UN Women and Islamic Relief team up for gender justice

Islamic Relief joins forces with UN Women, the global champion for gender equality, to strengthen joint work on empowering women in the Muslim world.

UN Women executive director Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka and the chief executive officer of Islamic Relief Worldwide, Naser Haghamed, officially launched a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in the United Arab Emirates on 19 October.

The bilateral meeting activated a partnership of strong collaboration and mutual-interest with a particular focus on the areas of humanitarian assistance to women in conflict-ridden and refugee communities, combating violence against women and girls and starting a broad dialogue on the Islamic discourse on women’s rights and gender equality.

Islamic Relief has been expanding its work on gender justice, rights and development in the Muslim world over the past few years – issues that are becoming harder and more critical to tackle with the growing challenges of the Arab States region.

Mr Haghamed said: “Millions of people from Syria to Burundi have had their lives devastated by conflict and disasters – and women and girls of all ages and abilities are mostly affected.

“A new approach guided by the Leave No One Behind Agenda and Core Humanitarian Standards commitments is needed, through the creation of active and meaningful partnerships between INGOs and UN bodies.

“Such partnerships aim to respond to the violation of human rights, and prevent and reduce the impact of conflict and disasters on women and girls.”

Ms Mlambo-Ngcuka said the partnership will bring strong benefits to each side: “While UN Women’s technical and normative experience would be valuable to IRW, the extensive grass-root network and innovative policy and research work on different thematic areas would also be a key asset for UN Women’s work on gender equality and women’s empowerment.”

The signing of the MoU comes at a time when the Syrian conflict had come to create the worst refugee crisis since World War II with millions of displaced families in the Arab States region and beyond.

Women and girls are exceptionally vulnerable in conflict zones and refugee communities.

They are also disproportionately affected by poverty and humanitarian crises – both of which are growing phenomena of our modern times.

“This is the time for alliances, for dialogues and for unity in the face of the waves of violence and extremism affecting our world and further deepening poverty and deprivation,” Ms Mlambo-Ngcuka said.

“Women’s capacity has never been more important to create partnerships that can both protect women and invest in their power to foster peace and change communities,” she added, noting that plans will be under way for UN Women and Islamic Relief to consolidate their strengths with a view in particular to bringing a gender perspective to the response to the Syrian refugee crisis.

Showcase Hijrah Diri

Seri Iskandar, Oct. 7th 2016-Islamic Relief Malaysia (IRM) was invited in a Showcase Programme of Hijrah Diri organized by Univesiti Teknologi Petronas (UTP) to brief about Humanitarian issues and also launching charity booth for collection of donation .

The programme was held at Dewan Canselor UTP in collaboration with An-Nur Islamic Relief Centre as conjunction with the Maal Hijrah 1438 H.

Among the activities carried out on that night was filling about the Maal Hijrah and charity concert by Daqmie.

 

Charity Car Boot Sales – “Lets Go Green”

PUTRAJAYA, Oct. 1st, 2016 – Charity Car Boot Sales (CBS) was successfully organized by Islamic Relief Malaysia (IRM) to attract people from Putrajaya and its surrounding. This program with a theme of “Lets Go Green” was taking place at Masjid Tuanku Mizan Zainal Abidin (MTMZA).

Aligned with the environmental theme, only used items can be sold by each vendor. Vendors are not recommended to sell new items, food and beverages. Other activities carried out was design innovation from recycled items, Meet & Greet with the artists and “Speakers Corner”.

The program started at 7.30 am and successfully brought together 25 vendors. Vendors from Perak, Johor Bharu and others come and support our program with fees as low as RM20. We also received an involvement from UKM’s lecturer and her students in this community program.

In this event, the visitors were also entertained by a nasyid singer, Daqmie and a TV personality, Ustaz Shahrul Faizie.

To join us for the next Charity Car Boot Sales (CBS), just drop a call to Bro Haris, 011-12613577.

 

Aleppo’s bereaved can’t even mourn, says Islamic Relief

Intensive airstrikes in Aleppo leave 184 dead

Two days of intensive airstrikes in Aleppo has left 184 people dead in the last 48 hours and prompted a desperate plea from one of Islamic Relief Syria’s key aid workers on the ground to pause hostilities and allow aid workers to protect civilians.

“It’s not even possible for people to mourn their dead properly, as condolence gatherings have been targeted. Even Friday prayers were cancelled in Aleppo yesterday as people are too scared to gather together, at the time they need it most,” says Islamic Relief aid worker Ahmed Mahmoud (name changed to protect identity).

 

 

At least eight entire families have been killed

He adds: “Following the breakdown of the latest ceasefire, the situation on the ground inside Aleppo has dramatically worsened. In the last 48 hours there have been hundreds of airstrikes in Aleppo alone, and at least 184 people have been killed. This includes eight-day-old Mustafa Hamdan from Al-Ferdoas, whose death was caused by shrapnel from an airstrike.”
“At least eight entire families have been killed, including a nurse, a midwife and their children. Water is out completely. There are other water sources from wells, but these are mostly shallow and the water is unsafe for consumption. People can’t mourn their dead, as it’s impossible to gather for condolences, these gatherings have been targets of air strikes. Islamic Relief is on the ground right now as this catastrophe is unfolding. We need those who are in a position of influence to take immediate action to protect innocent civilians and to allow the safe passage of vital aid, food and medical supplies. We are currently unable to deliver this vital aid due to nearly 300,000 people in Eastern Aleppo being completely besieged.”

Islamic Relief’s Ahmed Mahmoud discusses current situation in #Aleppo in this hard-hitting interview on BBC Radio 5 live

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Community Development Programme in Tumpat Islands

TUMPAT, Sept. 24th 2016 – A Community Development Program was successfully organized at Sekolah Kebangsaan Pulau Beluru, Palekbang which IRM team managed to deliver basic food packs to 550 families from Beluru Island and other islands as a preparation for the flood.

The Program began with a talk session on “The Importance of Religious Education at Home” by Tuan Hj. Hisham bin Shaari, an invited speaker from the Tumpat District Education Office. Then, followed by a brief speech from En. Kamarul Halim Sakrani, Head of Relief & Program and the program ended with the food pack distribution.

With a concept of “Touch & Stay”, IRM plans to provide a sustainable assistance for the community in the future. After the program finished, we visited the neighbouring islands such as the Seratus Island, Che Soh Island, Tongkang Island, Pantai Suri Island, Sri Tanjung Island and Haji Nik Mat Bridge.

Besides, we visited the evacuation center for fire victims which is operated by Bilik Gerakan Kecemasan (BGK) IRM in Rantau Panjang. There was a sharing session about the recent fire tragedy occurred in early September, which recorded a total of 15 families had ‘lost everything’.

 

 

Qurban Perdana 2016

ROMPIN, Sept. 13th 2016 – An aboriginal people from Kampung Rancangan Pengumpulan Semula (RPS) Kedaik were celebrated in Qurban Perdana Program organised by Islamic Relief Malaysia (IRM).

The three cows sponsored by Sime Darby Foundation (YSD) were slaughtered in this program while the other three cows were slaughtered at Rumah Anak Yatim Miskin Yayasan Annur Maisarah, Chemor, Perak.

A total of 200 beneficiaries from poor and destitute including orphans, senior citizens, chronic illness patients, disabled, single mothers and others were also receiving food packs with Qurbani meats.

Other than slaughtering, the programme was also featuring activities including takbir and light talks by invited speakers, Ustaz Asyraf, psychosocial sessions with the Orang Asli community children as well as cutting, skinning and weighting the Qurban meats.

For this ‘Qurbani Across Borders 2016’ campaign, IRM has helped the beneficiaries in 28 countries including Palestine, Syria and Malaysia.