Ikram Charitable Foundation

ABOUT IKRAM CHARITABLE FOUNDATION(ICF)
VISION
MISSION
A Somali charitable foundation that contributes to the development and construction of the needy and affected communities throughout Somalia, by strengthening communication with supporters and beneficiaries, and ideal investment of human and financial resources.
VALUES
- Teamwork
- Comprehensive Quality
- Institutional Partnership
- Creativity and Development
- Communication and Compassion
- Transparency and Confidence
OBJECTIVES
- Conducting charitable work such as action against hunger projects, relief campaigns, construction projects, medical relief projects, and productive projects.
- Conducting general and special endowment projects such as medical care, orphan care, well digging, education, mosques, empowerment, Quran distribution, family and people with special needs care.
- Sponsoring students, teachers, orphans, poor families, Quran learners, people with special needs, and voluntary teams.
STRATEGY
Reducing the humanitarian impact of conflicts and natural disasters.
We respond rapidly to disasters by delivering emergency aid and work to reduce the impact on the effected communities.
Empowering communities to emerge from poverty and vulnerability.
We create and support much needed long-term development programs where poor communities across Somalia can benefit from.
Mobilizing people and funds to support our work.
We advocate on the issues that matter most to the poor communities across Somalia and influence decision makers to act, and grow the support, funds and partnerships that power our vital work.
Strengthening the federation of ICF.
We increase the collaboration across ICF family and help to cement our reputation as the leading local aid organization known for transparency, neutrality and sincerity.
OUR THEMATIC AREAS
- Human Rights.
- Education and Vocational Skills Training.
- Environmental and Natural Resource Management.
- Employment Creation and Income Generation.
- Humanitarian Emergency Responses.
- Women rights.
- Child rights