The idea of creating the "Kuwaiti Solidarity Group" was initiated by the General Manager, Mr. Alaa Mohammed Al-Ameer. It emerged from the need to invent a new intellectual system that brings together local industry with genuine national labor from various segments of Kuwaiti society. The goal is to develop the culture of self-employment based on the principles of unity and collective solidarity, and to enhance this culture to cover all types of fieldwork currently performed by expatriate labor — such as construction, development, skilled trades, and various other industries.
The Kuwaiti National Solidarity Project is a vision rooted in the future — built on this beloved land for the progress of the nation and its people. At its core, it is about human development, as the real cause is Kuwait itself: preserving the past and history, focusing on the present, and harnessing the energy of youth with sincerity and hard work. It is about creating honest collective industrial work with a promising future, all under the umbrella of Kuwaiti Solidarity.
At the Kuwaiti Solidarity Media Center, we shine a light on this project with a spirit of national authenticity, professionalism, and ethical values. We are dedicated to promoting and marketing it through both public and private media channels. While media has often highlighted national projects, it has rarely offered a clear path toward true industrial development. Our role in the media industry is to bridge that gap — to promote and spread awareness of this national industrial project.
Everything begins with a dream, then an idea, followed by a study, a strategy, and finally execution through effective administrative structuring. We are now in the process of forming the structure needed to launch and market this industrial initiative — a project that aims to transform Kuwaiti society from one that is dependent to one that is industrial, skilled, and self-reliant. A society that thinks, executes, and produces — based on national Kuwaiti effort, from home to workplace to business. A Kuwaiti-made industry that serves all modern life needs to the greatest extent possible.
This comprehensive national project will also introduce the concept of safety systems to society, helping to move the nation toward a better and more advanced future in line with modern civilization, technology, and industrial human skills.
The role of the Media Center is to market this project in a dynamic, spontaneous, and academic manner — raising awareness of the importance of industry in society. And through this work, we realize that the Media Center is also contributing to shaping the future of media itself.