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Age Concern Tower Hamlets provides services to elderly people in need throughout the borough of Tower Hamlets. They speciallise in social advocacy work, campaiging with and on behalf of elderly people, as well as researching ithe needs of older people, pioneering projects and looking at new ways to address problems. Muslim Aid is working with Age Concern Tower Hamlets on the Handyperson project.

BOND (British Overseas NGOs for Development) is the UK's broadest network of voluntary organisations working in international development. BOND aims to improve the UK's contribution to international development by promoting the exchange of experience, ideas and information. Muslim Aid joined BOND in 2002.

Crisis Action is an international, non-profit organisation which aims to help avert conflicts, prevent human rights abuses and ensure governments fulfil their obligations to protect civilians.Crisis Action works closely with a diverse range of partners who are all concerned with tackling the immediate effects or long-term consequences of conflict.

ECHO The European Commission for Humanitarian Aid is one of the world's main humanitarian aid donors. We are currently working with ECHO on our rehabilitation and reconstruction projects in Bangladesh after cyclone Sidr.

Global Medic Muslim Aid has worked closely with Canadian-based relief organisation Global Medic to provide emergency medical care and water purifying systems to people affected by the recent floods and earthquakes across the world. Global Medic is the operational arm of the David McAntony Gibson Foundation (DMGF), a registered Canadian charity that runs capacity building programs in post conflict nations and provides disaster relief services to large scale catastrophes around the world.

HAP- The Humanitarian Accountability Partnership strives to make sure that work carried out by humanitarian agencies is accountable and that promises are met to its intended beneficiaries. They take into account of the views, needs and capacities of disaster survivors so that the quality and effectiveness of their humanitarian work is improved. Muslim Aid joined the partnership in January 2007.

IFRC (The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies) – The world's largest humanitarian organisation, they strive, through voluntary action, for a world of empowered communities, better able to address human suffering and crises. The Federation, together with National Societies and the International Committee of the Red Cross, make up the International Red Cross and Red

UMCOR (The United Methodist Committee on Relief) Another important partnership following joint work in Sri Lanka was formally declared on 26th June 2007, with one of the world’s most prominent non-proselytising Christian relief agencies, UMCOR.
UMCOR and Muslim Aid first began working together in Sri Lanka in 2005 following the tsunami disaster. They were one of the few organisations to provide relief when the fighting broke out in Mutur, Sri Lanka in the summer of 2006. Whilst working closely to serve the people of this region, the two faith-based organisations realised the potential for a worldwide partnership.

Waterwise is a UK NGO focused on decreasing water consumption in the UK by 2010, raising awareness of water wastage in the UK and building the evidence base for large scale water efficiency. They are the leading authority on water efficiency in the UK. Muslim Aid and Waterwise are working together for the Love water, Love Life Campaign to raise awareness of water shortages in developing countries.
