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Islamic Relief IAPG Meeting 18.09.2013

Syrian girls at play in refugee camp. Islamic Relief IAPG Meeting 18.09.2013. Who we are. Established in 1984, we’re an independent humanitarian and development organisation. We are present in 51 countries (16 Affiliates and have relief & development programmes in 35 of those countries.

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Islamic Relief IAPG Meeting 18.09.2013

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  1. Syrian girls at play in refugee camp Islamic Relief IAPG Meeting 18.09.2013

  2. Who we are Established in 1984, we’re an independent humanitarian and development organisation. We are present in 51 countries (16 Affiliates and have relief & development programmes in 35 of those countries. International Office, Birmingham Our vision is of a caring world where communities are empowered, social obligations are fulfilled and people respond as one to the suffering of others.

  3. Who we are

  4. Our values • We are guided by our faith inspired values: • Sincerity (Ikhlas) • Excellence (Ihsan) • Compassion (Rahma) • Social Justice (Adl) • Custodianship (Amana) A flooded mosque in Punjab, Pakistan “Whoever saved one life, it is as if he saved all humankind.” Qur’an, 5:32

  5. Our Objectives • We work on six objectives: • Responding to emergencies • Supporting education • Promoting sustainable livelihoods • Caring for orphans and children in need • Providing access to healthcare and water • Campaigning and advocating on humanitarian issues. Bangladeshi community meeting

  6. IRW Integrity • A signatory to the Code of Conduct for the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movements and NGOs in Disaster Relief • An equal opportunity employer • Signatory of the code of Good Practice of

  7. IRW Income in 2012

  8. Expenditures

  9. Disaster risk reduction & resilience “We’re working with vulnerable communities across the globe, so that when the worst happens they cope better and get back on their feet faster” Innovative community-led disaster risk reduction initiatives in Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sudan & Niger. Feeling the Heat campaign called upon the international community to increase investment in disaster risk reduction schemes. Rebuilding communitiesin Pakistan Raised homesteads in Bangladesh

  10. Emergency aid & assistance • 91 emergency project carried out in 2012 • UNHCR Camp management in Yemen, Iraq & Egypt. • 54 relief projects in Syria • and neighbouring countries. Our work included providing essential medical supplies and 30 ambulances, as well • as shelter, food, clothing and other vital items. • Rakhine State, Myanmar: building • shelters, tube wells, bathing facilities and latrines as well as delivering food parcels to vulnerable Muslim and Buddhist communities.

  11. Water & Sanitation More than 4,250 people in the Somali Regional State, Ethiopia, received sustainable access to clean water Innovative “Hafeer” rain water collection system in Sudan Haitian children show off their hygiene pamphlets New water points in Ethiopia

  12. Health & Nutrition 118,000 children and mothers vaccinated against tetanus and polio in Ethiopia Eye cataract scheme & blanket feeding in Niger.

  13. q Education In the developing countries, education is a social necessity. However, this right is often denied to poor people. In a single year, we help more than 146,000 children worldwide to unlock brighter futures through education: Haiti - £5 million project to build 5 schools (15,000 pupils) In Haiti Chechnya - access to school & training material provided to 3,000 people with hearing disability.

  14. Livelihoods “We provide vulnerable people with the means to work themselves out of poverty, permanently.” Our Islamic micro-finance has now helped in excess of 10,000 people in Kosova (Pilot Country) and has been rolled out to several other countries including China, Indonesia, Sudan, Pakistan and Middle East and Balkans. Micro-finance in China Building the fisheries industry in Indonesia

  15. Campaigning for change From our values: example of speaking out against injustice, we push for social change: In 2012, we lobbied donor governments on humanitarian and development aid for Afghanistan. We set out six clear recommendations improve food Security & tackle poverty, build livelihoods, ensure culturally sensitive education programmes, secure cost effectiveness and transparency in aid delivery.

  16. Islamic Programmes Seasonal Programmes: In 2012, 2.8 million people in 29 countries benefited from Qurbani meat & 100,000 food parcels were distributed in our £3 million Ramadan programme Waqf (Endowements) & Finance Women received training and access to qardhasan - interest-free loans which are foregone if the beneficiary has difficulty paying it back - to set up successful small enterprises. Ramadan food Parcels in Kosova Waqf-funded healthcare in Sri Lanka Islamic micro-financein Bosnia

  17. Procurement & Logistics • “.. To build Global Procurement and Logistics systems...” • Achieve cost savings • To manage & develop IKD systems (£12m delivered last year / 94 TEU) • To meet international minimum standards • Re-think our P&L structure (organigram across the whole organisation) Medicines delivery in Somalia In-kind donations of School bags loaded with stationeries

  18. Thank you

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