Found 283 UK NGOs working in United Arab Emirates
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 United Arab Emirates.
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Springhead Constellation CIO Charity number 1216939 |
20/02/2026 |
(1) the objects of the cio are:(a) the advancement of the arts and culture, in particular the art and science of music and interdisciplinary arts; and(b) the advancement of education through promotion of the study, practice and knowledge of music, in particular but not exclusively through choral singing and orchestral performance.
Work in France, Netherlands, Germany, Spain, Italy, Austria, Poland, Belgium, Hungary, Luxembourg, Portugal, Greece, Slovenia, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Canada, United States, India, Australia, Azerbaijan, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Czechia, Finland, Ireland, Mexico, Morocco, Oman, Panama, South Africa, Switzerland, Türkiye, United Arab Emirates and Uruguay
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UK registered office: South West | |
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Complete Earth Foundation Charity number 1214055 |
10/07/2025 |
The objects of the cio are, for the public benefit, anywhere in the world: a. To relieve sickness and preserve and protect good health, including but not limited to by: providing or assisting in the provision of medical facilities, equipment, and essential medical supplies. supporting medical personnel and the delivery of healthcare services. Promoting health education to enable individuals and communities to better manage personal and family health. B. To prevent or relieve poverty, including but not limited to by: providing or assisting in the provision of access to clean drinking water and sanitation through such means as supporting the construction of wells, irrigation systems, and the distribution of water purification solutions. c. To advance education for children and young people, particularly those in impoverished areas, those affected by conflict, or who are orphaned, including but not limited to by: providing or assisting in the provision of educational materials, resources, and facilities. supporting training and sporting opportunities designed to create opportunities and improve equality.
Work in Kenya, Tanzania, Pakistan and United Arab Emirates
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UK registered office: London | |
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Lesspriv Charity number 1216783 |
09/02/2026 |
To provide the relief of sickness and the preservation of health among people residing permanently or temporarily in the united kingdom and any part of the world as the trustees deem fit.to provide the relief of poverty through the provision of grants, goods and services and financial relief to individuals in need in northamptonshire and other parts of the world as the trustees deem fit.to promote activities that foster understanding between people from diverse backgrounds and support services aimed at empowering marginalised groups, and helping individuals reintegrate into society.to advance the education of the public in the subject of health, addiction, and social issues through campaigns, workshops, and personalised support to encourage healthier lifestyles and informed decision-making
Work in Nigeria, Venezuela, Bahamas, St Lucia, Ghana, Rwanda, Cameroon, Haiti, Costa Rica, United Arab Emirates and Ukraine
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UK registered office: East Midlands | |
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Suffa Knowledge & Welfare Foundation Charity number 1215639 |
05/11/2025 |
To be added soon
Work in Pakistan, Afghanistan, India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and United Arab Emirates
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UK registered office: East of England | |
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The Adam Legacy Foundation Charity number 1211978 |
03/02/2025 |
The objects of the cio are such exclusively charitable purposes under the law of england and wales as the trustees may in their absolute discretion determine.
Work in India, Pakistan, Sudan, Malawi, South Africa, Ghana, Tanzania, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Sierra Leone, Burkina Faso, Barbados, Brazil, Bangladesh and Ireland
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UK registered office: London | |
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Runkwa Foundation Charity number 1209827 |
30/08/2024 |
For the public benefit, to relieve poverty and to protect and preserve the environment through the reclamation and re-use of shoes, that would otherwise go to landfill or otherwise be disposed of, to be provided to individuals across the world in impoverished areas.
Work in Italy, Germany, Spain, Sweden, Denmark, India, United Arab Emirates, Kenya, Uganda, South Africa, Sudan, Brazil, Colombia, Mexico and Argentina
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UK registered office: London | |
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KP24 Foundation Charity number 1161925 |
01/06/2015 |
Our mission is to support children to have better chances in life through uniquely designed sport and education projects. We work with a range of young people from less fortunate communities providing them with access to highly valuable programs enabling them to improve their personal skills. We also work with OcuMel UK to support families and patients affected by Ocular Melanoma.
Work in Australia, India, South Africa, Sri Lanka and United Arab Emirates
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UK registered office: South East | |
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Mena Statelessness Network (Hawiati) Charity number 1209635 |
16/08/2024 |
3.1 the objects of the cio are to promote the right to a nationality and the human rights ofstateless persons (as defined in article 3.2 below) as set out in the universal declaration ofhuman rights and subsequent united nations treaties, in particularthose contained within:(i) the 1966 international covenant on civil and political rights;(ii) the 1966 international covenant on economic, social and cultural rights;(iii) the 1954 united nations convention relating to the status of stateless persons;(iv) the 1961 united convention on the reduction of statelessness;(v) the 1989 convention on the rights of the child;(vi) the 1979 convention on the elimination of all forms of discrimination against women;(vii) the 1965 international convention on the elimination of all forms of racialdiscrimination;throughout the middle east and north africa (mena) by means of all or any of the followingactivities:(a) monitoring abuses of such human rights;(b) obtaining redress for the victims of the violations of such human rights;(c) relieving need among the victims of the violations of such human rights;(d) research into issues anecting such human rights;(e) educating the public about such human rights;(f) providing technical advice to governments and others on matters concerning suchhuman rights;(g) contributing to the sound administration of the law anecting such human rights;(h) commenting on proposed legislation anecting such human rights;(i) raising awareness of issues concerning such human rights;(j) promoting public support for such human rights;(k) promoting respect for such human rights among individuals and corporations;(l) international advocacy for such human rights;(m) eliminating infringements of such human 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 proposedactivities will further the purposes of the charity to an extent justified by the resourcescommitted and the activity is not the dominant means by which the charity carries out itsobjects.for the purpose of this clause “stateless persons” means persons who are not consideredas a national by any state under the operation of its law (within the meaning of the 1954convention relating to the status of stateless persons), or at risk of statelessnessaccording to this definition.
Work in Algeria, Bahrain, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Mauritania, Morocco, Occupied Palestinian Territories, Oman, Qatar, Sudan, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates, Yemen, Libya, Saudi Arabia and Syria
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UK registered office: North West | |
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Imroc Charity number 1207904 |
17/04/2024 |
For the public benefit, the relief of those in need by reason of ill-health or disability, in particular, but not exclusively, bya. Providing training and education to support employment / integration into the workforce or voluntary sector of those in need;b. Providing training and support to health care or voluntary sector organisations to enable them to employ those in need and to support them in providing better care and support for those people to improve their conditions of life; andc. Raising awareness among the general public of the issues affecting those in need.
Work in Belgium, Bulgaria, China, Denmark, Ethiopia, Estonia, France, Germany, India, Ireland, Italy, Malaysia, Kenya, Japan, United Arab Emirates, Singapore, South Africa, Uganda, Tanzania, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Sweden, Switzerland, Australia, Canada and United States
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UK registered office: London | |
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Christian Abundant Life Ministry Charity number 1182732 |
01/04/2019 |
The Christian Abundant Life Ministry also known as The CALM Movement offer a wide range of services to the community, aiming to improving lives and enrich the quality of life in deprived communities. Our "Hungry Hearts" Project which sees us feeding the homeless via our surplus food bank, Motivational speaking to students in Schools, International Evangelism projects, and Community led fun events
Work in Ghana, Nigeria, Australia, Barbados, Brazil, Cyprus, Mexico, Morocco, South Africa, Sweden, United States, Hong Kong and United Arab Emirates
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UK registered office: London | |
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The Middle East Association of Pharmaceutical Medicine Professionals CIO Charity number 1207510 |
19/03/2024 |
Developing pharmaceutical medicine awareness and education in the Midddle East and Africa.
Work in Egypt, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Jordan and Türkiye
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UK registered office: London | |
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Farleys House & Gallery Trust Charity number 1217367 |
25/03/2026 |
The objects of the cio are, for the benefit of the public:(1) to advance education in the arts and in particular (but not exclusively) the lives and works of lee miller and roland penrose and their associates, in such ways as the charity trustees think fit, and consider to be commensurate with the artistic and humanitarian principles of those artists, including by:(a) the establishment and maintenance of the art galleries and the sculpture garden and associated land and buildings at farleys house & gallery, chiddingly, east sussex;(b) the conservation and dissemination to the public of the works in all forms and media of lee miller, roland penrose and their associates, including the collection of historic photographs, papers and ephemera known as the lee miller archives and the collection of artworks established by roland penrose and known as the penrose collection;(c) promoting or assisting in the provision of art exhibitions, performances, workshops and/or other arts educational activities at the cio’s own venues and at other external venues, and the publication of arts educational books, podcasts and other educational materials;(d) promoting study and research in topics relating to the lives and works of lee miller and roland penrose and the publication of the useful results of such research; and (e) using the lives and experiences of lee miller and roland penrose and their associates in educational contexts to raise awareness and engage the public in wider issues around women’s rights, and better understanding of mental health conditions and hidden illnesses such as ptsd, depression and surviving rape.(2) to preserve, improve, maintain, restore and repair the grade ii listed building farley farmhouse, chiddingly, east sussex (historic england list entry number 1043311) and to promote the study and appreciation of the building as a place of historic significance.
Work in Australia, Argentina, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, China, Chile, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, India, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Peru, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Ireland, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Arab Emirates, United States, South Korea, Egypt, Bermuda, Romania, Lithuania, Latvia, South Africa, Algeria, Singapore, Gibraltar and Morocco
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UK registered office: South East | |
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Children Not Numbers International Ltd Charity number 1213857 |
30/06/2025 |
For the public benefit, the relief of need and assistance of children in any part of the world who are affected by conflicts, natural disasters or in poverty by meeting their basic needs, providing them with access to medical care and support, rehabilitation and to educational support.
Work in Jordan, Ireland, Belgium, Egypt, United Arab Emirates and Occupied Palestinian Territories
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UK registered office: London | |
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Heavenly Pennies Trust Charity number 1213801 |
25/06/2025 |
The objects of the cio are: 3.1 the prevention or relief of poverty in the uk and/or anywhere in the world by: 3.1.1 the provision of monetary grants, payments, items and services to individuals in need and/or charities or other organisations working to prevent or relieve poverty; 3.1.2 the collection, provision and use of zakat, sadaqah, lillah and other funds from and for all communities, without distinction of sex, sexual orientation, race or of political, religious or other opinions; 3.2 the relief of financial hardship, either generally or individually, of people living in the uk and/or anywhere in the world (and in particular muslims) by making grants of money for providing or paying for items, services or facilities; 3.3 the relief of those in need by way of youth, age, ill-health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage, including but not limited to by: 3.3.1 developing the capacity and skills of members of the community (in particular the muslim community) in such a way that they are better able to identify and help meet, their able to meet their needs, build skills, knowledge and resilience to become socially and economically active; 3.3.2 promoting, organising and facilitating co-operation and partnership working between charitable and voluntary organisations and statutory and other relevant bodies; 3.3.3 providing advice and information on housing, debt management and welfare benefits; 3.3.4 the provision of facilities for supported or assisted living, recreation or other leisure-time occupation with the object of improving the conditions of life of those persons; 3.4 to promote zakat, sadaqah, lillah and voluntary giving; 3.5 the advancement of education, training, employment and enterprise skills of those in the community who are in need thereof so as to advance then in life and assist them to adapt within the wider community; 3.6 the advancement of health through promoting the preservation of good physical and mental health; and 3.7 the advancement of such other charitable purposes as may from time to time be determined and agreed by the trustees.
Work in Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Qatar and United States
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UK registered office: Yorkshire and The Humber |
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