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UK Partnership (Autumn 2005)

2023-05-01T08:07:10+00:00

With the needy We have an obligation to serve our two most important stakeholder, you the supporters and the beneficiaries (the people we help in the field). In this issue we will be showing you the best of both sides. A periodical of this size can only give a glimpse of our work in the field. With operations in over 20 countries it is difficult to give details about all our projects. With so much happening in so many places we hope that you will visit our website http://www.islamic-relief.org/ to find out more. Office http://www.islamic-relief.org/ Available upon request Citation Islamic Relief [...]

UK Partnership (Autumn 2005)2023-05-01T08:07:10+00:00

Partnership (Autumn 2002, Issue no:2)

2023-05-01T08:05:40+00:00

The newsletter of Islamic Relief Pakistan edition The continuous rains from the end of July to the beginning of August 2003 paralysed life in Sindh. The provincial Government of SIndh declared emergency due the widespread heavy rains and subsequent floods. The rainfall was the heaviest during the last seven years. It intermittently continued for about one week and resulted in the flooding of about 1,900 villages, damaging thousands of houses. Drainage systems collapsed in most urban areas and streets were inundated with water mixed with sewerage, Breaches occurred in almost all the canals. Crops of chillies, wheat, rice, tomato and banana [...]

Partnership (Autumn 2002, Issue no:2)2023-05-01T08:05:40+00:00

Partnership (Spring 2002, Issue 19) UK edition

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With the needy UK Edition Afghans struggle for peace As Afghanistan emerges from the latest chapter of its turbulent history, Islamic Relief continues its tireless work, bringing vital relief supplies to those devastated by the recent crisis. 22 years of war has all but destroyed Afghanistan's infrastructure. A fourth year of drought, the recent aerial bombardment and the country-wide fighting has plunged Afghanistan into "the worst humanitarian crisis in the world". Over 3.5 million Afghans are refugees in neighbouring countries, whilst more than 1 million are feared to be displaced within Afghanistan. Through the winter months, Afghans have only restricted access [...]

Partnership (Spring 2002, Issue 19) UK edition2023-05-01T07:46:11+00:00

Partnership (Autumn 2000, Issue no.16)

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The newsletter of Islamic Relief International edition Building peace and justice in Bosnia The Srebrenica and Zvornik municipalities witnessed the worst murder of Bosnian civilians by Serb Paramilitaries during the vicious Bosnian war, which ended in 1995. The most infamous incident was the deliberate killing of over 7000 Bosnian men who had sought shelter in the UN compound near Srebrenica town. Thousands are still missing from the war, buried in anonymous graves in the woods and the fields around. Office http://www.islamic-relief.org/ Available upon request Citation Islamic Relief Worldwide (2000), Partnership (Autumn 2000, Issue no.16), Islamic Relief Worldwide, Birmingham, UK

Partnership (Autumn 2000, Issue no.16)2023-05-01T07:28:33+00:00

Islamic Relief Projects 2003

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It is with great pleasure that I present to you Islamic Relief's Project Development Booklet 2003. Once again our aim has been to highlight how much good has been achieved through your generous donations. More than ever before, the call to help alleviate the poverty and suffering of the world's poorest people has been heeded by you. Your efforts, as we will show in this book, have not been in vain. Office www.islamic-relief.org/ Available upon request Citation Islamic Relief Worldwide (2003), Islamic Relief Projects 2003

Islamic Relief Projects 20032023-05-01T07:26:17+00:00

Partnership (Spring/Summer, Issue 21) UK Edition

2023-05-01T07:12:56+00:00

With the needy UK Edition Islamic Relief convoy rolls into Baghdad Despite the dangerously volatile situation, Islamic Relief convoys have arrived in Iraq from Jordan and Syria. Islamic Relief staff are delivering aid to thousands of Iraqis in desperate need of help. Office http://www.islamic-relief.org.uk/ Available upon request Citation Islamic Relief UK (2003), Partnership (Spring/Summer, Issue 21)

Partnership (Spring/Summer, Issue 21) UK Edition2023-05-01T07:12:56+00:00

Partnership (Autumn 2001, Issue 18)

2023-05-01T07:10:02+00:00

With the needy HRH the Prince of Wales visited Islamic Relief on 1st of November in recognition of its humanitarian aid efforts in Afghanistan at its UK Head Office in London. The visit included hearing a first hand account of the crisis from Sikander Ali, Islamic Relief's Country Representative for Afghanistan. The Prince emphasised his support for the "wonderful work being done by Islamic Relief to alleviate the terrible suffering of the refugees in Afghanistan. Office http://www.islamic-relief.org/uk Available upon request Citation Islamic Relief UK (2001), Partnership (Autumn 2001, Issue 18)

Partnership (Autumn 2001, Issue 18)2023-05-01T07:10:02+00:00

Waqf Future Fund

2023-04-30T14:22:45+00:00

Islamic Relief presents Waqf Future Fund Islamic Relief's Waqf Future Fund is aimed at reviving the great tradition of setting up a charity that continues to benefit the needy for generations to come. Popular forms of continuous charity for many people include donating towards building of a water well or a school. The Waqf scheme takes this idea further and allows people to support numerous schools and wells. The third revised edition of the Waqf information pack is designed to help you understand and appreciate the elegance of Waqf. As a result of feedback from the previous two editions, we have [...]

Waqf Future Fund2023-04-30T14:22:45+00:00

Partnership (Summer 2006, Issue 29)

2023-04-30T14:22:57+00:00

Africa food crisis On the dusty barren plains of Mandera in north-east Kenya I saw sights I will never forget. I watched humans and animals drink the same dirty, disease-infested water, desperate to quench their thirst. I saw rotten animal carcasses scattered everywhere with frightening frequency. The villagers and pastoralists for whom this is home carry a look of fear and anguish. Every day they watch helplessly as their livestock die. They have dug as deep as they can to find water and what they find is not fit to drink. But they do not have the luxury of choice. Office [...]

Partnership (Summer 2006, Issue 29)2023-04-30T14:22:57+00:00

Partnership (Autumn 2003, Issue 22)

2023-04-30T14:20:47+00:00

IR in Iraq Islamic Relief started its operations in Iraq in April 1996, when a mission visited the country for the first time to assess the humanitarian situation and implement a food distribution programme. It went on to implement three major relief projects, the Leukaemia Treatment Project, the Hospital Hygiene Project and the Food Aid Programme, which has, over the years, supplied food to over 200,000. In 1998 Islamic Relief began studying other possible options of intervention such as rehabilitation of schools, hospitals and water treatment plants. Office http://www.islamic-relief.org/ Availble upon request Citation Islamic Relief Worldwide (2003), Partnership (Autumn 2003, Issue [...]

Partnership (Autumn 2003, Issue 22)2023-04-30T14:20:47+00:00
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