Islamic Relief’s Ramadan distributions are bringing hope to vulnerable families in Afghanistan as the hunger crisis in the country deepens.
Our teams are providing cash assistance to 5,000 families in the impoverished provinces of Ghor and Herat, easing the burden they face during the holy month.
This year’s Ramadan distribution comes as the World Food Programme (WFP) has sounded the alarm on the worsening food crisis in Afghanistan, announcing that it can only feed half of the millions of hungry Afghans due to drastic cuts in international aid.
Inside a concrete parameter wall in Sultan Abad village, Herat province, Islamic Relief staff are distributing cash assistance. People stand in queues that stretch into the distance, each clutching a token card that grants them access to the main gate. The air is thick with anticipation as old, greasy motorbikes and mini-trucks line the dirt roadside, their drivers shouting for passengers amid the bustle.
Among the crowd, men and women of all ages, including the elderly, await their moment of hope. While Islamic Relief gives priority to the most vulnerable families, many more are in desperate need and come to distributions in the hopes of securing food. The cold air bites at their skin, and a chilly wind swirls around, carrying fine tan dust that settles uncomfortably on the crowd, adding to the mix of anxiety and resilience in this desperate search for aid.
Spreading hope and love
Islamic Relief has been dedicated to easing families’ burdens by distributing food packages during the blessed month of Ramadan in Afghanistan since 1992. Each year, this initiative brings a sense of hope and relief to countless families in need.