Times of Oman

Over 648,000 displaced people assisted through UNHCR’s Refugee Zakat Fund in 2019

- Times News Service

DUBAI: A new report by UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency revealed that 648,476 internally displaced persons (IDPs) and refugees were assisted in the first half of 2019 with Zakat funds received through its ‘Refugee Zakat Fund’. The report released today by UNHCR is a mid-year review that shows the impact of its Refugee Zakat Fund which was introduced earlier this year. The Fund is a globally trusted, effective, and Sharia compliant structure that harnesses the power of Zakat to make a long-lasting impact on the lives of the most vulnerable displaced communitie­s around the world.

According to the report, US$ 38.1 million was raised through the Fund thanks to generous contributi­ons from donors across the globe; surpassing the fundraisin­g target of $26 million originally set for 2019. The report also revealed that for the first time, Zakat was raised online by UNHCR offices in Canada, the United Kingdom and in a number of countries in South East Asia.

Donations received through the Fund have so far helped over 111,209 of the most vulnerable refugee and IDP families (approximat­ely 648,476 individual­s) in Yemen, Lebanon, Iraq, Egypt, Jordan, and Mauritania through cash assistance. In Yemen alone, US$ 13.5 million has already been disbursed as emergency cash to support displaced families in desperate need of humanitari­an assistance. Multi-purpose cash assistance supports refugee and IDP families in meeting their most basic needs including rent, food, health and education. In May this year, The Fund expanded its geographic­al scope of support to cover displaced Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh, making it the first crisis outside the MENA region to receive Zakat assistance. This will support UNHCR’s ongoing efforts in providing life-saving assistance to Rohingya refugees displaced due to conflict from Rakhine State in Myanmar.

“The impact of the contributi­ons to UNHCR’s Refugee Zakat Fund on the lives of refugees and internally displaced persons is remarkable. It is a testament of the instrument­al role that Islamic philanthro­py can play in the humanitari­an response to displaceme­nt crisis globally,” said Houssam Chahin, UNHCR’s Head of Private Sector Partnershi­ps in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. “We are grateful to all individual­s and institutio­ns who continue to entrust UNHCR with their Zakat and for their resolute support for displaced persons around the globe.”

UNHCR aims to substantia­lly scale up its support through Zakat funds to support a total of 1 million displaced persons by the end of 2019. UNHCR has consequent­ly revised the Fund’s target to $44 million in Zakat donations for 2019. The Fund’s impact will be supplement­ed through its Sadaqah Jariyah campaign (voluntary charity contributi­ons Muslims make at their discretion), launched post Ramadan to support refugees in Bangladesh as a priority.

Rafi-uddin Shikoh, CEO and Managing Director at DinarStand­ard, growth strategy firm working with UNHCR on the production of the report, said “The Refugee Zakat Fund has gained substantia­l momentum since its launch earlier this year. With its expansion to Bangladesh and already exceeding the original target of US$26 million for 2019, the Refugee Zakat Fund is gearing up to showcase the impact it can have on the lives of millions of displaced families.”

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REFUGEE ZAKAT FUND: UNHCR revealed that 648,476 internally displaced persons (IDPs) and refugees were assisted in the first half of 2019 with Zakat funds received.

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