Barzani Charity Releases Sixth Report on Its Activities in Western Kurdistan
ARK News.. The head of the Barzani Charity Foundation has announced the release of the organization’s sixth report detailing the humanitarian assistance provided to displaced and affected people in the cities and towns of Kurdistan, Syria, covering activities carried out up to midnight on January 29, 2026.
Musa Ahmed, head of the Barzani Charity Foundation, said on Friday, January 30, 2026, during a press conference, that the delivery of aid was conducted through 255 trucks, with the participation of 478 workers and logistics staff involved in transportation and distribution to ensure that assistance reached those in need.
According to the statistics announced by the foundation’s head, 7,475 families benefited from various forms of aid, while the support also covered 160 schools and nine mosques.
He noted that 241,632 liters of fuel (diesel) were distributed to 6,850 displaced families, in addition to supplying 178 schools and 10 mosques with fuel for heating and operations.
The head of the foundation also stated that 25,589 hot meals were provided to residents, benefiting students in 69 schools and attendees at five mosques.
Musa Ahmed added that medical teams affiliated with the Barzani Charity Foundation delivered treatment services to 3,541 people, and that mobile medical teams carried out examination and treatment campaigns in 47 schools across different areas.
He concluded by stressing that these figures represent the cumulative total of the foundation’s activities since the launch of its relief operations in the region and through the end of January 29, 2026, reaffirming the foundation’s continued commitment to fulfilling its humanitarian mission.
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