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AAW CEO and Chairman Faisal Ali Al-Mutawa (center) signs the deal in the presence of KSCCP Vice President Hamoud Ali Al-Mutairi (right) and another official.
AAW CEO and Chairman Faisal Ali Al-Mutawa (center) signs the deal in the presence of KSCCP Vice President Hamoud Ali Al-Mutairi (right) and another official.

AAW, KSCCP to provide expat cancer patients with Roche drugs

Initiative aims to bring hope to patients, make lymphoma treatment more accessible

KUWAIT: Ali Abdulwahab Al Mutawa Commercial Co (AAW) announced Sunday a partnership with the Kuwait Society for the Care of Cancer Patients (KSCCP) to provide advanced cancer drugs from Hoffmann-La Roche, the Swiss multinational healthcare company. This initiative aims to bring hope to expatriate cancer patients in Kuwait, making lymphoma treatment more accessible.

The partnership agreement was signed at AAW’s headquarters on Wednesday, November 20, during a meeting between AAW Chairman and CEO Faisal Ali Al-Mutawa, and KSCCP Chairman Mohamed Mubarak Al-Otaibi, in the presence of the Vice President Hamoud Ali Al-Mutairi, and a delegation from Roche, including the Regional Manager for the Gulf, Dr Ahmed Tawfik, and Dr Ali Abu Sharkh.

AAW CEO and Chairman Faisal Ali Al-Mutawa said: “We are pleased to sign this agreement with the Kuwait Society for the Care of Cancer Patients to provide the latest medications for critical cases of cancer to expatriate patients who are unable to bear the costs of treatment. This initiative is a noble humanitarian act that instills hope and alleviates the suffering of patients.”

KUWAIT: AAW and KSCCP officials pose for a group photo.
KUWAIT: AAW and KSCCP officials pose for a group photo.

He added: “We extend our gratitude to everyone who contributed to the success of this initiative, with special thanks to the KSCCP, under the patronage of Mohammed Mubarak Al-Otaibi. At AAW, we remain committed to improving patients’ lives and supporting charitable organizations addressing various illnesses.”

KSCCP Chairman Mohamed Mubarak Al-Otaibi said: “This partnership with AAW reflects our shared commitment to providing compassionate care and hope to expatriate cancer patients in Kuwait. By making lymphoma treatments more accessible and affordable, we are easing their burden and supporting their recovery. Thanks to AAW’s dedication to this cause, particularly Faisal Al-Mutawa, who consistently demonstrates the spirit of generosity and solidarity.”

Roche General Manager for the Gulf Countries, Dr Ahmed Tawfik said: “At Roche, we are committed to improving patients’ lives through innovation and ensuring that advanced treatments reach everyone in need. We recognize the efforts and the vital role KSCCP plays in supporting expatriate cancer patients and providing them with the care and hope they deserve.” Since its establishment, AAW has been dedicated to supporting organizations in the field of health awareness. The company has contributed to initiatives such as the Ruqaya Abdulwahab Al-Qatami Breast Cancer Foundation, and the National Cancer Awareness Campaign (CAN), among others.

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