In many parts of the world, especially in the deprived regions of Asia and Africa, millions of people live without access to basic necessities. Children and families who cannot reach clean water sources, find sufficient food, or have access to educational opportunities face a daily struggle for survival. However, even small donations can make a significant difference in the lives of these individuals. A drop of water, a meal, or an educational opportunity can be the starting point for shaping their future.
At IFCED, we strive to bring hope to people in these regions throughout the year by implementing water well projects, food parcel distributions, and educational assistance in Asia and Africa. With the contributions of our donors, we plan and execute projects transparently at every stage to provide direct support to those in need. By collaborating with local communities, we aim to ensure that the aid is used effectively and to provide long-term solutions.
In our donation policy, we place great importance on ensuring that every donation is traceable and accountable. Contributions are directed towards designated projects, and each stage is reported regularly to our donors. In line with our commitment to transparency, we conduct strict audits to ensure that the aid reaches its intended recipients and share this process closely with our donors. This way, we guarantee that every assistance provided reaches the right places and brings real benefits to those in need.
Unfortunately, not all children in the world have the same opportunities and conditions. We strive to meet at least the basic educational needs so that all children can be illuminated by the light of education.
Every year, millions of people, especially children, lose their lives in Africa and Asia due to a lack of access to safe drinking water. Donating a water well can sometimes save the life of a village or a child.
In a world where consumption and waste are increasing daily, millions of people are unable to meet their basic nutritional needs and even lose their lives due to hunger.