jaber Al-Sabah as a Humanitarian Leader by the United Nations’ in Arabic around the periphery and a portrait of His Highness the Amir surrounded by decorative motifs,” Al-Hashel said. “The reverse has the same inscription in English in addition to decorative circular designs that contain the official logos of the state of Kuwait and the United Nations, and the inscription ‘Central Bank of Kuwait’ in addition to other designs.”

Al-Hashel said announcements will be made when the coins are available to the public.



Related

HE Khalid Al Rumaihi Chairman Aluminium Bahrain (Alba)

Alba to acquire Aluminium Dunkerque for USD 2.2 billion in major industrial deal

Aluminium Bahrain (Alba) has agreed to acquire France’s largest aluminium smelter for USD 2.2 billion following an MoU signed with Bpifrance during the Choose France Summit. The deal includes significant investment by Bpifrance as minority shareholder.

Dena Almansoori

ADNOC deploys heavy-duty robot for inspections at Taweelah Gas Compression Plant

ADNOC has introduced a heavy-duty inspection robot at its Taweelah plant aimed at boosting safety during hazardous tasks. The company plans further advancements with a new operator robot capable of handling complex operations remotely or autonomously.

Hana Al Rostamani Chief Executive Officer First Abu Dhabi Bank (FAB)

First Abu Dhabi Bank reports AED 381 billion mobilised for sustainable and transition finance

First Abu Dhabi Bank says it has mobilised AED 381 billion for sustainable finance from 2022–25. The bank’s new report details support for renewable energy projects and electric vehicle adoption as part of national climate goals.

Trending

The Weekly Newsletter

Sign-up for the Weekly Newsletter from Gulf News Journal.