Found 628 UK NGOs working in Brazil
Figures refer to charities registered with the Charity Commission for England and Wales, based on areas of operation supplied to the Charity Commission by the charities themselves. Charities that say they work in more than 50 countries are not included. Total spending of these organisations includes work they carry out outside of Brazil.
NGOs found
in all these countries*
* It is not possible to isolate spending only on Brazil, we can only report spending by organisations in all the countries they work in.
Financial data is based on the latest available for these organisations. The latest available data is from 2024, though for some organisations it may be earlier.
Most common words from the description of a random set of 30 NGOs matching your search.
- education
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- promote
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- conservation
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- poverty
- work
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- young
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- benefit
- relating
- projects
- based
- information
- world
- human
- organisation
- worldwide
- exploitation
- social
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- health
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- provision
- carbon
- include
- knowledge
- sustainable
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- activity
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- within
- trust
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- local
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- global
- small
- help
- labour
- works
- arts
IATI Activity data
IATI is a global initiative to improve the transparency of development and humanitarian resources and their results to address poverty and crises. The data presented here is sourced from OIPA.
List of UK-registered organisations operating in Brazil, sourced from data published by IATI publishers.
- CAFOD [54]
- Oxfam GB [24]
- Christian Aid [22]
- ActionAid UK [17]
- WWF-UK [8]
- Article 19 [6]
- Triple Line & Crown Agents (Joint Venture) [5]
- IMC Worldwide Ltd [2]
- Save the Children UK [2]
- Adam Smith International [1]
- ARTICLE 19 [1]
- ChildHope UK [1]
- Development Initiatives [1]
- Medical Research Council [1]
- Plan International UK [1]
- Task Brazil [1]
- War on Want [1]
Data on Brazil from IATI d-portal
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Abong - Associaçao Brasileira de ONGs (Source: Forus )