Found 1,779 UK NGOs working in all countries
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 all countries.
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| Charity | Reg. date | Latest income | Activities | Region ? |
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The Nasio Trust Charity number 1213645 |
17/06/2025 |
The objects of the cio are, for the public benefit and within a christian ethos, to relieve poverty and financial hardship in east africa, primarily in kenya and tanzania, by:a. Supporting and overseeing the operation of medical centres and healthcare projects;b. Supporting and overseeing the operation of early childhood development centres;c. Providing or funding programmes that enable individuals to generate a sustainable income and become self-sufficient;d. Supporting the provision of education and vocational training;e. Undertaking such other exclusively charitable activities as the trustees may from time to time determine.
Work in Kenya and Tanzania
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UK registered office: South East | |
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Sara and Nyla Budy Infant Health Programme Charity number 1213664 |
17/06/2025 |
The object of the cio is: to preserve and protect good health for the public benefit in particular but not exclusively by:- - promoting public health initiatives to prevent infant mortality in the uk and liberia; - grant funding for a hospital to develop specialised infant healthcare and infant healthcare facilities in liberia by providing incubators to keep babies alive through the initial stages after their birth, infant health education, newborn baby care and pre-mature support for babies;- supporting research to understand health issues facing infants in the uk and liberia and to promote high standards of practice;- working with similar organisations to develop educational material to provide to the general public, especially new and expecting mothers on how to prevent treatable illnesses that could harm their children;- promoting education of citizens in the uk and liberia to enhance infant health outcomes; and- advocating for greater government funding to infant health projects in uk and liberia. 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 Liberia
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UK registered office: Yorkshire and The Humber | |
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Clooney Foundation for Justice UK Charity number 1213791 |
24/06/2025 |
The Charity promotes and protects human rights throughout the world by obtaining legal redress, raising awareness, promoting respect for human rights and training and supporting future generations of human rights advocates. In doing so, the Charity focuses on access to justice, human rights of women and girls, freedom of speech, and the use of technology to promote human rights.
Work in The Gambia, Malawi and United States
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UK registered office: London | |
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Rise Women and Girls Alliance Charity number 1213986 |
08/07/2025 |
We empower women and girls through safe spaces, mentorship, education and community programmes. We tackle gender-based violence, promote wellbeing and provide practical support for personal growth and resilience. We work locally and nationally to uplift disadvantaged and marginalised communities.
Work in South Africa and Democratic Republic of the Congo
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UK registered office: London | |
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Scrub the Stigma Charity number 1214063 |
10/07/2025 |
The objects of the cio are:1. For the public benefit, to advance education and awareness about women's health, in particular reproductive health and related subjects, in the uk and nigeria, through (a) collaboration with schools and healthcare providers to deliver workshops and materials (b) delivering educational activities that aim to challenge stigma and (c) improving access to health resources and services.
Work in Nigeria
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UK registered office: London | |
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21hundred Charity number 1214243 |
23/07/2025 |
The objects of the cio are for the public benefit:(a) the promotion of equality and diversity, in particular by supporting individuals from diverse backgrounds to uncover and address the root causes of racial inequality and to engage communities in strategic, long-term collaborative efforts to develop equality of opportunity between persons of different racial groups; (b) the promotion of racial harmony, in particular through building an enduring transnational network of individuals across different sectors and geographies and with different approaches to lead in eliminating anti-black racism in order to build a more equitable future, with fairer, healthier and more inclusive societies and to lessen conflict between persons of different races.
Work in United States and South Africa
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UK registered office: London | |
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Mah Charity Charity number 1214258 |
24/07/2025 |
MAH Charity works to prevent and relieve poverty, primarily in Pakistan. We provide grants, essential items and practical services to individuals and to local charities and community organisations that support people in need. Activities include funding emergency aid, supporting food, shelter and education projects, and partnering with grassroots groups to increase access to basic necessities.
Work in Pakistan
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UK registered office: Yorkshire and The Humber | |
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Deaf Active Charity number 1214377 |
01/08/2025 |
The objects of the cio, primarily undertaken, but not exclusively, for those living in the merseyside area, are:1. To advance in life and help d/deaf and hearing young adults (up to 30 years old), children and young people, coda’s (children of deaf ,adults), family members, friends and peers through:(a) the provision of recreational and leisure time activities, including physical activity and sport, 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 independent, mature and responsible individuals and members of society.2. To act as a resource for d/deaf and hearing young adults (up to 30 years old), children and young people, coda’s (children of deaf adults), family members, friends and peers by providing advice andassistance and organising programmes of physical, educational and other activities as a means of:(a) advancing education;(b) relieving unemployment;(c) providing recreational and leisure time activity in the interests of social welfare for people living in the area of benefit who have need by reason of their youth, age, infirmity or disability, poverty or social and economic circumstances with a view to improving the conditions of life of such persons. The word “deaf” (with a capital d) is used to describe an individual whose first or preferred method of communication is british sign language (bsl), while the term d/deaf – now widely recognised by care service professionals – refers to everyone with a hearing loss: deaf, deaf, deafblind, hard-of-hearing and deafblind people
Work in Ireland
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UK registered office: North West | |
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The Freedom and Justice Partnership Charity number 1214382 |
01/08/2025 |
The objects of the cio are to:1. Prevent or relieve poverty in the kolwezi region of the democratic republic of congo initially, and anywhere in the world, where artisanal mining by children occurs by:a. Providing grants, items, and services for child labourers and their families;b. Providing and/or assisting in the provision of education, training, healthcare screening assessments and all the necessary support designed to enable child labourers and their families to lead heathier lives. Where provision of such services cannot be met, to refer or sign post to third party providers in achieving this objective;2. Advance education:a. Of the public in areas of child labour, human rights abuses, and supply chain integrity violations to promote awareness and understanding of these critical issues by providing briefings, and educational programmes;b. In order to improve access to education for child labourers involved in artisanal mining by partnering with:i. Existing agencies in the kolwezi region of the democratic republic of congo to establish new educational provisions when required, in line with local regulations and safeguarding practices;ii. Existing agencies anywhere in the world where artisanal mining by children occurs to establish new educational provisions when required, in line with local regulations and safeguarding practices;c. Of the public about technologies that could be used to create secure digital identities for children and promoting research into the use of digital identities on child trafficking, and disseminating the results.3. Advance human rights (as set out in the universal declaration of human rights and subsequent united nations conventions and declarations) in the kolwezi region of the democratic republic of congo initially, and then to anywhere in the world where artisanal mining by children occurs by: a. Providing technical advice to government and others on human rights violations in relation to artisanal mining by children.b. Raising awareness of human rights issues;c. Promoting public support for human rights;d. Promoting respect for human rights among individuals and corporations;in furtherance of charitable objective clause 3, 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.
Work in Democratic Republic of the Congo
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UK registered office: South East | |
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Unforgotten Charity number 1214654 |
22/08/2025 |
We promote social inclusion for children with disabilities, especially deaf children, in rural areas of low-income countries. We provide education, training, and resources, raise awareness about deafness and social exclusion, and deliver community programmes on early detection and communication.
Work in Burundi, Rwanda, Kenya, Tanzania, Congo and Uganda
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UK registered office: South West | |
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Presbyterian Church in Cameroon Manchester Congregation Charity number 1214825 |
05/09/2025 |
Our activities include Christian worship services twice a month at the Withington Methodist Church in Manchester, which include Sunday School for children, Christian men/women fellowship movements activities, pastoral care visits to hospitals, care homes, and individual private homes in Manchester, and supporting education and poverty relief in Manchester and mission work in Scotland/Cameroon.
Work in Cameroon
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UK registered office: North West | |
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QNS Al-Khayr Charity number 1214835 |
05/09/2025 |
Dedicated to advancing humanitarian causes, supporting underprivileged students, aiding individuals in distress, fostering religious thought and practice, and building educational and religious institutions
Work in Bangladesh
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UK registered office: London | |
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Stretch More Charity number 1214973 |
16/09/2025 |
The advancement of health and the relief of those in need by reason of disability, in countries/areas prone to war, conflict, natural disasters or catastrophe, by:a. Providing comprehensive survival and emergency training to individuals with physical disabilities, equipping them with the skills and confidence to navigate and respond independently to naturaland human-made disasters.b. Providing practical and transferable skills, such as swimming (or other adaptive sports suitable for disabled persons), first aid, and survival techniques, to improve the physical safety, well-being, andindependence of persons with disabilities.c. Empowering individuals with disabilities to assume influential roles within their communities by nurturing leadership qualities.
Work in Colombia, Indonesia, Mozambique, India, Mexico and Philippines
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UK registered office: South East | |
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Kingship Angels Foundation Charity number 1215004 |
18/09/2025 |
The objects of the cio are:to relieve poverty among marginalised individuals and communities, with a particular focus on women, widows, orphans, and those experiencing economic hardship, by:1. Providing financial grants, material support, and resources to meet basic needs such as food, clothing, and shelter.2. Offering entrepreneurial support to enable beneficiaries to achieve financial independence and self-sustainability.3. Establishing and supporting sustainable community initiatives, including agriculture, small business development, and income-generating projects.4. Advocating for the rights of widows and vulnerable individuals to protect their livelihoods and access to resources.5. Collaborating with local organisations and stakeholders to create long-term, impactful solutions to alleviate poverty within underserved communities.
Work in Nigeria
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UK registered office: London | |
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Community of Women in Water Charity number 1215268 |
07/10/2025 |
1. The promotion of equality and diversity for the public benefit in the water resources and water, sanitation and hygiene (wash) industry, by:(a) the elimination of discrimination on the grounds of gender;(b) advancing education and raising awareness in equality and diversity;(c) conducting or commissioning research on equality and diversity issues and publishing the results to the public;(d) cultivating a sentiment in favour of equality and diversity; and(e) providing direct support to women in the sector.2. To promote the art and science of water policy and management for the public benefit, particularly but not exclusively by the provision of education, training, study and research in the policy, science and management of water (and sanitation) and the promotion or publication of such information or results.
Work in United States, France, Mexico, Nepal, Kenya, Brazil, Italy, Ecuador, Uruguay, Spain, Peru, Denmark, Ireland, Botswana, Chile, Hungary, Zambia, Bangladesh, Ethiopia, New Zealand, Thailand, Uganda, Colombia, Argentina, Austria, Sri Lanka, Switzerland, South Africa, Canada, Germany, Australia, India, Netherlands and Sweden
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UK registered office: London | |
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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
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UK registered office: London | |
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Al Arkani Foundation Charity number 1215387 |
16/10/2025 |
The objects of the organisation are:? the object of the cio is the relief in need due to poverty via the provision of food aid packages, signposting to medical services, hosting community events, and language training. 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 India, Bangladesh, Malaysia and Myanmar
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UK registered office: Yorkshire and The Humber | |
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The Minganguo Project Charity number 1215707 |
11/11/2025 |
To act as a resource for girls and young women in cameroon, especially in rural areas between the ages of 10 to 25 years of age by providing advice and assistance and organising programmes of physical, educational and other activities as a means of:(a) advancing in life and helping young people by developing their skills, capacities and capabilities to enable them to participate in society as independent, mature and responsible individuals;(b) advancing education;(c) relieving unemployment;(d) providing recreational and leisure time activity in the interests of social welfare for people living in the area of benefit who have need by reason of their youth, age, infirmity or disability, poverty or social and economic circumstances with a view to improving the conditions of life of such persons.
Work in Cameroon
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UK registered office: East of England | |
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Impact Sport Charity number 1215715 |
11/11/2025 |
To advance in life and relieve needs o f young people living in niger 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 responsibleindividuals.
Work in Niger
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UK registered office: East Midlands | |
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Kumi Foundation Charity number 1215729 |
12/11/2025 |
(1) the objects of the cio (objects) are, for the benefit of the public: (a) the prevention or relief of poverty in the democratic republic of the congo and in such other countries as the charity trustees may from time to time consider appropriate, in particular (but not exclusively), by: (i) providing advice and support to partners on how they can prevent or relieve poverty; (ii) helping partners to position themselves to explain their work in a way that will enable them to be more successful in obtaining funding from commercial enterprises, to be used in the prevention or relief of poverty; and (iii) working with partners and commercial enterprises to develop and establish projects and programmes of work to address the root causes of poverty over the long term; (b) to promote human rights throughout the world by all or any of the following means: (i) monitoring abuses of human rights; (ii) obtaining redress for the victims of human rights abuse; (iii) relieving need among the victims of human rights abuse; (iv) research into human rights issues; (v) providing technical advice to government and others on human rights matters; (vi) contributing to the sound administration of human rights law; (vii) commenting on proposed human rights legislation; (viii) raising awareness of human rights issues; (ix) promoting public support for human rights; (x) promoting respect for human rights among individuals and corporations; (xi) international advocacy of human rights; and (xii) eliminating infringements of human rights, and in furtherance of this object but not otherwise, the charity trustees shall have power to engage in political activity provided that the charity trustees are satisfied that the proposed activities will further the purposes of the cio to an extent justified by the resources committed and the activity is not the dominant means by which the cio carries out its objects.
Work in Democratic Republic of the Congo
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UK registered office: London | |
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Haddenham and District Rotary Club CIO Charity number 1215766 |
14/11/2025 |
The objects of the cio are:the relief of the poor and needy in haddenham, any part of the united kingdom or elsewhere in the world, or such other charitable purpose as the members of the cio shall in duly constituted meeting direct.
Work in Tanzania
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UK registered office: South East | |
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Global Hope Alliance UK Charity number 1216129 |
09/12/2025 |
The objects of the cio are, for the public benefit:a) the prevention or relief of poverty in the uk and bangladesh; and the relief and assistance of persons who are victims of war, natural disaster, or other humanitarian crisis anywhere in the world, by providing: grants, items and services to individuals in need and/or charities, or other organisations working to prevent or relieve poverty or that provide such assistance.b) the advancement of education and development of children in the uk by providing weekend classes for curriculum subjects, including maths and english, and by providing weekly football sessions, and in bangladesh by providing funding for school kits, which include uniforms, shoes, and books.c) the promotion of equality and diversity by promoting activities that foster understanding between people from diverse backgrounds, and cultivating a sentiment in favour of equality and diversity.
Work in Bangladesh
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UK registered office: West Midlands | |
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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
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UK registered office: East of England | |
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Sturr Charity number 1216183 |
12/12/2025 |
STURR is a UK-based charity dedicated to empowering communities worldwide through education, sport, and sustainable livelihoods. We work alongside trusted local partners to deliver practical, long-term solutions that improve opportunities for children and young people, strengthen community resilience, and promote self-sufficiency.
Work in Myanmar, Jordan, Nepal, Mozambique, Laos, Vietnam, Thailand, Sri Lanka, Poland and Pakistan
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UK registered office: Wales | |
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International Hope Foundation Charity number 1216216 |
16/12/2025 |
"the objects of the cio are, for the public benefit: to advance education among children and young people in kashmir, in particular but not exclusively through the provision of schools delivering both secular and islamic education, including:- equipping beneficiaries with practical and vocational skills relevant to the modern labour market, thereby improving their long-term economic prospects;- providing balanced and critically informed islamic education, developed in consultation with recognised scholars and relevant uk-based organisations; and - developing and promoting curricula and educational resources that foster critical thinking and an accurate understanding of islam, enabling beneficiaries to identify and reject extremist narratives. In furtherance of these objects, the cio may collaborate with educational, charitable, and community-based organisations in the uk and internationally to enhance the quality, governance, and effectiveness of its educational programmes.
Work in India and Pakistan
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UK registered office: South East |
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