Nearly four decades later, poverty continues to rob millions of their dignity, a painful reminder that our shared human duty, and as Muslims, our moral and spiritual duty, remains unfinished.

Allah ﷻ commands in the Qur’an:

This verse reminds us that helping others is not an act of charity; it is an act of justice.

When Systems Fail Families

Restoring Dignity Through Choice

At Islamic Relief, our work is inspired by the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, who said:

“The best of people are those who are most beneficial to others.”

Our approach to eradicating poverty centres on dignity and choice, empowering people to rebuild their own lives.

  • Through our Orphan Sponsorship Programme, over 90,000 orphaned children receive support within their family homes, through food aid, healthcare and education. .
  • In Yemen, cash assistance reaches 324,000 people.
  • In Lebanon, food vouchers support over 3,000 families each month.
  • In Gaza, over 22,000 orphaned children and their families receive aid support through the Orphan Sponsorship Programme.

Through these methods, we empower caregivers to meet their children’s needs with choice and dignity. It’s mercy in action, compassion that renews trust and self-worth.

Building Resilient Livelihoods

  • In Niger, 1,200 families received goats, and 6,000 received seeds to sustain farming livelihoods.
  • In Pakistan, climate-resilient projects empower 70,000 people to withstand floods and drought.
  • In Morocco, women’s cooperatives enable more than 1,000 women to gain financial independence.
  • In South Africa, 2,927 individuals completed vocational training to enhance their employment prospects.

Co-Creating Hope with Communities

Real change happens when communities lead their own transformation.

  • In KwaZulu-Natal, the Thandokwethu Primary School rehabilitation project improved facilities for hundreds of learners through community input.
  • In Ethiopia, partnerships strengthened health systems for 78,900 people.
  • In Iraq, rebuilding schools for 30,500 children ensured that communities’ voices shaped every design.

From control to care, from aid to partnership, this is how dignity is restored.

Give Hope, Restore Dignity

Poverty is a violation of human rights, and in Islam, it is also a call to conscience. Let’s remember that giving is not loss; it is honour.

Your contribution can equip a family with tools to earn a living or help a child grow up safely within their family home. We must answer the call to uphold justice and compassion, and work toward the complete eradication of poverty in all its forms.

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