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With the generous support of donors in Qatar, Qatar Charity launched its annual Eid al-Adha initiative in Sudan and Chad, aiming to reach the most vulnerable communities through the distribution of Udhiyah.

The campaign is part of Qatar Charity’s broader seasonal efforts for 2025 to bring hope and joy to those most in need around the world.

In Sudan, the initiative focuses on regions affected by conflict and displacement. Working hand in hand with local authorities and humanitarian partners, Qatar Charity is distributing meat to more than 1,600 beneficiaries primarily internally displaced persons, refugees, and impoverished families.

Field teams from Qatar Charity visited distribution points, taking part in the process and witnessing firsthand the impact of the campaign. Local officials praised the charity’s transparent and organised approach, which ensures that help reaches those who need it most.

Meanwhile in Chad, Qatar Charity is implementing the project across several regions including the capital, N’Djamena. The campaign will benefit over 17,640 individuals through the distribution of 105,840 kilograms of meat, sourced from 1,776 Udhiyah. Local partners and officials in Chad commended the initiative, noting its deep impact on underserved communities and its role in bringing a sense of dignity and joy during Eid.

For many of the beneficiaries, especially those in refugee camps or impoverished neighbourhoods, this year’s Eid was unlike any other.

The gift of meat, which many families had not tasted for months, turned their Eid into a moment of celebration.

Local leaders described the campaign as a powerful message of solidarity from Qatar, reflecting the values of compassion, generosity, and shared humanity.

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