The total amount of donations made through Charity Bazaar 1981 ~ 2023
¥192,145,000
Charity Bazaar
Our charity bazaar has been held every other year since 1981 and will be held for the 22nd time in 2025. Each edition attracts around 2,000 visitors and is attended by members of the Imperial Family. Tables of African and Arab embassies (21 embassies participated in the 21st edition, including ADIWA) sold crafts and international dishes, as well as handmade crafts by NCAF members. Companies and organisations supporting the association's charitable activities also participated.
The total amount of donations made through Charity Bazaar 1981 ~ 2023 ¥192,145,000
To UNICEF, Red Crescent, Red Cross Japan, UNRWA, UNHCR, etc.
¥58,090,000
To institutions for women and children of Arab and African countries that participated in Bazaars: Treatment of cancer/ AIDS/ heart disease, orphans/autistic children/children with disabilities children’s education/living, women’s independence/vocational training, etc. (*1)
¥61,702,000
To NGO, NPO: Campaign for the Children of Palestine,CARA, SUPA, Saidia Fraha, Medecins sans Frontieres, ROCINANTES, ILFAR, etc.(*2)
¥32,595,000
To Plan International Japan (Foster Plan Japan) , Japanese Committee for the Children of Palestine -- Have supported 387 children since 1988(*3)
¥30,118,000
Other donations, emergency assistance: Sudan Civil War, Earthquakes in Morocco and Algeria, 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake, COVID-
19, Explosion in Lebanon, etc. (*4)
¥9,640,000
*1 Recent donations: protection of women with unwanted pregnancies abandoned by their families,
provide hospitals with supplies to fight Covid infection, to a hospital for victims of sexual violence
(doctor later won the Nobel Peace Prize).
*2 As of 2023, continuously supporting 4 NGO/NPOs in Japan.
*3 As of 2023, supporting 7 children in Africa and 1 Palestinian child in a Lebanon refugee camp to improve education and living environments. NCAF members are exchanging letters with these
children.
*4 In 2011, donated 1.1 million yen to the Japanese Red Cross as emergency support for the Great
East Japan Earthquake, and in 2012 at the request of the Middle East and African embassies a donation of 2.5 million yen was given to five social welfare groups in the Tohoku region to assist reconstruction.