During Global Refugee Forum Progress Review 2025, Qatar Charity pledges US$ 10 million to the Global Islamic Fund for Refugees
Qatar Charity (QC) announced a pledge of US$ 10 million to the Global Islamic Fund for Refugees (GIFR), reinforcing the vital role of faith-based philanthropy in advancing sustainable solutions for displaced communities.
The pledge was announced by H.E Yousef bin Ahmed Al-Kuwari, Chief Executive Officer of Qatar Charity, during the Plenary Session of the Global Refugee Forum Progress Review 2025, held in Geneva, Switzerland.
This pledge reaffirms Qatar Charity’s commitment to supporting UNHCR in delivering innovative, and sustainable financial support to displaced communities. With this contribution, Qatar Charity will officially join the UNHCR- Islamic Development Bank (IsDB)’s GIFR Steering Committee, the fund’s governance body responsible for reviewing and approving grant-funding allocations to projects and programs to be implemented across the IsDB member countries.
On this occasion, Kelly Clements, UN Deputy High Commissioner for Refugees, lauded the partnership with Qatar Charity and said: “Qatar Charity’s generous pledge to the GIFR reflects the transformative impact of faith-based philanthropy in addressing humanitarian challenges. For more than a decade, Qatar Charity has been a strategic partner to UNHCR, demonstrating leadership in emergency response and advancing development solutions that help vulnerable communities build resilience and thrive. By joining the GIFR Steering Committee, Qatar Charity will play a pivotal role in ensuring urgently needed support reaches forcibly displaced individuals and host communities.”
On his part, H.E Yousef bin Ahmed Al-Kuwari, stated: “Qatar Charity is honored to reaffirm our commitment to supporting displaced communities by pledging US$ 10 million to the Global Islamic Fund for Refugees. We look forward to working closely with UNHCR and our partners to advance innovative financing solutions and to ensure that our collective efforts make a meaningful difference in the lives of refugees and host communities.”
Despite the growing humanitarian needs, UNHCR continues to face severe funding shortfalls. As of August 2025, only 38% of its US$ 10.8 billion global budget is funded, leaving millions without adequate assistance such as shelter, food, water, and other life-saving support.
This recent pledge by Qatar Charity builds on the strategic dialogue held in Qatar in November 2025, outlining a roadmap for future collaboration.
Since 2012, Qatar Charity has contributed over US$ 60 million, supporting more than 2.1 million refugees, internally displaced persons and returnees across the Middle East, Africa, and Asia.