Project No. 06-D/2016
Project Title: Ramadan Food Vouchers
Viva Palestina Malaysia has started implementing its Ramadan project in North of Gaza Strip by distribution of food vouchers to poor and needy families. It enables them to buy their food for Iftar and Suhour.
We hope to promptly extend to all of Gaza Strip.
Your generous contributions will assist VPM to reach out to thousands of Palestinian families living in poverty.
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VPM Project No 02/2016
Refurbishing of Al Redwan Centre for Al Quran And Al Sunnah.
It was fully operational on 1st Ramadan 1437
Alhamdulillah. Our heartfelt gratitude to all our generous donors.



Project No.(03/2016)
#Light_Up_Gaza_2016
Viva Palestina Malaysia & Palestinian orphans home association invited tenders for trading companies in Gaza to apply for providing LED systems for safety lightning.
The project aims to provide LED system for lighting poor families homes in Gaza City and Middle Gaza during electricity power shutdown.
The LED system consists of 5 LED lights for 4 rooms and 1 kitchen.
This project will enable poor families in Gaza to eat their Iftar and Suhour using
LED light instead of lighting candles.
It will protect the families' houses from burning accidents.
It will also help the school and university students study their lessons at night.
Gaza strip only receives 8 hours of electrical power per day.
We hope our kind and generous donors would continue to support us in implementing this project.
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The beneficiaries were poor and needy families to help develop their economic situation and enhance financial sustainability.
The micro credit projects included:
1. Developing a grocery shop (USD 2500) - Gaza City.
2. Developing a grocery shop (USD 2500) - Rafah City.
3. Developing a clothes shop (USD 2500) - Jabalyia camp - North of Gaza.
4. Developing a plumbing tools shop (USD 2500) - Middle of Gaza Strip.
5. Developing a shop for selling household utensils - East of Gaza City.
6. Developing a shop for selling frozen food(USD 2500) - Gaza City.



Field visit to follow up the progress of work in the Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Center (PTR) - Khan Younis, North of Gaza Strip.
PTR center implemented 2367 treatment sessions for 192 wounded persons from 2014 war.
Funded by:
- Viva Palestina Malaysia (VPM)
- Mercy Malaysia.
- Tika - Turkey.
- TIMA - Thailand.
- DWWT - Turkey.
Supervised by:
- DWWT
In cooperation with:
- As-Salamah Society - Palestine.





Viva Palestina Malaysia has finished implementing the third phase of "Keep ThemWarm" project in Rafah and Middle Gaza governorates, where more than 250 of poor families benefited from this project.
Our big thanks to VPM donors who contributed to this project and protected hundreds of Palestinian families from the bitter cold.
The project was implemented by Arab Medical Union AMU office - Gaza Strip.
VPM Bank information:-"Pertubuhan Viva Palestina Malaysia"
Maybank account no.
564324-601324
Text Shidah at 01121370569 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
indicating your name and amount donated for receipts
For tax exempt text me (dr musa) at 0123200564 for details.
Tqvm for your generosity.
May you be bountifully blessed!





Project VPM 3/2016
Viva Palestina Malaysia (VPM) and Arab Medical Union (AMU) office in Gaza City have started providing medicines and medical equipment for charitable hospitals.
It aims to develop the health sector in Palestine in cooperation with medical NGOs by enabling them to provide healthcare for impoverished Palestinian people in Gaza Strip.
It is funded by VPM and supervised by AMU, and will be managed by:
1. Assalamah Charitable Society.
2. Yafa Hospital.
3. Al Karamah Hospital.
4. Public Aid Hospitals group.
Our sincere thanks to all VPM donors who contributed to these medical projects.
More photos will be posted soon insha Allah.


VPM Micro Credit Project
Project area: Nusserat camp – Middle of Gaza Strip.
Amount of loan: USD 2500 to Sabha Aburashed
Project: Capital to buy stationary and other school materials for her small bookstore.
Family member: 9 persons (3 members study at Gaza university)
When Sabha Aburashed first started her business, she struggled to generate revenue and get the right people to fund her business.
"I have this burning desire to become an entrepreneur to help my family but my only challenge now is capital but now after Rowad funded me with soft halal loan from VPM I am able to help my kids.
"There is no bookstore in my area and I chose the right location for my business outside a secondary school" she said.
"Now I have money to feed my kids and to help them complete their college to help me in the future".
"Now I have daily revenue from my bookstore so i take a part from this money for daily family/business expenses and the rest for developing my business and repay my loan. I am working hard to ensure the project is sustainable and generates income to make my family proud of their Mum.


VPM Micro Credit Project
Project area: Big Abssan East of Khan Younis
Amount of loan: USD 2500 to Waleed Abu Teer
Project: Provide beehives to produce honey and sell it. Family members: 9 persons ( 2 studying at Gaza university)
Waleed says “When I heard about Rowad and the loans, I immediately went to get one. So, I could buy the honey production equipment. That meant I was able to pay for my rent and food for my family, buy the materials, make a reasonable profit and, above all, repay my loan on time.”
Two years later, Waleed's son graduated as an agriculture engineer but could not secure a job.
With his experience in agriculture he helped with marketing the honey.
"We get a lot of order for our product because it is high quality honey" Waleed says.
"I’m so proud of what I accomplished for myself and for my family. I sent two kids to university and I fed my family.” Waleed says
He would not have been able to it without the loans he had received from Rowad that was funded by Viva Palestina Malysia.


Project No. (21/2015)
Medical Home Services Project
Funded by:
- Viva Palestina Malaysia.
- Mercy Malaysia
- TIKA.
Implemented and supervised by:
- Doctors Worldwide Turkey (DWWT).
In collaboration with: Assalamah Society.
Project Period: 2 years.
Project description:
To provide the beneficiaries, namely war wounded people and their families and those with disabilities, with health rehabilitation services at homes which includes medical treatment, nursing, physiotherapy & psychological support.

Project 02/2016
Micro Financing for poor families in Gaza.
Viva Palestina Malaysia continued her signature micro-credit financing to more deserving beneficiaries. Most of them are women.
This is the 6th year of micro-financing in Gaza & West Bank. The sum disbursed is about USD 2K per project which enhances the family's economic status.
Many are able to begin payback after 6 months of implementation!
Thank you to all donors who have contributed towards this noble effort towards financial independency & sustainability.


Project No. 01/2016
"Keep them warm II"
Funded By: Viva Palestine Malaysia.
Implemented By: Rowad Society & Gaza Society for relief labor.
Project Description: To provide heavy blankets and children's coats for poor and homeless families, to protect them from the blistering cold winter in east Gaza (Shujayia & Al Zitoon)
Our sincere thanks to all VPM donors who contributed to this winter relief project.



Project No. (43-B/2015)
Providing partial scholarships to university students at Gaza Strip, to enable them to continue their higher education in the first semester (2015/2016).
In collaboration with University College of Applied Sciences UCAS, and supervised by Palestine Aid Society.
The event took place in the rehabilitated UCAS HQ building that was attacked in the 2014 war by the Israeli army.
This is part of VPM project No. 43/2015 - Providing Partial scholarships for poor Palestinian students in 4 universities in Gaza Strip - IUG,AZU,UCAS and QOU.
Our sincere thanks to all the VPM donors who contributed to this educational project for Palestinian students, and we hope to assist more students in the upcoming semester to complete their university studies.


