By Khayat | Project Staff
Eid al-Adha is a sacred moment of sacrifice and generosity. In Indonesia, it is also an opportunity to address a deeper challenge: food insecurity in rural and underserved communities. Across many villages, rising food prices, unstable livelihoods, and limited market access make nutritious protein difficult to obtain. For elderly individuals, widows, and low-income families, meat is often consumed only once a year—if at all.
Through this campaign, Qurban becomes part of a broader food security solution. By distributing high-quality meat to vulnerable households, we help improve short-term nutritional intake during a critical moment of celebration. At the same time, livestock is ethically sourced from small-scale rural farmers, strengthening local production systems and circulating income within village economies.
Food security is not only about availability—it is about access, affordability, and dignity. This initiative addresses all three. It increases access to protein, supports local farmers, and ensures that celebration does not deepen inequality but instead strengthens community resilience.
This Eid al-Adha 2026, let your Qurban do more than fulfill tradition.
Support rural food security.
Strengthen Indonesian villages.
Turn generosity into sustainable impact.
By Umam Hadinata | Project Staff
By Nur Abdullah | Project Staff
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