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Welcome to Day 2, Session 1 of the World Crafts Forum (WCF) in Kuwait. This opening panel, "Compassion and Commerce," challenges the false choice between cultural preservation and economic growth. Moderated by Sundeep, the session reframes crafts not as "cultural add-ons," but as essential economic infrastructure that sustains livelihoods, anchors tourism, and supports social cohesion. Opening Remarks: Ms. Pervina Nakibi: Deputy Mayor of Panjakent, Tajikistan. She celebrates Panjakent’s recent designation as a World Craft City for its legendary Suzani embroidery, highlighting how this recognition serves as a bridge between cultures and a source of national pride. Moderator: Sundeep: Leading the dialogue on how compassion—defined as artisan welfare and dignity—is actually a form of "market intelligence" that leads to more resilient and trusted commerce. Panelists: Dr. Carol Lopez (USA): Former City Council member of Santa Fe, New Mexico (the #1 tourist destination in North America). She explores how museums function as economic ecosystems and how Santa Fe uses its status as a World Craft City to attract global buyers. Dr. Sonica Soni (India): Associate Professor at the Symbiosis Institute of Design. She discusses the academic and practical "triangulation" between artisans, designers, and institutes, advocating for turning artisans into entrepreneurs. Iromi Negmatullaeva (Tajikistan): A key architect of Panjakent’s World Craft City submission. she shares the "Policy to Practice" perspective from Central Asia, detailing government grants and programs that support rural women artisans. Key Discussion Points: Economic Infrastructure: Why crafts should be central to MSME planning, generating employment, and sustaining local supply chains. The "10% Rule": Why policy is only 10% of the battle, while the remaining 90% relies on consistent, community-led implementation. The Power of Storytelling: How connecting the buyer with the "human mark" and the story behind the object creates value that machine-made goods cannot replicate. Sustainable Tourism: Using World Craft City designations as magnets for "heart-centered" commerce and international visibility. About the World Crafts Council (WCC): Connecting the #World and shaping the #Future. For over 60 years, the WCC has been the global voice for #artisans, ensuring that traditional #craftsmanship thrives as a pillar of the modern creative economy. Join the Conversation: "Dignity can scale." How can your city better support artisans as engines of the local economy? Let us know in the comments! #worldcraftscouncil #wcc #wcf #WorldCraftCity #panjakent #santafe #Suzani #creativeeconomy #Artisans #handmade #sustainabletourism #Kuwait2026 #craftsmanship