Financing better lives
Across the world, the poorest people struggle to access financial [...]
Across the world, the poorest people struggle to access financial [...]
In Indonesia’s West Sumatra and Nusa Tenggara Barat (NTB) provinces, people living in remote villages and on urban outskirts.
With over 18% of unemployment rate in Jordan and poor employment opportunities.
In 2017, Islamic Relief Waqf funding empowered 33 poor women to kick-start sustainable livelihoods in Tirana, Lushnja and Kavaje.
Jordan is currently home to over 1.3 million refugees who have fled conflict in neighbouring Syria
Jordan is thought to have welcomed more than 658,000 people fleeing violence in neighbouring Syria.
Vulnerable people worldwide are routinely denied access to potentially life-changing loans.
The local economy of Kebili depends on farming. One of the poorest parts of Tunisia.
Whilst there has been significant progress in tackling poverty in Indonesia, around 28.6 million people still live below the poverty line.
The conflict in Bosnia ended over 20 years ago, but the country is still rebuilding its infrastructure and economy.