Youth Association of Kuwait

Along with five other non-governmental organizations, Kuwait Civil Alliance was established in 14 January 2014 to issue a Universal Periodic Report to be presented at the United Nations Human Rights Council.

The convention elects an executive board which creates committees and appoints members with special tasks and runs the day-to-day affairs of the association.

While most organizations with political alignments backed the Nabeeha 5 electoral remapping campaign in 2006, the association opposed it because it saw it as an unfair redistribution that would marginalize sects of society.

One of the main events on the political arena in Kuwait in 2011 was the Friday Protests which were spearheaded by Islamist and tribe-backed MPs, in addition to some youth groups.

[11][12][13] Currently, the organization's headquarters is located in the Woman's Cultural and Social Society in Khaldiya, Block 2, Salem bin Ali Bougamaz Street.