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Under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Dr Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Ruler of Sharjah, and Her Highness Sheikha Jawaher bint Mohammed Al Qasimi, Chairperson of TBHF, SIARA is organised by The Big Heart Foundation (TBHF) in collaboration with UNHCR. Through the years, the award has served as a platform not only to recognise impactful humanitarian efforts but also to help organisations sustain and amplify their work. SIARA’s AED 500,000 (USD 136,000) cash prize, has been granted annually as a dedicated contribution from The Big Heart Foundation. The prize value is fully covered by the Foundation and is not derived from any of its donations, and continues to reward individuals and organisations that are leading the way in advocating for refugees’ rights and dignity. By highlighting initiatives that provide long-term solutions beyond emergency relief, SIARA aims to empower refugees and displaced communities for lasting resilience and self-reliance.
The surge in participation highlights the prevalence of SIARA’s role in advancing impactful and sustainable support to refugees, and the international scope; expanding from 53 countries in 2024 to 68 countries in 2025; reflects the awards’ efforts in promoting humanitarian excellence. Notably, this year’s submissions also represent 790 unique organisations, highlighting a broad spectrum of initiatives aimed at providing refugees with opportunities for sustainable livelihoods and dignity.
Alya Obaid Al Musaiebi, Director of TBHF, commented on SIARA’s continued growth saying, “SIARA’s expansion reflects a global paradigm shift and one that prioritises sustainable solutions regarding advocacy for refugees. This growth signals a collective global commitment to building futures where displaced communities thrive, and we see empowerment as a cornerstone of lasting change. By recognising those who equip refugees with the knowledge and resources for self-reliance, enabling dignity and opportunity, SIARA is championing a cause that will ultimately benefit generations for many years to come.”
“This year’s submissions also reveal the immense potential of grassroots initiatives rooted in local expertise; those that integrate culture, education, healthcare, and rights; addressing both urgent needs and systemic barriers. SIARA exists to elevate these models, ensuring sustainable, refugee-focused solutions are championed globally as blueprints for a more equitable future for all people.”
From Africa to Oceania, organisations from diverse regions have participated in SIARA 2025, showcasing the global breadth of refugee advocacy efforts. Africa led with 368 submissions, and Asia followed with 229 submissions. In the MENA region, 162 submissions were received, Europe contributed 15 submissions, while North America added 14. Oceania contributed one submission, showcasing a smaller yet significant contribution to global refugee support.
The 2025 edition of SIARA highlights the extraordinary reach and diversity of humanitarian work, with top contributions coming from countries such as Pakistan, Nigeria, Ethiopia, Bangladesh, Uganda, Lebanon, Kenya, Afghanistan, Yemen, and Egypt. The award also received new submissions from countries within SIARA’s geographic scope, including Algeria, Angola, Djibouti, Liberia, Madagascar, Mali, Mozambique, Namibia, and Tokelau—underscoring the award’s growing global presence and expanding impact.