Integrated fish farming projects are helping hundreds of farmers

Altogether, 1,500 meters of canals have been constructed, 1,180 meters of secondary canals built and 385 meters of old canals rehabilitated. In total, 120 hectares of land previously not used is now being irrigated thanks to this initiative. Farmers had 25 hectares of land being irrigated before the intervention, now they have 145 hectares of […]

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“We watched the scene in shock and in tears”

For World Humanitarian Day we’re paying tribute to our humanitarian heroes in the field. Semir Velija Kukuruzović was one of our very first members of staff in Bosnia and Herzegovina when we originally started working there in 1992 as war had just begun. Three years in, food supplies had dwindled and the people of BiH […]

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“People just couldn’t believe that we were there to help them”

For World Humanitarian Day we’re paying tribute to our humanitarian heroes in the field. Zina Shataeva is a social worker in our one-to-one sponsorship programme working in the Russian Federation. She has seen more than a decade of changes since starting with Islamic Relief. “I’ve worked as a social worker for Islamic Relief for the […]

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“There are many painful stories in my mind every day and night”

For World Humanitarian Day we’re paying tribute to our humanitarian heroes in the field. Mohammed Hamza, 28, graduated from the Faculty of Economics at Aleppo University and in 2012 he applied to join a Masters in economics at London School of Business and Finance. His dream came to a halt when he was caught up […]

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“He angrily threatened to hack me with a big, sharp knife”

For World Humanitarian Day we’re paying tribute to our humanitarian heroes in the field. Edgar Morbos, a senior programme officer in the Philippines, retained his calm determination, even under intense pressure: “Organizing communities is like a steep, uphill climb with a breathtaking view waiting at the top. I have been working with communities for more […]

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Heavy monsoon rains have triggered widespread floods in Bangladesh

As of 3 August 2016, 3.2 million people across 16 districts have been affected by widespread flooding, with 42 deaths already confirmed. Increasing river levels have forced thousands from their homes, with more than 250,000 houses destroyed or damaged by floods, landslides and river bank erosion. Only 7,400 people have managed to find refuge in […]

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