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IHH delivered qurban meat to 2.6 million people
IHH Humanitarian Relief Foundation delivered 65,775 Qurbani shares of its donors to 2.6 million people in need in 60 countries, including Turkey. IHH also presented Eid clothes to 41,416 orphans in 14 countries, all with the support of donors.
11.07.2022

IHH carried out its 2022 Qurban activities in 60 countries, including Turkey, with the slogan "A Share of Happiness." Our donors chose where they wanted to have their Qurban from the countries listed in IHH’s 2022 Qurban organization. 

65 thousand 775 Qurbani shares

IHH delivered 65,775 Qurbani shares to those in need on behalf of the donors. The meat was distributed to 526 thousand families totaling 2 million 630 thousand beneficiaries, hence exceeding last year’s number at a total of 62 thousand 62 Qurbani shares to 2 million 482 thousand 480 beneficiaries.

IHH teams, who went all over the world for the Qurban activities to support their brothers and sisters who were waiting for them, didn’t just deliver meat but also aimed to see how the Foundation could improve their living conditions through future development projects.

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Distributions were also made in Turkey

IHH also distributed Qurbani meat to those in need in Turkey. A total of 84,000 people benefited from the distributions. On top of that, as many as 16,824 orphans received Eid clothing in Turkey.   

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41 thousand orphans rejoiced with Eid clothing

IHH also presented Eid clothing to a total of 41,416 orphan and needy children in 14 countries, including Turkey, with the support of donors.

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Qurban Activities in 60 Countries

IHH’s 2022 Qurban organization were held in the following countries (based on the continents and regions):

Middle East: Turkey, Yemen, Palestine (Gaza and the West Bank), Syria, Iraq, Lebanon, Egypt, Iran, Jordan and Tunisia.

Africa: Chad, Cameroon, Mali, Benin, Togo, Niger, Sierra Leone, Burkina Faso, Mauritania, Guinea, Burundi, Ethiopia, Uganda, Malawi, Sudan, Somalia, Tanzania, Kenya, South Africa, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Eswatini and Djibouti.

Central Asia and the Caucasus: Mongolia, Georgia (Adjara), Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Kazakhstan.

South Asia: Bangladesh (Arakan), Myanmar (Arakan), Pakistan, Indonesia (Aceh), Thailand (Pattani), Nepal, Sri Lanka, Philippines (Bangsamoro), India (Kashmir) and Vietnam.

Balkans and Europe: Hungary, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Albania, North Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia (Sandzak and Preševo ), Romania, Ukraine (Crimea)

America: Colombia

 

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