HELPING YOUNG AFRICANS HELP THEMSELVES

This outfit, formerly known as International Care and Relief, is dedicated to helping young people fulfil their potential. It funds local African charities which support education and entrepreneurship. In 2006, the charity stopped operating in the Far East. A myriad of achievements for the year includes 32 classrooms built and 75 young Ugandans trained in carpentry and tailoring skills. The annual report, although better than 2005, contains gaps - but the overall impression is of an efficient organization.

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QUALITY OF REPORTING

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61%
How much info does the charity want to share? This score, taken from our search for 43 key points in the annual report, gives the answer. Top mark is 100%. Anything over 70% is a good effort.

SIZE OF CHARITY...

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Medium
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HIGHEST SALARY

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Under £60k
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RESERVES WOULD LAST...

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4 months
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ETHICAL INVESTMENT POLICY

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Unknown
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Reviewed: 2007-12-04     Accounts ending: 2006-12-31

IN SHORT

Who/what it helps

  • People in poor countries
  • Young people in poverty

Where

  • Uganda
  • Kenya
  • South Africa
  • Ghana

Providing

  • Grants to local NGOs helping young people
  • HIV/AIDS programmes
  • Classroom building
  • Skills training
  • Teacher training

VITAL STATISTICS

ANNUAL EXPENDITURE
£1,551,944
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Of all the charities we profile...
- Less than £1m is tiny
- £1m to £5m is small
- £6m to £10m is medium
- £11m to £50m is large
- Above that is very rare
SPENT ON CHARITABLE WORK
90%
The rest usually goes into raising more income. A little covers legal requirements.


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