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IOM, Global Donors Forum Partner to Raise USD 10 Million in Zakat Funds to Help End Modern Slavery

IOM Chief of Staff Mohammed Abdiker and the Global Donors Forum's Founder Dr Tariq Cheema during the signing of the agreement. Photo Credit IOM 2025.

Geneva 16 April 2025 — The International Organization for Migration (IOM) and the Global Donors Forum (GDF) have today signed a new agreement to work together and raise up to USD 10 million in Zakat-based donations to support IOM’s efforts to fight modern slavery and trafficking around the world.

An estimated 50 million people worldwide are affected by modern slavery, including human trafficking, on any given day. One in three victims of trafficking is a child, and up to 78 per cent of victims are trafficked for forced labour and sexual exploitation. With unprecedented levels of human displacement worldwide due to conflict, disaster and extreme poverty, millions are being pushed into vulnerable situations—heightening their risk of human trafficking, forced labour, and forced marriage.

“This collaboration creates an opportunity to channel faith-based giving to meet critical humanitarian needs and strengthen efforts to end modern slavery,” said IOM Chief of Staff Mohammed Abdiker. “By aligning our operational expertise with GDF’s outreach to Muslim philanthropic networks, we can help restore freedom and protect the dignity of those most in need.”

Under this new collaboration, GDF will lead the fundraising efforts, reaching out to donors and ensuring that all Zakat contributions follow Islamic guidelines. IOM will distribute funding through its recently launched Islamic Philanthropy Fund and use its global expertise to identify, design, and implement programmes that assist survivors of modern slavery. This includes rescuing victims, helping them recover and reintegrate into society, providing legal and psychological support, and offering education and livelihood opportunities.

“Modern slavery is a moral crisis that demands a moral response. Through this partnership, we are leveraging the power of Zakat—a sacred obligation in Islam—to protect the rights and freedom of those who have been stripped of both,” said Dr Tariq Cheema, founder and convener of the GDF.

The agreement brings together IOM’s experience as a leader in counter trafficking and protection with GDF’s strong network of Muslim donors and institutions. Both organizations share a common goal: to help people trapped in modern slavery and uphold their rights and dignity. The partnership is inspired by the Islamic principle of Riqab—a category of Zakat that supports the freeing of those in bondage.

 

Note to Editors

Launched in 2025, the Islamic Philanthropy Fund is part of IOM’s broader effort to strengthen resource mobilization and extend vital support to some of the world’s most vulnerable populations. As the Islamic Philanthropy Fund continues to build strategic partnerships, it also welcomes public contributions—upholding a 100 per cent Zakat distribution policy to ensure every donation reaches people in need.

The Global Donors Forum is the main event of the World Congress of Muslim Philanthropists. It works to promote effective, ethical, and faith-driven giving in Muslim communities around the world.

 

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