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Sand Dams Worldwide supports some of the world’s poorest people to transform their own lives through water and soil conservation in drylands. They do this by supporting the application of sand dam technology in rural communities so they can gain access to clean water close to their homes and invest in sustainable agriculture
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India, Kenya, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Eswatini |
£1,374,798
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SCI Foundation is a charity which aims to improve the health of the poorest and most marginalised societies in the world through the elimination of parasitic worm infections. It does this by supporting governments in sub-Saharan African countries to develop effective and sustainable programmes against these diseases.
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Throughout England And Wales, Nigeria, Uganda, Mozambique, Ethiopia, Madagascar, Malawi, Niger, Tanzania, Zambia, Ivory Coast, Liberia, Sudan, Congo (Democratic Republic), Burundi, Mauritania |
£8,628,350
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Prevention, diagnosis and treatment of malaria and communicable diseasesReaching vulnerable and hard to reach populationsHealth systems strengthening and capacityChildhood illnessesMap Neglected Tropical Diseases Operational research Monitoring and EvaluationAdvocacy and communication
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Thailand, Uganda, Mozambique, Tower Hamlets, Cambodia, Chad, Ethiopia, Burma, Nigeria, Burkina Faso, South Sudan |
£94,718,000
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We promote access to safe water, hygiene education and sanitation as a means of improving health, access to education and community development. We achieve this by providing support to local partners working in disadvantaged communities in Africa.
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Mozambique, Zambia |
£1,975,025
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Mercy Ships UK is part of a global charity that uses hospital ships to deliver free healthcare to people in some of the poorest countries in the world. Our volunteers work with host nations to improve healthcare systems by training local medical staff and renovating facilities to leave a lasting legacy. Since 1978, we've visited 56 countries, providing services worth more than £1.2 billion.
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Ghana, South Africa, Liberia, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Madagascar, Togo, Benin, Cameroon, The Gambia, Guinea, Guinea-bissau, Ivory Coast |
£9,544,911
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The British Red Cross helps people in crisis, whoever and wherever they are. We are part of a global network of volunteers, responding to natural disasters, conflicts and individual emergencies.We enable vulnerable people at home and overseas to prepare for and respond to emergencies in their own communities. And when the crisis is over, we help people to recover and move on with their lives.
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Afghanistan, Anguilla, Bangladesh, Bermuda, British Virgin Islands, Burkina Faso, Burma, Cayman Islands, Djibouti, Falkland Islands, Gibraltar, Guinea, Iraq, Isle Of Man, Kenya, Lebanon, Lesotho, Mali, Mongolia, Montserrat, Nepal, Niger, Nigeria, North Korea, Northern Ireland, Pakistan, Philippines, Saint Helena, Scotland, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Africa, South Sudan, Syria, Throughout England And Wales, Turks And Caicos Islands, Uganda, Yemen, Zimbabwe |
£366,700,000
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The Foundation provides support in four areas of service: Preserving Sight Serving Youth Disaster Relief Humanitarian EffortsThe Foundation will collect donations from Lions Clubs in the District (Yorkshire, North East and Scotland) and distribute them to designated points. These designated points could be International, within the United Kingdom and just for sue within the District.
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National |
£152,369
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To relieve and promote the relief of sickness and to provide medical aid to the injured and to protect and preserve good health by the provision of medical supplies, personnel and procedures calculated to overcome disease, injury or malnutrition in any part of the world in accordance with the principles espoused by the International Council of Medecins Sans Frontieres in October 1990.
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Bangladesh, Bulgaria, China, Colombia, France, India, Kenya, Zimbabwe, Italy, Uganda, Mexico, Mozambique, South Africa, Zambia, Philippines, Eswatini, Mali, Afghanistan, Armenia, Bolivia, Cambodia, Central African Republic, Chad, Ethiopia, Georgia, Haiti, Honduras, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Liberia, Malawi, Burma, Niger, Nigeria, Pakistan, Russia, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Tajikistan, Yemen, Congo (Democratic Republic), Occupied Palestinian Territories, Paraguay, Madagascar, Turkey, Greece, Lesotho, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Guinea, Ivory Coast, South Sudan, Egypt, Papua New Guinea, Mauritania, Morocco, Burundi, Congo, Iran, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Libya, North Korea, Ukraine, Uzbekistan |
£76,953,569
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Inter Care sends targeted medical aid to rural health units in Ghana, Sierra Leone, Tanzania, Malawi and Zambia. The health units we support serve a catchment population of over 10 million and include clinics, hospitals, dispensaries and centres for orphaned and vulnerable children. The medical aid Inter Care sends consists mainly of medicines and healthcare goods that are donated.
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Ghana, Tanzania, Leicestershire, Zambia, Malawi, Sierra Leone, Cameroon |
£1,042,584
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We are Malaria No More UK. We bring people together to lead and fund the fight against malaria because we can wipe out this disease in our generation, and stop millions of lives being cut short. Right now malaria kills hundreds of thousands of people every year, mostly children under five and pregnant women. No one can end malaria alone. So we unite people worldwide who have the power to
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National |
£4,429,087
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The END Fund seeks to ensure people at risk of NTDs can live healthy and prosperous lives and delivers its charitable aims primarily through grant making. Neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) are a group of parasitic and bacterial infectious diseases that affect more than 1.5 billion of the world's most impoverished people, including about 869 million children.
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Zimbabwe, City Of Westminster, Mali, Angola, Liberia, Rwanda, Congo (Democratic Republic), Namibia, Burundi |
£1,673,897
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THE RELIEF OF POVERTY AND THE PROTECTION OF THE ENVIRONMENT OVERSEAS THROUGH TRAINING, AWARENESS-RAISING AND EDUCATION, THE PROVISION OF FAMILY PLANNING AND BASIC HEALTHCARE INFORMATION AND SERVICES, THE PLANTING AND MANAGEMENT OF TREES, THE PROTECTION AND RESTORATION OF FORESTS, AND THE SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES.
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Kenya, Uganda |
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Kids Operating Room (KidsOR) works with local surgeons and their teams to create fully equipped operating rooms for children's surgery. This enables those teams to use their dedication and talents to treat greater numbers of children, transforming lives one operation at a time
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Africa |
£7,765,849
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THET is an international development organisation working to improve the health of people in Africa and Asia. Focusing on strengthening healthcare services, we harness the skills and expertise of UK health professionals to improve the skills of health workers in some of the poorest countries of the world.
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Bangladesh, China, Ghana, India, Kenya, Zimbabwe, Tanzania, Uganda, Mozambique, South Africa, Zambia, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Malawi, Burma, Nepal, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Congo (Democratic Republic), Occupied Palestinian Territories, Togo, Namibia, Bosnia And Herzegovina |
£4,167,104
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TO RELIEVE THE DISTRESS AND TO PROMOTE THE WELFARE OF CHILDREN IN ANY COUNTRY OR COUNTRIES, WITHOUT DIFFERENTIATION ON THE GROUND OF RACE, COLOUR, NATIONALITY, CREED OR SEX TO EDUCATE THE PUBLIC CONCERNING THE NATURE, CAUSES AND EFFECTS OF DISTRESS, AND WANT OF WELFARE AS AFORESAID, AND TO CONDUCT AND PROCURE RESEARCH CONCERNING THE SAME AND TO MAKE AVAILABLE THE USEFUL RESULTS THEREOF.
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National |
£286,371,000
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Vision Action aims to transform access to eyecare in developing countries. 670 million people worldwide are visually impaired because they do not have access to spectacles, due to the lack of eyecare services available in low income countries.Our work focuses on improving the lives of people marginalised by poor eyesight and is motivated by a belief that good vision should be a right for all
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Ghana, West Sussex, Zambia, Ethiopia, Sierra Leone, Burkina Faso |
£1,512,450
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Amref Health Africa is Africa's leading health development organisation. Headquartered in Nairobi, we work with some of the most remote and marginalised communities on the African continent, ensuring they can access their right to health. We believe women and girls have the power to effect lasting change in their communities: that?s why they?re at the heart of everything we do.
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Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, South Africa, Islington, Ethiopia, Malawi, Senegal, Sudan |
£4,840,070
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HIPZ supports the healthcare provision in Zanzibar. HIPZ is responsible for two rural hospitals, at Kivunge and Makunduchi, where they have improved the physical conditions of the hospitals, provided equipment, developed the infrastructure and administration and provided significant clinical training. The charity runs a mental health programme and works in multiple primary health facilities.
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Tanzania |
£879,515
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S.A.L.V.E. provides Street Outreach, Halfway Homes, counselling, Drug Rehab, care and medicine, Family Reunification and Educational Support for children who were living on the streets. We raise awareness of children living on Ugandan streets and their rights. We work to address the problems in local communities that drive children to the streets i.e. through Business Training and mentoring.
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Uganda |
£277,903
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As part of the Medecins du Monde network we participate in delivering programmes in 77 countries.Through our health programmes and advocacy we work to ensure excluded people overcome barriers to realising their right to health.We provide life-saving humanitarian healthcare and work with vulnerable migrants, people at risk of harm and on projects that advance sexual and reproductive health.
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Morocco, Niger, Russia, Throughout London |
£1,427,867
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We raise funds in the UK to support the development and delivery of palliative care in Kenya. Grants are made to recognised organisations delivering palliative against identified need. we work closely with the Kenya Hospice and Palliative Care Association. All grants are monitored and recent grant funding has been for training -both professionals and volunteers, transport, drugs and equipment.
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Kenya |
£127,995
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Teach A Man To Fish supports schools to provide a more relevant education, through enterprise, empowering young people to succeed in work and in life. Our core programme, the School Enterprise Challenge, guides schools in how to set up a profitable business as an education platform for teaching young people key work & life skills.. NOTE: We do not provide grant funding to other organisations.
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India, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, South Africa, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Rwanda, Congo (Democratic Republic), Paraguay, Benin, Peru |
£865,620
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Our vision is a safe & secure future for men,women & children affected by armed violence & conflict.MAG assists people through mine action & Arms Management & Destruction.We seek to address the human impact of landmines,cluster munitions & ERW & we work to reduce the risk & impact of unplanned explosions at munitions sites & the risk of weapons & munitions
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Our vision is a safe & secure future for men,women & children affected by armed violence & conflict.MAG assists people through mine action & Arms Management & Destruction.We seek to address the human impact of landmines,cluster munitions & ERW & we work to reduce the risk & impact of unplanned explosions at munitions sites & the risk of weapons & munitions being diverted to the illicit arms trade.
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Vietnam, Mali, Angola, Cambodia, Chad, Honduras, Iraq, Lebanon, Burma, Senegal, Somalia, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Syria, Congo (Democratic Republic), Bosnia And Herzegovina, Laos, Libya |
£86,184,000
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Our worldwide work is encompassed in four key themes:rights, learning & livelihoods, technology and wellbeing. Our programmes cross fertilise across these themes, making them unique, different and deaf child led. We work with the parents of deaf children;their brothers,sisters and extended families. We work with and support local partners; indigenous led agencies, schools or informal groups.
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Jordan, South Africa, Iraq, Occupied Palestinian Territories, Greece, Pakistan, Rwanda, Zimbabwe, Jamaica |
£561,961
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Provide groundwater expertise and services to other organisations developing and managing groundwater resources for the benefit of those living in poverty or who lack access to a safe and affordable water.Support and build the capacity of groundwater professionals
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Throughout England And Wales, Australia, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Belgium, Bulgaria, China, Colombia, Cuba, Cyprus, France, Germany, Ghana, India, Indonesia, Japan, Kenya, Kuwait, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Malta, New Zealand, Oman, Ireland, Singapore, Switzerland, Thailand, United Arab Emirates, Vietnam, Zimbabwe, Cayman Islands, Gibraltar, Hong Kong, Saint Helena, United States Virgin Islands, Italy, Spain, Israel, Guernsey, Jersey, United States, Tanzania, Canada, Solomon Islands, Uganda, Mexico, Netherlands, Poland, Norway, Mozambique, Romania, South Africa, Zambia, Argentina, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belize, Chile, Costa Rica, Iceland, Philippines, Eswatini, Mali, Afghanistan, Angola, Armenia, Bolivia, Brazil, Cambodia, Central African Republic, Chad, Ethiopia, Georgia, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Liberia, Malawi, Burma, Nepal, Nicaragua, Niger, Nigeria, Pakistan, Russia, Rwanda, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Syria, Tajikistan, Vanuatu, Yemen, Congo (Democratic Republic), Occupied Palestinian Territories, Denmark, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Panama, Paraguay, Venezuela, Monaco, Uruguay, Madagascar, Portugal, Antarctica, Togo, Croatia, Fiji, Sweden, Turkey, Greece, Isle Of Man, Latvia, Lithuania, Lesotho, Botswana, Jamaica, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, The Gambia, Guinea, Guinea-bissau, Ivory Coast, South Sudan, Egypt, Eritrea, Estonia, South Korea, Taiwan, Peru, Algeria, Czech Republic, Dominica, Ecuador, Kazakhstan, Mauritius, Mongolia, Namibia, Papua New Guinea, Saudi Arabia, Turkmenistan, British Indian Ocean Territory, Christmas Island, French Polynesia, Greenland, Montserrat, Pitcairn, Henderson, Ducie And Oeno Islands, Falkland Islands, Mauritania, Morocco, Tunisia, Albania, Andorra, Antigua And Barbuda, The Bahamas, Barbados, Belarus, Bhutan, Bosnia And Herzegovina, Brunei, Burundi, Cape Verde, Comoros, Congo, Djibouti, Equatorial Guinea, Finland, Gabon, Grenada, Guyana, Hungary, Iran, Kiribati, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Libya, Liechtenstein, Macedonia, Maldives, Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Moldova, Nauru, North Korea, Palau, Qatar, St Kitts And Nevis, St Lucia, Saint Vincent, Samoa, San Marino, SÆo Tom‚ And Principe, Seychelles, Slovakia, Slovenia, Suriname, Tonga, Trinidad And Tobago, Tuvalu, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Serbia, Montenegro, East Timor, Kosovo, Akrotiri, American Samoa, Anguilla, Aruba, Bermuda, British Virgin Islands, Cocos (KEELING) ISLANDS, Cook Islands, Easter island, Faroe Islands, French Guiana, Guadeloupe, Guam, Macau, Martinique, Mayotte, Netherlands Antilles, New Caledonia, Niue, Norfolk Island, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, R‚union, Saint Barth‚lemy, Sint Maarten, Saint Pierre And Miquelon, South Georgia And South Sandwich Islands, Svalbard And Jan Mayen, Tokelau, Turks And Caicos Islands, Wallis And Futuna, Dhekelia |
£205,658
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RAFFA ACCADEMY RAFFA LOCAL RENEWAL AND ADVANCEMENT PROGRAMME ESTABLISHING DEVELOPMENT PRACTITIONERS LINKS WITH LOCAL COMMUNITIES UNDERTAKING SUSTAINABLE PROJECTS RAISE EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT RAFFA HEALTH & CARE GROUP - 'BATTLEFIELD OF THE MIND ON FAITH AND SPIRITUALITY IN MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES' RAFFA AID DONATIONS CLOTHING EQUIPMENTS, EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS
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Ghana, South Africa, Georgia, Haiti, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Dominican Republic, Jamaica, St Lucia |
£43,448
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Work in six countries in Africa to provide a package of on-going support and practical training over three to five years, including training in farming skills, gender equality, sanitation and money management . alongside the provision of livestock and tools - to ensure that some of Africa's most marginalised people have the confidence, knowledge and skills to help themselves.
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Kenya, Uganda, Zambia, Ethiopia, Rwanda, Lesotho, Burundi |
£8,799,401
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The relief of persons suffering from a terminal illness
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Zimbabwe |
£105,439
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The David Nott Foundation provides surgeons and medical professionals with the skills they need to provide relief and assistance in conflict and natural disaster zones around the world. As well as providing the best medical care, David Nott Foundation surgeons train local healthcare professionals; leaving a legacy of education and better health outcomes.
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Throughout England And Wales, Australia, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Belgium, Bulgaria, China, Colombia, Cuba, Cyprus, France, Germany, Ghana, India, Indonesia, Japan, Kenya, Kuwait, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Malta, New Zealand, Oman, Ireland, Singapore, Switzerland, Thailand, United Arab Emirates, Vietnam, Zimbabwe, Cayman Islands, Gibraltar, Hong Kong, Saint Helena, United States Virgin Islands, Italy, Spain, Israel, Guernsey, Jersey, United States, Tanzania, Canada, Solomon Islands, Uganda, Mexico, Netherlands, Poland, Norway, Mozambique, Romania, South Africa, Zambia, Argentina, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belize, Chile, Costa Rica, Iceland, Philippines, Eswatini, Mali, Afghanistan, Angola, Armenia, Bolivia, Brazil, Cambodia, Central African Republic, Chad, Ethiopia, Georgia, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Liberia, Malawi, Burma, Nepal, Nicaragua, Niger, Nigeria, Pakistan, Russia, Rwanda, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Syria, Tajikistan, Vanuatu, Yemen, Congo (Democratic Republic), Occupied Palestinian Territories, Denmark, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Panama, Paraguay, Venezuela, Monaco, Uruguay, Madagascar, Portugal, Antarctica, Togo, Croatia, Fiji, Sweden, Turkey, Greece, Isle Of Man, Latvia, Lithuania, Lesotho, Botswana, Jamaica, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, The Gambia, Guinea, Guinea-bissau, Ivory Coast, South Sudan, Egypt, Eritrea, Estonia, South Korea, Taiwan, Peru, Algeria, Czech Republic, Dominica, Ecuador, Kazakhstan, Mauritius, Mongolia, Namibia, Papua New Guinea, Saudi Arabia, Turkmenistan, British Indian Ocean Territory, Christmas Island, French Polynesia, Greenland, Montserrat, Pitcairn, Henderson, Ducie And Oeno Islands, Falkland Islands, Mauritania, Morocco, Tunisia, Albania, Andorra, Antigua And Barbuda, The Bahamas, Barbados, Belarus, Bhutan, Bosnia And Herzegovina, Brunei, Burundi, Cape Verde, Comoros, Congo, Djibouti, Equatorial Guinea, Finland, Gabon, Grenada, Guyana, Hungary, Iran, Kiribati, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Libya, Liechtenstein, Macedonia, Maldives, Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Moldova, Nauru, North Korea, Palau, Qatar, St Kitts And Nevis, St Lucia, Saint Vincent, Samoa, San Marino, SÆo Tom‚ And Principe, Seychelles, Slovakia, Slovenia, Suriname, Tonga, Trinidad And Tobago, Tuvalu, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Serbia, Montenegro, East Timor, Kosovo, Akrotiri, American Samoa, Anguilla, Aruba, Bermuda, British Virgin Islands, Cocos (KEELING) ISLANDS, Cook Islands, Easter island, Faroe Islands, French Guiana, Guadeloupe, Guam, Macau, Martinique, Mayotte, Netherlands Antilles, New Caledonia, Niue, Norfolk Island, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, R‚union, Saint Barth‚lemy, Sint Maarten, Saint Pierre And Miquelon, South Georgia And South Sandwich Islands, Svalbard And Jan Mayen, Tokelau, Turks And Caicos Islands, Wallis And Futuna, Dhekelia |
£1,612,238
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TCS supports young people in northern Uganda who have been affected by exposure to armed conflict, in order to relieve poverty and mental distress and promote well-being. In 2022/23 we worked with over 170 families, providing support through grants for school fees and small businesses; and advice and befriending. We have also provided help with medical costs to over 250 children and adults.
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Uganda |
£23,769
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With more than 17 years of experience working in Africa, Pump Aid is committed to achieving lasting positive change in peoples lives by improving the quality, availability and use of water with communities in need. Pump Aid is currently active in Malawi but has also previously built pumps in Zimbabwe, Liberia and Mozambique.
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Tower Hamlets, Malawi |
£909,604
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The Virtual Doctors run by the charity aims to provide doctor-supported diagnostic assistance to remote communities in Africa, using telemedicine.
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Brighton And Hove, Zambia, Malawi |
£207,016
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Children are entitled to any medically necessary medical supplies, equipment and appliances needed to correct, improve or assist in dealing with physical or mental conditions. to help the family deal with a child's circumstances, and also some medically necessary dietary nutritional assistance.we also provide financial help to these deserving families in gujrat pakistan.
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Pakistan |
£2,504
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St John of Jerusalem Eye Hospital is the main provider of eye care in the West Bank and Gaza. The Charity's focuses on the relief of sickness and the preservation and protection of health, in particular, but not exclusively, by maintenance and development of its centres and the clinical, teaching and research activities connected therewith.
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Occupied Palestinian Territories |
£2,755,000
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The Trustees' primary aim, or mission, is to replace the need for hand-outs of money, food and fertiliser in rural areas of Malawi by training farming communities in sustainable 'deep bed' cultivation and land management practices, thereby enabling them to achieve self-sufficiency (as a minimum).
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Malawi, UK |
£309,574
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1) To promote the benefit of people living in and around Nairobi, Kenya, by:(a) the advancement of education and training;(b) the relief of poverty and-?sickness;(c) the promotion of good health.2) To advance in life and help young people through the provision of recreational and leisure time activities provided in the interest of social welfare.
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Kenya |
£83,342
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Just a Drop?s mission is to reduce child mortality by delivering accessible, clean, safe water where it is needed most. Just a Drop's projects support communities through the construction of wells, boreholes, pipelines, hand pumps and latrines and establish health and sanitation programmes for some of the poorest and remote communities in the world.
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India, Kenya, Uganda, Zambia, Cambodia, Haiti, Peru |
£804,030
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Third Hope has been established to respond to the injustice of child soldiers and the use of children in warfare. Our aim is to build and resource rehabilitation centres for these children, beginning in Northern Uganda where the situation is most acute and to raise awareness of this issue through advocacy.
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Uganda |
£69,969
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War Child protects, educates and stands up for the rights of children in war. We work in 15 countries in Africa, Asia, the Middle East, and Latin America. We understand children's needs, respect their rights, and support their recovery; from providing education for displaced children, to reintegrating child soldiers or promoting justice for children in detention to providing livelihood options.
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Jordan, Iraq, Central African Republic, Uganda, Yemen, Congo (Democratic Republic), Afghanistan |
£14,523,000
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The prevention of relief of poverty of orphaned and/or otherwise vulnerable children in Zambia (especially those affected by HIV/ AIDS) by providing or assisting in the provision of education and training.
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Zambia |
£34,987
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THE OBJECT OF THE EDNA ADAN FOUNDATION IS TO ADVANCE HEALTH CARE AND EDUCATION IN SOMALILAND BY SUPPORTING THE WORK OF THE EDNA ADAN HOSPITAL AND EDNA ADAN UNIVERSITY.
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Somalia |
£1,201
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We work to improve the health of the world's poorest people, ensuring people who otherwise would have no support receive basic but life-saving health care and education.
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China, India, Kenya, Vietnam, Zimbabwe, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Guatemala, Malawi, Burma, Nepal, Nicaragua, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Namibia, Laos |
£14,456,710
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Hospice Africa provides or supports the provision of palliative care to cancer and HIV/AIDS patients in Sub-Saharan Africa, excluding South Africa.
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Uganda, Ethiopia, Malawi, Nigeria, Rwanda, Congo (Democratic Republic), Togo, Cameroon |
£186,035
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LIGHT FOR THE WORLD is an international non-governmental organisation dedicated to giving equal opportunities to children and persons with disabilities in underserved countries.Our comprehensive programmes aim to sustainably reduce gaps in the provision of eye health care, community-based rehabilitation, education, economic inclusion and disability mainstreaming.
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Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Tanzania, Uganda, Mozambique, Philippines, Afghanistan, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Nepal, Pakistan, Rwanda, Burkina Faso, South Sudan, Bosnia And Herzegovina, Congo |
£752,563
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The primary objects of the CIO are for the public benefit, the relief and assistance of children and young people in Zimbabwe, in particular orphans resident at Montgomery Heights Christian Care Centre, particularly but not exclusively by the provision of (a) specialist care and education provision (b) educational facilities and resources.
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Zimbabwe |
£134,267
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NOTDEC UK PROVIDES SUPPORT TO THE NZIRAMBI ORPHANS TALENT DEVELOPMENT CENTRE IN SOUTH WESTERN UGANDA. THE CHILDREN ARE PROVIDED WITH FOOD, CLOTHING, EDUCATION AND MEDICAL TREATMENT WHEN NEEDED. THE CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW HOME IS MAKING GOOD PROGRESS GREATLY IMPROVING LIVING CONDITIONS.A TOYOTA SINGLE CAB PICK UP HAS BEEN PURCHASED ALSO A NEW 100CC MOTOR BIKE.
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Uganda, Warwickshire |
£254,755
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WaterAid is an international not-for-profit, determined to make clean water, decent toilets and good hygiene normal for everyone, everywhere within a generation. Only by tackling these three essentials in ways that last can people change their lives for good.
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Bangladesh, Ghana, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Mozambique, South Africa, Zambia, Eswatini, Mali, Ethiopia, Liberia, Malawi, Burma, Nepal, Niger, Nigeria, Pakistan, Rwanda, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Madagascar, Lesotho, Burkina Faso |
£96,397,000
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BFIRST trains surgeons working in the poorest countries in the world to enable them to undertake reconstructive Plastic Surgery, releasing children and adults from the state of poverty and destitution associated with disability and deformity, awards Fellowships to overseas doctors to study reconstructive surgery abroad and provides resources for local departments to support reconstructive surgery
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Bangladesh, Vietnam, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Nepal, Nigeria, Pakistan, Sri Lanka |
£91,245
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Supporting a Baby Home in Tanzania that provides interim care to orphaned, abandoned and HIV positive infants, providing them with love, security, medical care, nourishment and quality attention in a family environment, until a permanent family can be found for them. In addition, working closely with their families empowering them to care for their children in their home.
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Tanzania |
£297,627
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HHH sends 4 parties of up to 10 volunteers to Hoima Regional referral Hospital every year for clinical teaching, sharing skills and improving operating systems to improve patient safety and clinical outcomes. The charity also provides equipment, medical consumables and drugs and occasionally funds training courses for local staff.
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Uganda |
£74,317
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MARANATHA CARE CHILDREN IS A NON-PROFIT CHARITY AIMING TO HELP SOUTH AFRICAN CHILDREN BY OFFERING DEVELOPMENT IN EDUCATION AND LIFESKILLS, PROVIDING SUITABLE HOME ENVIRONMENTS AND SAFEGUARDING THE FUTURES OF THOSE IN CARE.
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South Africa |
£13,711
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The main activities of the Charity are applying for funding and project managing clinical trials in Africa in relation to 'neglected diseases' (including riverblindness); researching the causes, prevention or cure of diseases; researching existing and potential new medicines and vaccines for the prevention or cure of diseases; developing existing and new medicines and vaccines.
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Congo (Democratic Republic), Ghana, Réunion |
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The reduction of neonatal mortality in South East Asia; with a specific focus on advancing neonatal care, through capacity building, including doctor, midwife and nurse training, through long-term partnerships with local public health providers. The provision of basic and specialist medical equipment.
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Indonesia, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos |
£546,742
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ABALON Trust act as ambassadors for Eye health and healthcare, providing access to high-quality eye-checks and ongoing care for marginalised communities in the commonwealth and the UK. We aim to become a leading voice in advocating for access to health for homeless, asylum seekers and BAME groups. We achieve this through engagement and involvement with stakeholders, innovation, education and train
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Kenya, Uganda, Zimbabwe, Jamaica, Throughout London, Barbados |
£3,849
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Relieving poverty, promoting education and promoting health.
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Somalia |
£10,820
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The charity supports the Nixon Memorial Hospital in Segbwema Sierra Leone. It funds essential medicine provision, staff training, community health work through latrine building and health education. It facilitates voluntary medical staff to work at the hospital and also funds infrastructure projects including improvements to the water supply on the hospital site.
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Sierra Leone |
£42,397
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Promoting Rugby as a sport in Rwanda, offering training and equipment to the people of Rwanda
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Rwanda |
£31,141
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MEDICAL SUPPLIES: to primary and secondary care services, for Gambians and people living in The Gambia. HEALTH PROMOTION: Promote healthy lifestyles across communities; rural & urban to help control and prevent diseases. HEALTH EDUCATION: Provide information on healthy living, encourage access to services, involvement in health decisions and promote behavioural change to stay healthy.
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National |
£1,550
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IFFIm's primary purpose is to function as a financing vehicle in order to support the GAVI Alliance in accelerating the provision of charitable funds for vaccination and health systems strengthening projects in developing countries. IFFIm is funded by grants pledged by U.K. and international governments. IFFIm is unable to accept donations from members of the public.
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Bangladesh, Ghana, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Vietnam, Zimbabwe, Tanzania, Solomon Islands, Uganda, Mozambique, Zambia, Azerbaijan, Mali, Afghanistan, Angola, Armenia, Bolivia, Cambodia, Central African Republic, Chad, Ethiopia, Georgia, Haiti, Honduras, Liberia, Malawi, Burma, Nepal, Nicaragua, Niger, Nigeria, Pakistan, Rwanda, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Tajikistan, Yemen, Congo (Democratic Republic), Madagascar, Togo, Lesotho, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, The Gambia, Guinea, Guinea-bissau, Ivory Coast, South Sudan, Eritrea, Mongolia, Papua New Guinea, Mauritania, Bhutan, Burundi, Comoros, Congo, Djibouti, Guyana, Kiribati, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Moldova, SÆo Tom‚ And Principe, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, East Timor |
£413,768,296
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Cancer - Relief of sickness and health protection in East Africa
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Kenya |
£20,716
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We provide training in the care of newborn babies to healthcare staff in low-resource areas, in order to improve infant mortality rates and relieve sickness. We also provide training to candidate instructors, so that they can teach courses and make the process sustainable. We have taught in Cameroon, Liberia and Uganda, and plan to expand to other areas.
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Liberia, Cameroon |
£521
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For the public benefit:1. To relieve sickness and to preserve the health of the patients of Kibogora Hospital at Kibogora Rwanda2. To advance the education of students at Kibogora Polytechnic at Kibogora RwandaIn each case by providing grants for the provision of facilities, support services and equipment.
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Rwanda |
£91,484
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Promote and provide financial assistance for the Herzog Hospital in Jerusalem
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Israel |
£780,538
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Supporting a Children's Home for children orphaned through HIV/AIDSSupporting a Creche / Nursery for children affected by HIV/AIDS and poverty
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South Africa |
£4,337
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DISCET UK supports DISCET, a Sierra Leone charity which has contributed to the transformation of many lives over the past 20 plus years despite ongoing challenges presented by Covid and reduced finances. Its current key focus is on counselling programmes and developing capacity in counselling, as well as supporting various activities to relieve poverty and promote mental and physical health.
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Sierra Leone |
£13,150
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Provision of Human Resources, Services, Advocacy, advice and information
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Spain, Lebanon, Syria, Morocco |
£4,191
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Enabling better health, education and quality of life through sustainable partnerships with local communities in Soroti, Uganda.To alleviate poverty and suffering to persons in need or who are aged, sick or disabled and to relieve the distress caused.To advance education and develop the work and ministries of the churches. To fulfil such other charitable purposes in Soroti, Uganda as an NGO.
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Uganda |
£47,543
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Provision of medical services for maintenance and restoration of sight
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Cardiff, Malawi, Nigeria |
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The Charity is established for the advancement of education and the relief of poverty and in particular: � For the relief of poverty and sickness and to advance education for the inhabitants of Tanzania (here and after called �the area of benefit�), in all aspects of agriculture and related subjects, without distinction of sex, sexual orientation, race or of political, religious or other
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The Charity is established for the advancement of education and the relief of poverty and in particular: � For the relief of poverty and sickness and to advance education for the inhabitants of Tanzania (here and after called �the area of benefit�), in all aspects of agriculture and related subjects, without distinction of sex, sexual orientation, race or of political, religious or other opinions, by associating together the said inhabitants and the local authorities, voluntary and other organisations in a common effect to advance education and to provide facilities in the object of improving the condition of life for the said inhabitants. � To advance Christian religion. � To promote such other charitable purposes as may from time to time be determined.
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Nthn Ireland |
£84,710
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Supporting the work of Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Centre (KCMC), Moshi, Tanzania by the raising of funds and the provision of resources for the work of KCMC in the education and /or training of healthcare staff or the care of patients.
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Tanzania |
£14,043
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Provision of Health Care Training,Equipment& Buildings
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Malawi
Uganda |
£21,000
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Ukuthasa aims to empower disadvantaged communities in Africa by working in partnership with Non Government Organisations (NGOs) in the following areas: HIV/Aids education, training and counselling; providing pre-school and early education; providing mentorship and life-skills training to young people through sport.
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South Africa |
£28,458
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