Ramadan 2026: BPKH Distributes Over 108,000 Food Aid Packages
The Indonesian Hajj Financial Management Body (BPKH) has distributed 108,075 food aid packages to communities across various regions of Indonesia through the “Spreading Benefits Together BPKH 2026” programme during Ramadan.
Head of BPKH Implementation Board Fadlul Imansyah stated that the programme represents the organisation’s commitment to extending the value of hajj fund management beyond supporting the hajj pilgrimage itself to deliver tangible social impact for the Muslim community.
“BPKH is committed to ensuring that hajj fund management not only supports the implementation of hajj worship but also provides real social impact for the community. Through the Spreading Benefits Together BPKH programme during this Ramadan month, we hope the assistance distributed can help communities meet their basic needs whilst strengthening the spirit of sharing and social care,” said Fadlul.
Based on programme implementation data, of the 110,000 food aid packages approved, 108,075 packages have been allocated for distribution across various provinces in Indonesia. The assistance reaches diverse regions including North Sumatra, East Java, West Java, Central Java, DI Yogyakarta, Lampung, Banten, Bali, Bangka Belitung, West Kalimantan, South Kalimantan, Maluku, and DKI Jakarta. North Sumatra became the region with the largest allocation of 17,200 packages, followed by East Java with 10,425 packages and West Java with 8,500 packages.
In implementing the programme, BPKH has partnered with several national welfare partners to ensure effective and well-targeted distribution of assistance. These partners include Baitulmaal Muamalat, NU Care-LAZISNU, Lazuq, Lazismu, Rumah Zakat, and Baznas.
Sulistyowati, Member of BPKH Implementation Board for Welfare Affairs, explained that programme implementation was conducted through cooperation with various welfare partners to ensure assistance reaches communities in need with precise targeting.
“This programme is a manifestation of BPKH’s commitment to distributing the welfare value of hajj funds widely to society. Through collaboration with various welfare partners, we strive to ensure distribution of assistance operates effectively and reaches more beneficiaries across various regions,” said Sulistyowati.
To date, 76,075 packages have been realised in the distribution process, whilst others remain in the procurement and distribution stages across various regions.
Assistance distribution is conducted through various social institutions, Islamic boarding schools, mosques, and community organisations serving as beneficiary recipients across different areas. The programme also involves community leaders and partner institutions to expand the reach of aid distribution.