Islamic Relief Worldwide
Muhammad Asif is an accomplished finance professional with extensive experience in financial management and risk assessment across various organizations. Currently serving as the Country Finance Manager for Islamic Relief Worldwide since March 2019, Muhammad previously held the position of CFO at INTERSOS and at Islamic Relief Worldwide between February 2012 and March 2017, overseeing a project funding portfolio of $50 million annually and managing finance teams across multiple field offices in Yemen. Muhammad's earlier roles include Department Head of Risk Management at Saudi German Hospital Group, Assistant Manager of Group Internal Audit at Shifa International Hospitals, and Accounts Officer at Mudassir Traders. With a solid educational background, Muhammad possesses numerous professional qualifications, including Fellow Member of the Institute of Public Accountants of Australia and Fellow Member of Financial Accountants of the United Kingdom, complemented by a Master’s degree in Economics from Preston University.
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Islamic Relief Worldwide
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Since we received our first donation in 1984, we have helped millions of the world’s poorest and most vulnerable people. Inspired by the Islamic faith and guided by our values, we believe that people with wealth have a duty to those less fortunate – regardless of race, political affiliation, gender or belief. Our projects provide poor people with access to vital services. We protect communities from disasters, and deliver life-saving emergency aid. We provide lasting routes out of poverty, and empower vulnerable people to transform their lives and their communities. Our global family includes national offices, affiliated partners and field offices. We also own a subsidiary company based in Birmingham, UK, which raises funds for our work by collecting and recycling clothing. TIC International also conducts food activities, largely related to canned meat for aid purposes. Our work: Islamic Relief works with communities to strengthen their resilience to disasters, and we provide vital emergency aid when disasters occur. We help poor people to access basic services, including education, water and sanitation, as well as healthcare. We provide lasting routes out of poverty through our sustainable livelihoods schemes. Our integrated approach to development is transforming communities worldwide. We tackle the root causes of poverty and make sure that the world’s most vulnerable people have a strong voice and real influence in both our programmes and advocacy. Islamic Relief is also a policy leader on Islamic humanitarianism, and our research programmes develop distinctive, practical approaches to the key issues that are affecting our world today. Islamic Relief envisages a caring world where communities are empowered, social obligations are fulfilled and people respond as one to the suffering of others.