Ramadan Care for the Nation 2026 Targets Disaster-Affected Areas and Gaza
DT Peduli will again roll out the Ramadan Care for the Nation 2026 (Ramadan Peduli Negeri, RPN 2026), under the theme ‘Strengthen Care for Your Brothers in the Remote Areas and Across the Nation.’ The programme carries a message of solidarity for communities affected by disasters across Indonesia and for people overseas facing humanitarian crises.
Under the spirit of Sharing Makes You Happy, RPN 2026 also aims to engage younger generations in acts of sharing during Ramadan. It also encourages the more orderly and accountable distribution of zakat, infaq, sedekah, and wakaf Ziswaf.
RPN 2026 targets disaster-affected regions, notably floods in several parts of Sumatra. One focus area is Tukka, Central Tapanuli Regency, where survivors continue to endure Ramadan in tents with various limitations. Another area is Aceh Tamiang, where floods have inundated homes and damaged essential needs, including Qur’anic manuscripts (mushaf).
Beyond domestic concerns, the programme also draws attention to humanitarian conditions abroad, particularly in the Gaza Strip, which remains under blockade and humanitarian crisis. In Gaza, many residents are observing Ramadan under difficult conditions with limited food and living in refugee tents.
In implementation, DT Peduli has set up Ramadan Ziswaf Outlets at strategic locations such as mosques, schools, hospitals, and shopping centers. These outlets are intended to facilitate zakat, infaq, sedekah, and wakaf in a trustworthy and professional manner.
Cecep Dian Gustiawan, Deputy Director of Marketing at LAZ DT Peduli, explained that the tagline ‘Berbagi Bikin Happy’ was chosen to resonate with younger generations. He said the programme seeks to widen participation by Generation Z in social activities during Ramadan. Through these sharing experiences, it is hoped that social awareness and a sense of communal spirit will grow among youths.
Jajang Nurjaman, Chief Executive of LAZ DT Peduli, emphasised that Ramadan should be a time of happiness for all, including those in hardship. ‘Sharing is not a deprivation of sustenance; it is a path that brings blessings and goodness to both receivers and givers,’ he said on Wednesday (11 February 2026). He added that Ramadan is not only about fasting but also an opportunity to strengthen faith and boost social care. ‘Within this framework, the programmes presented are expected to help those in need to experience Ramadan in better conditions, while also serving as a channel for donors and worshippers to carry out the trust of sharing.’
Ramadan Care for the Nation 2026 is framed as a collaborative movement linking personal worship with social responsibility. Through this annual programme, Ramadan is hoped to become a moment to reinforce solidarity with communities in the remote regions and with brothers abroad affected by disasters and humanitarian crises.