FOOD SECURITY AND NUTRITION
Eid Ul Adha Qurbani Project, generously funded by UKIM, was implemented by GEESE, Pakistan. This project aimed to provide sacrificial meat to vulnerable communities across various districts in Pakistan, fulfilling the religious obligation of Qurbani while also supporting those in need. The project was implemented in multiple districts, including Attock, Rawalpindi, Wah Cantt, Mansehra, Abbottabad, Peshawar, Mirpur AJK, Mirpur Khas, Karachi, Hyderabad, and Swat, over a duration of one month, from May 16, 2025, to June 06, 2025. During this period, GEESE worked tirelessly to ensure the procurement, transportation, and distribution of sacrificial animals, adhering to the principles of compassion, dignity, and respect for the beneficiaries. Through this project, GEESE distributed cows and goats to deserving families, providing them with fresh meat and nutritional support. The project not only fulfilled a religious duty but also brought joy and relief to thousands of individuals, particularly during the festive occasion of Eid ul Adha. With a total approved budget of £47,800, the project reached approximately 25,900 beneficiaries from about 3,700 households, making a significant impact on the lives of those served. Activities: • Procured cows and goats • Transported animals to distribution points • Slaughtered animals according to Islamic principles • Distributed meat to vulnerable communities • Identified beneficiaries • Coordinated logistics and management • Monitored distribution process