Qatar Charity gears up for global Udhiyah and humanitarian projects
Qatar Charity (QC) has started preparations to implement Udhiyah projects as well as a series of humanitarian and development initiatives across over 40 countries, including Qatar. This is part of Qatar Charity’s Dhul-Hijjah 1446 AH (2025) campaign launched under the theme “The Greatest Days”.
Qatar Charity’s Adahi projects, supported by generous donors, plan to distribute meat from around 45,300 sheep and cattle across 40 countries, including Qatar, reaching over 850,000 people in need.
The focus will be on crisis-affected countries and regions such as Syria, Palestine, including Gaza, Sudan, Yemen, and Somalia.
Amid Gaza’s ongoing humanitarian crisis, Qatar Charity reaffirms its commitment to dignity and care. Sacrificial animals (Adahi) designated for Gaza will be slaughtered on schedule, expertly cut, and securely packaged to preserve freshness. The moment border crossings reopen, the meat will be swiftly delivered to families in need, ensuring they too can share in the blessings of Eid.
Qatar Charity’s Udhiyah distribution will take place in Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Kosovo, Nepal, Nigeria, Ghana, The Gambia, Palestine, Syria, Tanzania, Niger, Sri Lanka, Senegal, Ethiopia, Indonesia, India, Lebanon, South Africa, Malaysia, Yemen, Chad, Somalia, Burkina Faso, Turkey, Tunisia, Kyrgyzstan, Mali, Ivory Coast, Jordan, Egypt, Sudan, Kenya, Djibouti, Mauritania, Togo, Benin, and Burundi.
In Qatar, Qatar Charity’s Adahi project will distribute sacrificial meat from 4,000 sheep to around 30,000 individuals, spreading the joy of Eid.
Beyond Udhiyah, the “Greatest Days” campaign invites contributions to broader relief efforts, including food baskets with essential supplies, which are expected to be distributed in Somalia, Chad, Kenya, Pakistan, Sudan, Ivory Coast, and Yemen, in addition to delivering aid to Rohingya and Sudanese refugees.
The “Greatest Days” campaign also seeks support for development projects, including water and economic empowerment projects, which will benefit needy families in Nigeria, Sri Lanka, Kosovo, Bangladesh, Gambia, Niger, Nigeria, Chad, Syria, Senegal, Somalia, Burkina Faso, Albania, Tunisia, Jordan, Morocco, Ghana, Kenya, and Pakistan. Additionally, the campaign will provide humanitarian aid and implement other vital projects.
Qatar Charity invites Qatari citizens and residents to seize the blessings of Dhul-Hijjah’s first ten days by supporting its charitable projects, emphasizing the profound spiritual reward of good deeds during this sacred time.
How to Donate
Generous individuals can donate to the campaign through Qatar Charity's website (qcharity.org/en/qa/) and app (https://qch.qa/appen). Alternatively, donations can be made through the 'Home Collector' service on the app, by calling 44290000, or at Qatar Charity branches and collectors in shopping malls.