By Nur Abdullah | Project Staff
Eid al-Adha is a sacred tradition of sacrifice and generosity. In Indonesia, it is also a powerful opportunity to strengthen food security in rural communities where access to nutritious protein remains limited. Across many villages, rising food prices, unstable incomes, and geographic isolation make meat a rare luxury—often consumed only once a year by elderly individuals, widows, and low-income families.
Through this campaign, Qurban becomes more than a ritual. It becomes a structured response to food insecurity. By distributing high-quality Qurban meat to vulnerable households, we improve short-term nutritional intake during a critical moment of celebration. At the same time, livestock is ethically sourced from small-scale rural farmers, ensuring fair income and strengthening local agricultural economies.
Food security is not only about availability—it is about access, affordability, and dignity. This initiative supports all three. It ensures that families who face hardship can celebrate Eid with nourishment and inclusion, while also reinforcing rural resilience through fair livestock purchasing and local economic circulation.
This Eid al-Adha 2026, let your Qurban contribute to something greater.
Strengthen food security.
Support rural farmers.
Help build more resilient communities across Indonesia.
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