Since the onset of the Syrian Civil War in 2011, millions of Syrians have been forced to flee their homes, becoming internally displaced within their own country. These displaced individuals face immense challenges, including inadequate shelter, lack of access to healthcare, and severe food insecurity.
The protracted conflict has devastated Syria’s economy, infrastructure, and agricultural sector. The increased demand for housing, education, and healthcare services has stretched resources thin, exacerbating poverty and social disparities.
Food insecurity is a critical issue for internally displaced Syrians. Limited access to essential resources has left many unable to afford an adequate diet. Malnutrition, particularly among children, persists due to insufficient access to nutritious food and healthcare services. The conflict has disrupted local food production, leading to higher food prices and widespread food insecurity among the displaced population.
Muslim Aid Australia is implementing a humanitarian aid project to improve food security and nutrition for internally displaced Syrians by distributing fresh meat during Eid al-Adha. Our program is designed with the utmost care and adherence to Islamic principles:
By donating $405, you can provide a Qurban sheep to refugees and internally displaced Syrian families, helping to alleviate malnutrition and hunger.