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NGOs are only included if they say they work in fewer than 50 countries. This is because some organisations claim they are working in every single country in the world, or very large numbers of countries. This is unlikely. So we can exclude them by restricting the number of countries organisations work in.

The figures for income and spending include the total income and spending of the organisations in all the countries they work in.

Religious organisations refers to those organisations which self-describe themselves as undertaking "religious activities" in their causes.

Charity Reg. date Latest income Activities Region ?

Techup Africa

Charity number 1215335

13/10/2025 For the public benefit, to advance education in the field of technology and digital skills in africa through assisting in the provision of structured online learning and training, mentorship and such other ways as the trustees may determine.

Work in Nigeria

UK registered office: East of England

Forever in Christ Evangelical and Deliverance Ministry

Charity number 1215336

13/10/2025 Our aim is to advance christianity in England and Whales, Nigeria and other part of the world, We have regular prayer meeting in our online platform,Face to face and online counselling. We organise conferences that bring people of all faith together for prayer and social interaction. We share christian literatures, giving support to the needy and vulnerable individual member of the public.

Work in Nigeria

UK registered office: London

Women4africa Foundation

Charity number 1215366

15/10/2025 For the public benefit, to promote gender equality (particularly between men and women) through the education of women in africa and of african descent, particularly in nigeria, in artificial intelligence and technology and in such ways as the charity trustees think fit, including by:1. Providing technology-driven platforms, financial education, and mentorship to empower women, ultimately benefiting families and communities.2. Challenging stereotypes and biases, particularly those affecting african women and women of african descent. Through global platforms and technology, we amplify their voices, raise awareness, celebrate diversity, and advocate for women's rights.3. Fostering entrepreneurship among african women by providing access to technology, including ai, cyber, and digital tools, alongside business training and mentorship.4. Promoting global citizenship and connecting african women and women of african descent to international markets.

Work in Nigeria

UK registered office: London

The Richard Coker Foundation

Charity number 1215492

24/10/2025 To promote and protect the good health of the general public and relieve the needs of those affected by sickle cell and other blood diseases and their families in the uk and internationally, with a focus on african and caribbean communities through:a) health education to the general public b) assisting in the provision of screening programmes and genetic counselling services;c) funding research ensuring the useful results of such research are disseminated;d) facilitating access to emotional/practical and peer based support;e) such other ways as the trustees may determine.

Work in Nigeria, Ghana and Tanzania

UK registered office: London

Samflo Open Arms Trust

Charity number 1215623

04/11/2025 For the public benefit, the advancement in education in nigeria, in particular but not exclusively by:a. Funding and supporting the education of vulnerable, young adults and children who are of school age but unable to attend school.b. Supporting the work of local education in the community in providing and delivery of advancement in education to young adults and children of school age up to the university level.c. Supporting opportunities for vulnerable young adult and children who are vulnerable by reason of death of their parents and carers. Such as by awarding bursaries and/or scholarships

Work in Nigeria

UK registered office: London

Oasis Aid

Charity number 1215804

18/11/2025 To advance the muslim faith for the benefit of the public in accordance with the statements of faith appearing in the annex of the cio constitution, by the provision of grants to registered charities and other organisations to relieve sickness, advance religious education and relieve poverty in the uk and overseas.

Work in Jordan, Kenya, Sudan, Syria, Lebanon, Egypt, Occupied Palestinian Territories, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Somalia, The Gambia, Yemen, Mozambique, Ghana, Central African Republic, Burundi, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Nigeria, Malawi and Chad

UK registered office: West Midlands

Holyghost Prayer Ministry

Charity number 1215951

26/11/2025 The advancement of the christian faith and the education of christian principles for the public benefit of the community in accordance with the statement of faith throughout england and wales and nigeria through: providing a place of worship, religious ceremonies, religious events, pastoral care and outreach.the advancement of education in nigeria for primary and secondary school-age children and those attending university through the provision of awarding grants to pay for school fees and educational materials, such as but not limited to, stationery, books and school uniforms. The relief of those in need in nigeria, by way of financial hardship and or poverty through the provision of awarding grants to fund medical expenses, including appointment, investigations, treatment and medication.

Work in Nigeria

UK registered office: London

Information Training Outreach Centre for United Kingdom (Itocuk)

Charity number 1216064

04/12/2025 1. To advance the education of young people aged between 16-30 who are socially and economically disadvantaged in the uk, through workshops and mentoring for digital literacy, employability skills, life skills and other topics of education as the trustees see fit.2.to advance in life and relieve the needs of socially and economically disadvantaged young people, aged 16-30 in the uk through:a) the provision of recreational and leisure time activities provided in the interest of social welfare, designed to improve their conditions of life;b) providing support and activities which develop their skills, capacities and capabilities to enable them to participate in society as mature and responsible individuals,

Work in Zambia, Nigeria, Ghana, Rwanda, Tanzania, Kenya, Zimbabwe, Uganda, Malawi and South Africa

UK registered office: London

Qrogauk (Queen of the Rosary Secondary School Old Girl's Association United Kingdom)

Charity number 1216079

05/12/2025 A. To advance the education of the pupils at schools in nigeria by providing and assisting in the provision of facilities [not required to be provided by the local education authority] for education (including sexual health and contraceptive education) at the schools and provision of scholarships and prizes.b. The prevention or relief of poverty by providing menstrual products to girls and young women in nigeria who lack the financial means to buy them.

Work in Nigeria

UK registered office: South East

The MRL Foundation

Charity number 1216163

11/12/2025 The objects of the cio are to promote the attainment of good education and health in nigeria for the public benefit in particular but not exclusively byi. Supporting and promoting accessible and inclusive education, particularly, for underprivileged children, by providing resources, and learning initiatives that enhance academic growth and development.ii. Aiding research and innovation in education, by assessing education standards in rural communities, identifying educational challenges, social issues, and barriers to learning; and using the findings to develop solutions, and improve overall educational outcomes for the public benefit.iii. Supporting educational bodies and institutions to strengthen educational frameworks by using data driven research to provide support for students and educators, ensuring improved access to quality education.iv. Promoting digital literacy, entrepreneurial education, youth empowerment, and inclusive education by creating interactive media communities and providing accessible educational platforms to advance technology-driven education.v. Developing practical and entrepreneurship skills for children and academic professionals in urban and rural communities by organising workshops, training programmes, and educational events aimed at improving academic, vocational, and professional competencies, thereby improving their skills and employment opportunities.vi. Supporting the provision of healthcare delivery to poor and low income families, particularly children, in the rural parts of africa where access to public medical facilities and healthcare centres are limited.vii. Supporting healthcare and healthcare education to prevent specific life-threatening illnesses amongst young families through awareness, knowledge and simple selfexamination techniques to enable early detection for referral treatment .viii. Supporting research on health-related issues and sector challenges by carrying out research to better understand medical challenges, improve healthcare policies, and develop innovative solutions for public health concerns.ix. Promoting general health awareness by developing and supporting local chapters that will continue the work established by the medical missions.

Work in Nigeria

UK registered office: East of England