KUWAIT CITY, June 24 — Agility, a global supply chain services and infrastructure leader, has renewed its corporate social responsibility (CSR) partnerships with Kuwait’s top non-profits, aiming to support over 5,000 beneficiaries in 2025. This milestone builds on a 20-year legacy that has positively impacted 51,000+ individuals across the country.
Empowering Youth and Education
- INJAZ-Kuwait: Agility’s 18-year partnership continues with support for nationwide financial literacy and entrepreneurship programs. These include “It’s My Business,” “Job Shadows,” and “Innovation Camps,” designed to prepare students for private-sector success.
- LOYAC’s KON Program: Entering its 10th year, this five-week entrepreneurship bootcamp for students (ages 12–16), created with Babson College, focuses on real-world business training and leadership skills.
- CODED Academy: Agility renewed its strategic backing for Kuwait Codes and Academy X, free programs that have trained over 2,800 youth in programming and digital skills, with a special focus on empowering women in tech.
Community Health, Inclusion, and Workforce Development
- RUN Kuwait by FSHN: Agility remains a founding sponsor of this annual charity race, which funds therapy for underprivileged children with special needs through the Fawzia Sultan Healthcare Network (FSHN).
- Work-Maker Project: In collaboration with the Youth Public Authority and ESG, Agility continues to train 25 Kuwaiti engineering graduates annually in facilities management, helping bridge the skills gap between academia and employment.
- Career Fairs: Agility actively participates in national university job fairs, including AUM and K-Tech, to engage with Kuwait’s emerging workforce and promote local hiring.
- ‘Food for Good’ Program: In partnership with the Kuwait Association for Needy Families, Agility distributes Ramadan food packages to 1,000 underprivileged families, with help from its subsidiaries UPAC and Shipa.
Recognitions & Sustainability Leadership
Agility ranks among the top three sustainability leaders in the Middle East’s transport and logistics sector and is one of only five Kuwaiti companies featured on Forbes Middle East’s Sustainable 100 list (2024). It has also maintained a position in the FTSE4Good Index since 2020, reflecting its commitment to ESG excellence.