NONE. Kuwait has refused to accept any refugees and has a policy of forcibly deporting any refugees that come to its borders. However, the Kuwaiti government has extended indefinitely the current VISAs that roughly 120,000 Syrian Nationals living in Kuwait have. To clarify, these 120,000 Syrians are not refugees, but guest workers, most of whom arrived in Kuwait long before the Syrian Civil War and would have returned to Syria during this period but for the conflict and their VISAs being extended.
united nation connected they help refugees comps
by u helping it.
Most live in Kuwait City Does this help? :-) -Dain
You cannot directly help refugees, but can give to charitys to help their wellbeing, you could expect a certain standard of the treatment to a refugee in a EU country anyway.
The United Nations attempted to offer solutions to help Kuwait City. Yet, Arab nations were reluctant to accept international intervention for security commitments to Kuwait.
Possibly because no country would take the refugees.
The UNHCR is a part of the UN which is devoted to helping refugees
Help Of Some Diffrent organigation.
Kuwait does not act poor. when in need they ask help for the neighboring countries. they have money to support their country. Kuwait is a beautiful country.
The Liberal Party did help the Indonesian to get to Australia but they don't want to help the Malaysian.
to help refugees and to make less people die