Found 1,584 UK NGOs working in Nigeria
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 Nigeria.
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Nigerian Psychiatrists in the United Kingdom Charity number 1217719 |
21/04/2026 |
The object of the cio is for the public benefit, to advance the preservation and protection of mental health in nigeria and the united kingdom by: (a) promoting education, training, collaboration and the sharing of best practice among psychiatric professionals where this improves the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of mental illness; (b) providing education, awareness-raising and information to the public on mental health; and (c) providing grants to psychiatric services and projects that work to relieve the needs of people experiencing psychiatric illness or disorders.
Work in Nigeria
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UK registered office: West Midlands | |
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Dementia & Music International Charity number 1218045 |
13/05/2026 |
Dementia & Music International was founded in 2026 to improve dementia care through the use of music. Music has been shown to have a beneficial effect at all stages of dementia and in all types of care settings. However, we know that access to music is very unequal globally. Dementia & Music International exists to overcome this inequity.
Work in United States, Portugal, Japan, Nigeria, Denmark, Philippines, Greece, Germany, France, Finland, Croatia, Hungary, Norway, Mexico, Malaysia, Jamaica, Italy, India, Singapore, Costa Rica, China, Colombia, Chile, Canada, Brazil, Bolivia, Austria, Australia and Argentina
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UK registered office: East Midlands | |
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Givers of Hope and Help Trust Charity number 1218155 |
20/05/2026 |
The advancement of the christian religion for the public benefit, in accordance with the principles of the christian faith, by providing grants to churches and christian organisations in continental africa in order to support charitable activities undertaken for the benefit of people in need, including but not exclusively:(1) projects to provide food and essential items to people in poverty or financial hardship;(2) projects to support access to education, including school supplies, and educational programmes;(3) projects to provide access to medical care, medical supplies, and health education;(4) projects to provide pastoral care, spiritual support and outreach in the local community to enlighten others about the christian faith.
Work in Nigeria
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UK registered office: East Midlands | |
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Orika Foundation Charity number 1218234 |
28/05/2026 |
Overseas, the organisation intends to:provide educational grants to schools serving disadvantaged communities;support access to educational materials, equipment and school resources;assist pupils at risk of leaving education due to financial hardship;support small-scale educational improvement projects within schools. For example refurbishing classrooms.
Work in Côte d'Ivoire, Togo, Trinidad and Tobago, Zimbabwe, Ethiopia, Dominica, St Lucia, The Gambia, Guyana, Haiti, Kenya, Nigeria, Jamaica and Ghana
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UK registered office: London | |
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CC Forum Foundation Charity number 1218255 |
29/05/2026 |
(i) to promote sustainable development for the benefit of the public by:- the preservation, conservation and the protection of the environment and the prudent use of natural resources;- the relief of poverty and the improvement of the conditions of life in socially and economically disadvantaged communities;- the promotion of sustainable means of achieving economic growth and regeneration.(ii) to advance the education of the public in subjects related to sustainable development and the protection, enhancement and rehabilitation of the environment and to promote study and research in such subjects provided that the useful results of such study are disseminated to the public at largesustainable development means “development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs”.
Work in Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ghana, The Gambia, Ethiopia, Djibouti, Malawi, Namibia, Nigeria, Tanzania, Tunisia, Kenya and Jamaica
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UK registered office: South West | |
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Communalife Charity number 1218275 |
01/06/2026 |
To promote the human rights of children, in particular, rights as set out in the un convention on the rights of the child and relating articles in the united nations and regional conventions, charters, and declarations; and in associated national domestic legislation (wherever enacted or implemented) around the world by any or all of (but not limited to) the following means:• monitoring abuses of child rights;• obtaining redress for the victims of child rights abuse;• relieving need among the victims of child rights abuse;• research into child rights issues;• educating the public about child rights, human rights, and religion with a particular focus on religious, civic, and community leaders on the subjects of child development and child rights (especially in respect of safeguarding children, and of addressing and eliminating harmful practices arising from beliefs in sorcery or witchcraft), and to promote and publish research for the public benefit in all aspects of these subjects;• providing technical advice to government, religious, civic, and community leaders on child rights matters;• contributing to the sound administration of child rights law;• commenting on proposed child rights legislation;• raising awareness of child rights issues (with a particular focus on harmful practices arising from beliefs in sorcery or witchcraft);• promoting public support for child rights;• promoting respect for child rights among individuals and corporations;• international advocacy of child rights;• eliminating infringements of child rights.in furtherance of that object but not otherwise, the trustees shall have power:to engage in political activity provided that the trustees are satisfied that the proposed activities will further the purposes of the charity to an extent justified by the resources committed and the activity is not the dominant means by which the charity carries out its objects.noting that: nothing in this constitution shall authorise an application of the property of the cio for the purposes which are not charitable in accordance with section 7 of the charities and trustee investment (scotland) act 2005 and section 2 of the charities act (northern ireland) 2008.
Work in Nigeria, Kenya, Malawi and Democratic Republic of the Congo
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UK registered office: London |
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