Charity Profile

Al-Rahma Humanitarian Society

AuditUnder Review
Netherlands

Since October 2023, more than 70,000 Palestinians have lost their lives in Gaza. Tens of thousands more — over 171,000 people — have been injured, displaced, or remain missing beneath the rubble of destroyed homes and communities.

Audit Outcome
Under Review
Overall Rating
Pending
Risk Level
High Risk
Last Audit Date
28 Apr 2026

About This Charity

Audit Date
28 Apr 2026
Country
Netherlands
Phone Number
+8801763251119

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Reports / Documents

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This charity does not currently hold an active ICAC certification.

Audit Scoring

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Key Findings

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Audit Panel

1 / 2
KM

Prof. Khalid Mahmood

Impact Assessment Advisor

Professor of International Development

Germany

He is an Impact Assessment Advisor

Audit Summary

Audit Date

28 Apr 2026

Summary

Since October 2023, more than 70,000 Palestinians have lost their lives in Gaza. Tens of thousands more — over 171,000 people — have been injured, displaced, or remain missing beneath the rubble of destroyed homes and communities. Families have been torn apart, essential infrastructure has collapsed, and an entire population now faces the urgent challenge of survival and recovery. Rebuilding Gaza is not only about restoring buildings — it is about restoring lives, dignity, and hope for the future. Since October 2023, more than 70,000 Palestinians have lost their lives in Gaza. Tens of thousands more — over 171,000 people — have been injured, displaced, or remain missing beneath the rubble of destroyed homes and communities. Families have been torn apart, essential infrastructure has collapsed, and an entire population now faces the urgent challenge of survival and recovery. Rebuilding Gaza is not only about restoring buildings — it is about restoring lives, dignity, and hope for the future. Since October 2023, more than 70,000 Palestinians have lost their lives in Gaza. Tens of thousands more — over 171,000 people — have been injured, displaced, or remain missing beneath the rubble of destroyed homes and communities. Families have been torn apart, essential infrastructure has collapsed, and an entire population now faces the urgent challenge of survival and recovery. Rebuilding Gaza is not only about restoring buildings — it is about restoring lives, dignity, and hope for the future. Since October 2023, more than 70,000 Palestinians have lost their lives in Gaza. Tens of thousands more — over 171,000 people — have been injured, displaced, or remain missing beneath the rubble of destroyed homes and communities. Families have been torn apart, essential infrastructure has collapsed, and an entire population now faces the urgent challenge of survival and recovery. Rebuilding Gaza is not only about restoring buildings — it is about restoring lives, dignity, and hope for the future.

Detailed Findings

Since October 2023, more than 70,000 Palestinians have lost their lives in Gaza. Tens of thousands more — over 171,000 people — have been injured, displaced, or remain missing beneath the rubble of destroyed homes and communities. Families have been torn apart, essential infrastructure has collapsed, and an entire population now faces the urgent challenge of survival and recovery. Rebuilding Gaza is not only about restoring buildings — it is about restoring lives, dignity, and hope for the future.