About Us
Find out more about us and what we stand for
‘The Messenger of Allah (saw) said “The believer's shade on the Day of Resurrection will be their charity”. [Tirmidhi]
Our ultimate goal is to create a world where everyone, regardless of their circumstances, can experience a life filled with comfort and prosperity. As a community of Muslims, our empathy and compassion drive us to alleviate the suffering of our fellow humans. Musafir Charity serves as a platform that enables individuals to actively participate in various campaigns, forging a unique bond among like-minded individuals. Through our collective efforts, we strive to combat global hunger and work towards uplifting women and their families from the shackles of poverty.
By standing against inequality, discrimination, and injustice, we aim to amplify the voices of those who have been silenced and overlooked. Our unwavering dedication is focused on empowering the most vulnerable segments of society, equipping them with the necessary means to break free from hardship and destitution. The funds generated from our campaigns are purposefully directed towards initiatives that improve healthcare, eradicate hunger, and tackle adversity head-on. Through our endeavors, we bring about tangible and sustainable change in the lives of those we serve.
At Musafir Charity, we provide a platform where volunteers and donors can select causes that resonate deeply with them. This freedom allows individuals to contribute their time and resources to the causes they feel most passionate about. We recognize that each person possesses unique concerns and constraints, and through our diverse range of opportunities, we empower individuals to make a difference in a way that aligns with their personal circumstances. Together, we can create a network of compassionate changemakers, actively striving for a better world for all.
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In our ideal world, there would be no need for organisations like ours. A place where every child has access to education, no child goes to bed hungry, no animal suffers brutality, and no one grows old alone without support from their community. However, this is not the case.
In Pakistan, about 20% of the population is undernourished. This equates to nearly 40 million people who are not getting enough nutrients on a daily basis. This is nearly double the percentage of people worldwide who are undernourished
The health indicators of women in Pakistan are among the worst in the world. It is one of the few countries where women’s life expectancy is lower than that of men
Women in particular have limited opportunities to acquire higher education and attain professional or technical degrees
- Almost 23 million children aged 5–16 years are out of school representing 44% of this age group’s total population.
- Only 70% of the children entering primary school are estimated to reach Grade 5.
- At present less than 3 percent of the age group 17–23 have access to higher education.
- Women in particular have limited opportunities to acquire higher education and attain professional or technical degrees.
- More than 80 percent of the country’s population faces severe water scarcity.
- Hunger is a severe issue in Pakistan. Out of 116 nations, Pakistan is ranked 92nd on the 2021 Global Hunger Index.
- In Pakistan, about 20% of the population is undernourished. This equates to nearly 40 million people who are not getting enough nutrients on a daily basis. This is nearly double the percentage of people worldwide who are undernourished.
- The health indicators of women in Pakistan are among the worst in the world. It is one of the few countries where women’s life expectancy is lower than that of men.