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Ending poverty and inequality are some of today’s greatest challenges that the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) aim to overcome. Giving by different religions plays an important contribution to financing those Goals. Zakat, as an obligatory payment for all Muslims earning above a certain threshold, is one of the world's largest forms of wealth transfer to the poor. It is also perhaps the most overlooked by development organisations despite its tremendous potential. This report discusses the overlap between the purpose of zakat and the global goals and the important role zakat can play in achieving them.

The brief was disseminated to stakeholders and UNDP’s general audience. The design had to be easy to read and understand, and attractive enough to gain more interest from people. The colour green was used to comply with the common understanding that green is considered an ‘Islamic colour’ in Indonesia.

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