In an achievement that reflects its growing community impact, PASS – Peace for Sustainable Societies Foundation has secured third place in the Uncle Khaled Al-Eissa Award for 2025 in the State of Kuwait; an award that honors initiatives and institutions contributing to serving humanity and strengthening the values of solidarity and development in the Arab region.
This recognition comes in appreciation of the role the Foundation plays in implementing developmental and community projects that support the rights of the most vulnerable groups, promote the participation of women and youth, and expand spaces for community-level peace—efforts that are inherently an extension of humanitarian work aimed at improving people’s lives and enhancing their resilience.
The award was received by Programs Manager Shahenaz Bamosa on behalf of the Foundation’s team. She expressed PASS’s pride in this gesture, which reflects regional attention to community efforts in Yemen, affirming that this recognition provides additional motivation to continue working toward protecting rights and advancing development and peace.
PASS – Peace for Sustainable Societies further reaffirms its commitment—supported by its distinguished team and local and international partners—to contributing to the building of just, cohesive, and more sustainable communities.