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IHH Aims to Reach 3.5 Million People in 60 Countries on Eid al-Adha
IHH Humanitarian Relief Foundation is continuing its preparations for 2025 Eid al-Adha. IHH aims to distribute Qurbani meat to 3.5 million people in need across 60 countries and has set the share price donations at $220/donor. Additionally, the Foundation plans to gift Eid clothing to 50,000 children in nine countries.
06.05.2025

Themed “Qurban: A Call for Unity”, IHH will carry out this year’s Qurbani meat distribution in 60 countries. Due to the variation in livestock prices from country to country, and the high price of Qurban animal in some regions, IHH will continue with its fixed-price model for this year’s Qurban. In this context, the share price has been set at $220/donor.

Donors who make their Qurbani donations through IHH will be able to choose from among the 60 countries where the Foundation will be operating.

Qurban in Gaza

IHH, which has been conducting humanitarian aid efforts in Gaza for many years and has intensified its work since October 7, 2023, will also be performing Qurban on Eid al-Adha in Gaza. Due to ongoing Israeli attacks and the lack of suitable conditions for preserving meat, the Qurbani shares will once again be distributed in frozen or canned form, as in previous years.

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Qurban in other war and crisis zones.

Countries where Qurban will be performed
The countries where IHH plans to make sacrifices are as follows according to their continents and regions:
MIDDLE EAST: Palestine / Gaza, Yemen, Syria, Iraq, Lebanon, Jordan, Egypt, Iran
BALKANS & EUROPE: Bosnia & Herzegovina, Kosovo, Albania, North Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia (Sandžak and Preševo), Romania, TRNC
CENTRAL ASIA & The Caucasus: Mongolia, Georgia (Adjara), Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, Ukraine
SOUTH ASIA: Bangladesh (Rohingya), Myanmar (Rohingya),
Pakistan, Thailand (Pattani), Nepal, Sri Lanka, Philippines (Bangsamoro), India (Kashmir), Cambodia, Indonesia, Vietnam
AFRICA: Burkina Faso, Chad, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Guinea, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Togo,
Burundi, Ethiopia, Somalia, Sudan, Tanzania, Kenya, Zimbabwe, Uganda, Djibouti, Zambia, South Africa, Malaw

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