Azerbaijan, OIC Youth Indonesia distribute sacrificial meat to needy in W Java

Azerbaijan, OIC Youth Indonesia distribute sacrificial meat to people in need in West Java. (Photo: Special)

The initiative to distribute sacrificial meet reflects AIDA’s humanitarian solidarity with the people of Indonesia and OIC Youth Indonesia’s commitment to delivering meaningful assistance to people in need.

 

Bogor, W Java (Indonesia Window) – In commemoration of Eid al-Adha 1447 H/2026, the Azerbaijan International Development Agency (AIDA), operating under Azerbaijan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in cooperation with OIC Youth Indonesia, distributed a sacrificial meat for people in need in West Java, Indonesia.

Within the framework of the program, three cows were slaughtered in Bogor District, and a total of 500 packages of beef were distributed to beneficiary communities in two locations: Cicadas Village, Gunung Putri Sub District, Bogor District, and Kampung Bunder, Cimanggis Village, Cicantayan Sub District, Sukabumi District.

In the technical implementation on the ground, OIC Youth Indonesia worked with several field partners to ensure that the slaughtering, cutting, packaging, and distribution of the sacrificial meat packages were carried out properly and reached the intended beneficiaries.

The first distribution point was held at Majelis Baitussaadah in Cicadas Village, Gunung Putri Sub District, Bogor District. The sacrificial meat packages were handed over by Astrid Nadya Rizqita, President of OIC Youth Indonesia, to Ustadz Ashaari Maarij, Chairman of the mosque prosperity agency of Masjid Jami Baiturrohmah, Cicadas Village.

Astrid stated that the program served as a concrete manifestation of humanitarian solidarity and friendship between Azerbaijan and Indonesia, particularly during Eid al-Adha, a moment that emphasizes compassion, sacrifice, and sharing.

Alhamdulillah (Allah be praised), through the support of AIDA of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Azerbaijan, OIC Youth Indonesia was able to distribute sacrificial meat packages to people in need in Cicadas Village, Bogor District, Astrid said.

“We express our appreciation and gratitude to AIDA for the trust and support extended to us. May this assistance bring benefit to the recipients and help strengthen humanitarian solidarity between Azerbaijan and Indonesia,” Astrid added.

The second distribution point was held in Kampung Bunder, Cimanggis Village, Cicantayan Sub District, Sukabumi District. The location was selected as one of the beneficiary areas as it is relatively far from the city and has more limited distribution access, allowing the program to reach people in need more broadly.

The sacrificial meat packages were handed over by M. Afdhal Alfarisyi, Vice Secretary-General of OIC Youth Indonesia and Director of the Santri Diplomacy Academy of OIC Youth Indonesia, to Mr. Usep Purnama, Head of Kampung Bunder.

Afdhal stated that the distribution in Sukabumi was part of OIC Youth Indonesia’s commitment to ensuring that the program’s benefits could be received directly by communities, including those in areas with more limited access.

The distribution in Kampung Bunder, Sukabumi District, reflects our commitment to bringing tangible benefits to communities, including those located relatively far from urban centers, Afdhal said.

“We hope these sacrificial meat packages can support the beneficiary families and serve as a symbol of care and friendship from Azerbaijan to the people of Indonesia, particularly in the spirit of Eid al-Adha,” Afdhal remarked.

This initiative reflects AIDA’s humanitarian solidarity with the people of Indonesia and OIC Youth Indonesia’s commitment to delivering meaningful assistance to people in need, while further strengthening the bonds of friendship between Azerbaijan and Indonesia.

Reporting by Indonesia Window

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