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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 ?

The Arab Cultural Foundation

Charity number 327877

27/07/1988 Provision of financial support for independent non-profit making Arab institutions engaged in various aspects of the Arab world.

Work in Occupied Palestinian Territories, Algeria, Bahrain, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates and Yemen

UK registered office: London

Ohel Zadikim Ltd

Charity number 1206473

10/01/2024 As a large Jewish organization globally dedicated to caring for Religious sites, our presence to the UK. We have assumed responsibility for various locations, organizing trips and Run Soup Kitchens, Additionally, we are engaged in numerous new projects, including educational classes on the rich Jewish history.Our overarching objective is to safeguard and perpetuate Jewish history and identity.

Work in Hungary, Poland, Lithuania, Germany, Ukraine, Croatia, Latvia, Gibraltar, Austria, Ireland, Bermuda, Romania, Bahrain, Belgium, Estonia, Israel, France, Morocco and Czechia

UK registered office: London

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 Libya, Tunisia, Oman, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Bahrain, Yemen, United Arab Emirates, Occupied Palestinian Territories, Mauritania, Morocco, Lebanon, Egypt, Iraq, Qatar, Sudan and Jordan

UK registered office: North West

Institute of Risk Management

Charity number 1209756

27/08/2024 Help organisations and individuals build excellence in risk management and raise awareness of risk across society so that they protect value and take advantage of opportunity.

Work in Qatar, United States, Canada, Australia, Austria, Germany, India, Kenya, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, South Africa, Switzerland and United Arab Emirates

UK registered office: London

Simply Aid

Charity number 1210648

24/10/2024 We wish to provide aid to the poor, help with relief effort where needed, to provide food, clothing, medical procedures, to be a helping hand to the poor and needy

Work in Sierra Leone, Turkey, Somalia, Morocco, Syria, Ghana, Egypt, Zambia, Occupied Palestinian Territories, Chad, Guam, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Pakistan, South Sudan, Sudan, Tanzania, Yemen, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Botswana

UK registered office: North West