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Human Appeal’s Qurbani Campaign Part of the World’s Largest Global Feeding Effort

The charity said last year’s campaign reached more than 1.1 million beneficiaries and will add ready-to-eat meals for families in crisis zones.

  • Human Appeal announced its annual Qurbani food distribution program expanding across Gaza, Lebanon, and Syria during the upcoming Eid Ul-Adha festival, bringing essential nutrition to conflict-affected communities.
  • Operating for over 35 years, Human Appeal provided over 3.5 million Qurbani meals last year to over 1.1 million beneficiaries. The global campaign serves approximately 2 billion Muslims during Eid Ul-Adha.
  • Designed for crisis conditions, the new Kabsa Qurbani features airtight meals with a 1.5-year shelf life requiring no cooking or refrigeration. Each Qurbani transforms into up to 71 ready-to-eat portions.
  • Each meal contains 300g of lamb and rice, requiring no cooking or refrigeration. Alongside the Kabsa offering, the charity will distribute beef and mutton across Gaza, Lebanon, and Syria.
  • Contributions target regions grappling with displacement, where donors can select from 20 countries to provide supplies. This year, the Qurbani campaign culminates at the end of May.
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Human Appeal’s Qurbani campaign part of the world’s largest global feeding effort

The charity’s Qurbani campaign coincides with the Eid ul-Adha festival and provided food to over 1 million beneficiaries last year.

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Human Appeal’s Qurbani campaign part of the world’s largest annual global feeding effort

The charity’s Qurbani campaign coincides with the Eid ul-Adha festival and provided food to over 1 million beneficiaries last year.

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