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Qurbani Appeal

 

Muslim Aid’s 2011 Qurbani campaign “Feed More, Reach More” raised over £550,000.

In 2011 Muslim Aid field offices and partners across the world implemented Qurbani programme in 39 countries, including field and non-field offices. This year Muslim Aid also introduced its Qurbani Plus programme. This programme allowed the donors to make an extra contribution to help Muslim Aid distribute in emergency affected areas where conflicts or natural disasters dramatically raise the price of meat.

 

Muslim Aid’s unique Livelihood programme, now in its third year, has proven very successful. In Bosnia, pregnant sheep were bought by Muslim Aid when the prices were low and loaned to poor farmers who reared them throughout the year. The farmers then took the sheep back at Eid- Ul-Adha to sacrifice as part of the Qurbani programme. Through Muslim Aid’s partners across the globe we were able to reach more beneficiaries in countries such as Ghana, Sierra Leone and Mongolia.

 

Muslim Aid’s partner Northern Ghana Aid carried out Qurbani programme in Ghana.

 

Muslim Aid’s partner Islamic Dawah Centre carried out Qurbani programme in Sierra Leone.

 

Muslim Aid’s partner Mongolian Muslim Society carried out Qurbani programme in Mongolia.