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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 ?

Oasis Aid

Charity number 1215804

18/11/2025 To advance the muslim faith for the benefit of the public in accordance with the statements of faith appearing in the annex of the cio constitution, by the provision of grants to registered charities and other organisations to relieve sickness, advance religious education and relieve poverty in the uk and overseas.

Work in Burundi, Yemen, Senegal, Egypt, Chad, Malawi, Nigeria, Ghana, The Gambia, Jordan, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Kenya, Occupied Palestinian Territories, Sudan, Mozambique, Syria, Central African Republic, Lebanon, Somalia and Sierra Leone

UK registered office: West Midlands

Sweet Water Global

Charity number 1215820

19/11/2025 The charity relieves poverty and financial hardship in the UK and overseas by delivering education, training and healthcare projects, providing grants and resources to those in need, and supporting income-generating activities. It also advances public education on the causes and effects of poverty and provides relief to communities affected by disasters.

Work in Egypt, Jordan, Pakistan, Morocco, Lebanon and Türkiye

UK registered office: London

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 Laos, Myanmar, Jordan, Sri Lanka, Vietnam, Nepal, Thailand, Mozambique, Pakistan and Poland

UK registered office: Wales

The Habbal Foundation

Charity number 1216467

14/01/2026 3.1. The objects of the cio are:3.1.1. To prevent or relieve poverty, and to advance the welfare of individuals in financial hardship, including but not limited to refugees, asylum seekers, recent migrants, and low-income households in the united kingdom, through the provision of small-scale financial grants to individuals or organisations following an established screening or assessment process.3.1.2. To advance any other exclusively charitable purpose for the public benefit as the trustees may from time to time determine, provided that such purposes are recognised as charitable under the laws of england and wales and satisfy the public benefit requirement set out in the charities act 2011.3.1.3. Nothing in this constitution shall authorise an application of the property of the cio for 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 Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Türkiye, Zambia, Tunisia, Morocco, Malawi, Jordan, Indonesia, India, Ghana and Bangladesh

UK registered office: London

The Early Light Foundation

Charity number 1217142

09/03/2026 The objects of the cio are, for the public benefit:3.1.1 promoting and protecting the mental health of children and their families in particular but not exclusively by the provision of psychological therapy and support to children who have encountered or been affected by war or armed conflict; and3.1.2 advancing education in topics relating to the mental health of persons affected by war, particularly but not exclusively by:a. Providing funding for scholarships for postgraduate study in subjects related to psychology, psychiatry, and the treatment of persons affected by war;b. Providing training in trauma psychology and related topics to enhance the capacity of professionals treating patients in this field; andc. Creating and distributing accessible educational material to the general public on topics relating to the psychological impact of trauma resulting from exposure to war and conflict.

Work in Ukraine, Occupied Palestinian Territories, Syria, Türkiye, Netherlands, Myanmar, Lebanon, Jordan, Egypt, Yemen, Afghanistan, Iraq and Sudan

UK registered office: London