Rawda, Kuwait

It was also named for its pure waters and fertile lands and soils, as well as because it was well-known for being a peaceful picnic destination to Kuwaiti residents.

Rawda occupies an area of 3 million square meters (3,000,000 m²), throughout which a large amount of groundwater wells are spread.

These wells help in flourishing and facilitating the agricultural process, and this is considered one of the most important factors that contributed to giving it this name.

The region is characterized by ethnic diversity and the spread of different nationalities, and this is the case with most areas of Kuwait, which receive expatriates from everywhere.

It is worth noting that the population census of the Rawda varies constantly due to the entry and exit of citizens to and from it.

[7] The area also contains a municipality, public library for residents and expatriates, a post office, and a central, public library for residents and expatriates; these are located in the administrative building adjacent to the main supermarket (Rawda & Hawally Cooperative Society Administration).

Operated by the Kuwaiti Ministry Of Health (M.O.H) and built over an area of 1,200 m², the Rawda Health Center provides a plethora of diagnostic and specialized services to residents.It seeks to provide all the medical needs of all residents of the area, and to meet emergency requests as quickly as possible.

Rawda occupies a high position in attracting tourists due to the beautiful public parks spread everywhere.

As for the real estate market within the region, many homes have been offered for sale in various places within the Rawda area.

The project was funded by the National Islamic Authority, as well as the Tarahum team located inside Kuwait.

Each of these residential units will consist of a living room, kitchen, bathroom and two bedrooms, on a building area of 35 m².

These services will include electricity, drinking water, and sanitation through the establishment of a special sewage station in the area.

The official logo and branding of the Rawda & Hawally Cooperative Society. It represents a smiling shopping bag, along with a statement that reads "Since 1969" (the year the aforementioned was officially established) and the cooperative society's name shown below. This branding is seen as lit-up signage on the main supermarket and smaller convenience stores' buildings of the area. It is also imprinted on the plastic shopping bags that are used there.
A breakdown of all members of the Rawda & Hawally Cooperative Society's board of directors, with Mohammad Yousef Al-Kandari being at the top, serving as the chairman of the cooperative society's board of directors.