
## **AGROFOREP** 

98 Weymouth Terrace,  London E2 8LR **Tel. 0207 9988 499; Mobile: 07449143489 e-mail: agroforep3@gmail.com website: www.agroforep.org.uk** 


## **AGROFOREP’S** 

## **ANNUAL REPORT** 

## **01 April 2022 to 31 March 2023** 




**U.K. Registered Charity  No. 1055750; Company Limited by Guarantee Registration No. 3205093.** 



**AGROFOREP’s  ANNUAL REPORT: 01 April 2022 – 31 March 2023** 

## 1. **Structure, Governance and Management** 

AGROFOREP was incorporated on 29 May 1996 with the Company Number 3205093 under the Companies Act 1985 and as a Charity also on 31 May 1996, with a Charity Number  1055750.  The  Charity’s  governing  instrument  is  its  Memorandum  and Articles of Association. AGROFOREP is a Company Limited by Guarantee and has no share capital. The liability of each member is limited to £1 per member. 

The Board of Trustees administers the Charity and acts as Trustees of the Charity and Directors of the Company. They are appointed through election by the members of the Organisation. The Board of Trustees meets every quarter. 

The following people acted as Trustees/Board Members during this reporting period: 

- Belay Gessesse 

- Embeyt Demke 

- Melekie Tilahun 

- Dr. Bekele Gessesse served as an Executive Director and Company Secretary. 

## 2. **Operational Management** 

Our current Chief Executive Officer is Dr. Bekele Gessesse who is mandated by the Trustees to manage the day- to- day operations of the Charity. 

AGROFOREP made heavy dependence on session workers and volunteers for the delivery of activities and services during the year. 

## 3. **Public Benefit Statement** 

The Trustees confirm that they have complied with the duty in Section 17 of the Charities Act 2011 to have due regard to the Charity Commission’s general guidance on public benefit published by the Commission in exercising their powers or duties. We believe that all the Charity’s activities provide significant benefits to the public as described in detail below. 

## 4. **Objectives,  Activities and Achievements of the Charity** 

## **4.1 Objectives** 

Our Charity was established 27 years ago.  Its objects are to contribute to relieving poverty,  to  preserve  and  protect  health  and  to  advance  education  among  the Horn/East Africa communities. The London programme focuses on filling the existing gap  in  service  deliveries  and  supporting  the  most  disadvantaged  refugee  and migrant  communities,  including  children  and  young  people.  The  presentation, promotion, organisation, provision and management of skills for life training and advice  services,  seminars,  courses,  workshops  and  conferences  are  among  the major components. Our Charity is based in Hackney. 

The Charity is led by qualified, experienced and committed members of the Board of Trustees living in London, the United Kingdom. 

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## **4.2 Introduction to the Past Activities and Achievements of the Charity** 

Since the establishment of the Charity about 27 years ago, we have successfully managed  to  make  invaluable  contributions.  The  Charity  managed  to  introduce innovative  approaches.  It  changed  the  lives  of  hundreds  of  thousands  in  a sustainable  manner.  It **developed  and  strengthened  partnership  working** among the relevant statutory, voluntary and community groups. It widely shared invaluable  lessons  and  experiences  with  a  large  number  of  like-minded  local, regional and international bodies. The sustainable impacts of its projects are being used as models of best practices by many. 

The most important activities and services delivered since the establishment of our Charity in 1996 can be outlined as follows: 

- a) **Skills for life training services** for disadvantaged communities in ESOL, ICT, Business Planning and employability skills relevant for leading to jobs (including self employment) or further and higher education; 

- b) **Homework Clubs** for disadvantaged children and young people that helped the realisation of full potentials in schools and diversion from vulnerabilities; 

- c) **Information, advice and guidance services** for the most disadvantaged communities on health, education, training, employment, housing, immigration and citizenship that brought positive and lasting changes to the lives of our beneficiaries; 

- d) Supporting  the **most  disadvantaged  rural  women** in  Ethiopia  through organisation,  capacity  building  trainings  and injection  of Credit and  Saving Revolving  Fund  scheme  that  supported  alternative  and  sustainable  income generating activities; 

- e) Promotion and support of **environmental protection and sustainable rural development** projects that supported the most disadvantaged communities in Ethiopia. 

As verified by a number of independent evaluation reports, those innovative and integrated programmes have brought about positive and lasting changes to the lives of  over  one  hundred  thousand  most  disadvantaged  communities  here  and  in Ethiopia. This small Organisation managed to deliver those important activities and services, often, under immense financial limitations which have been worsened by the recent harsh national and international economic climate and unbearable costs of living crisis. The on-going impact of COVID-19 pandemic made the situations even worse. The survival and continued provision of those vital and direly needed services under those testing economic turmoil are certainly the true reflection of the maturity and  resilience  of  our  small  Charity  as  well  as  the  reflection  of  the  invaluable contribution of our supporters and dedicated volunteers. These are the hard facts so far. However, things remain to be tougher due mainly to the impacts of COVID-19 pandemic and the costs of living crisis. 

As shown below, important activities and services have been delivered during the reporting year, albeit under extremely difficult financial situations. 

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## **4.3. Activities, Services and Achievements during the Reporting Period** 

## **4.3.1 Improvement of adaptation and resilience to the effects of COVID-19 and costs of living crisis.** 

Our main beneficiaries belong to black and minority ethnic and refugee groups from Ethiopia, Somalia, Eritrea and Sudan. Over the past several decades, most of those Horn of African countries have been suffering from a number of calamities: internal conflicts, inter-state wars, famine and the subsequent population displacement and socioeconomic crisis. Today, especially in Ethiopia and Sudan, hundreds of thousands have been murdered and millions are displaced internally and externally.  Thus, the young asylum seekers and refugees carry with them severe physical, mental and social traumas. 

They include the following groups: 

- Older people; 

- Children and young people; 

- Communities who do not fully understand English Language, living in isolation; 

- those suffering from stress, frustration, fear and anxiety; 

- those suffering from long term health conditions, including mental health and stress and yet having problems with access to the NHS supports; 

- those living in poverty and multiple deprivations; 

- family carers; 

- there are many who do not have good understanding of available practical supports; 

- those who need enhanced awareness on the importance of healthy living; 

- They live in the most disadvantaged pockets of East London, especially Hackney; 

- The above combined factors have been leading those communities to be disproportionately affected by Coronavirus pandemic and costs of living crisis. 

Thus, the main aims and objectives of our projects over the year have been to increase access to health services and financial support for those communities in dire needs. 

## 4.3.2 **Activities and services provided** 

Our main activities and services over the year have focussed on the following areas, among others: 

- Engagement of 3 session workers and 3 volunteers for the delivery of activities and services; 

- Procurement of essential project materials; 

- Preparation and dissemination of educational and awareness raising materials in various languages to ensure that people develop a better understanding of existing health and financial supports; 

- Talked to our beneficiaries regularly using various media to break isolation and exclusion; 

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- Raised motivation and confidence; 

- Provision of information, advice and guidance services to lead to healthier lifestyles such as healthy eating, exercises and freedom from substance misuse as well as access to available financial supports; 

- Preparation and dissemination of educational and awareness raising materials on public health in languages and manners our service users listen to and understand; 

- Increase awareness on the importance of maintaining good mental and physical health; 

- Improving relationships; 

- Referrtal and signposting services to health and physical exercise centres; 

- The project increased access to financial support for those sufering from multiple barriers. We did these by signposting to Council Tax Reduction opportunities for those experiencing financial difficulties; referral to discretionary hardship grant and government support on energy; etc. 

- We made referral services to opportunities such as support for disabled residents; support for pensioners; Pension Credit; etc. 

- We accompanied our service users who need support with interpretations services; 

- Strengthened our partnership working with community and voluntary services such as Hackney Council for Voluntary Service, Hackney Refugee and Migrant Forum, etc. 

- Provision of effective referral services to increase access to vital opportunities and 

- Collection of feedback ideas through monitoring and evaluation exercises. 

## 4.3.3 **The difference our project made included:** 

Our  project  activities  and  services  helped  our  service  users  to  have  enhanced understanding  by  increasing  access  to  accurate  information.  We   continued  to explain what Covid-19 is; how the virus enters the body; how it spreads from person to person; what measures to be taken to control its spread; what the symptoms are; what to do if symptoms are developed; COVID-19 test procedures; how the NHS Test and Trace works and the higher vulnerabilities of certain groups. We enhanced their awareness  on  access  to  vaccination  centres.  We  enhanced  awareness  on  vital statistics showing the devastating effects of not taking full vaccination courses. 

Our project information reduced misinformation about Covid-19 and the vaccines by communicating information in the languages and manners they could understand. Thus, the main differences our projects brought can be summarised as follows: 

- We built confidence and self esteem 

- broke isolation; 

- enhanced awareness on the importance of adopting healthy lifestyles such as healthy eating, exercises and freedom from substance misuse; 

- enabled beneficiaries to receive increased health and financial supports through effective signposting and referral services. 

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Since we had good track recording in delivering similar projects in the past couple of decades,  people  trusted  us  and  received  our  information  and  advice  services effectively. Over 350 beneficiaries have benefited directly. 

## **5 Challenges encountered** 

Living under the impacts of Covid has not been easy. The costs of living and energy crisis have been very damaging. ON top of those, most of our beneficiaries are living under constant bereavements due to political turmoil in their native countries of the Horn  of  Africa  where  hundreds  of  thousand  are  dying  and  millions  are  being displaced, internally and externally. Besides, we have been working under limited financial resources. Thanks to the dedication and commitment of our volunteers, we have been able to respond to the needs of our service users as much as possible. These dedications will continue, as we did over the past 27 years. However, we need financial supports to reach more potential beneficiaries in dire needs. 

## **6. Summary of Strength and Challenges** 

## **6.1 Strength** 

Major reasons for the success of AGROFOREP since its establishment twenty seven years ago can largely be attributed to our organisational strength. 

We have all the relevant and up to date policies, systems and strategies in place, including: 

- a) Equal Opportunities Policy 

- b) Equality & Diversity Policy 

- c) Disability Statement 

- d) Child Protection Policy 

- e) Safeguarding Children and Young People’s Policy 

- f) Safeguarding Adults Policy, including COVID-19 Social Distancing Guideline 

- g) Health & Safety Policy, including COVID-19 Awareness 

- h) Staff and Volunteer Policy – including Terms and  Conditions and Handbooks 

- i) Organisation & Project Quality Standards – PQASSO LEVEL 3 

- j) Financial Procedures 

- k) Risk Assessment and Checklist, including COVID-19 Risk Assessment 

## **6.2 Challenges** 

The effects of COVID-19 Pandemic as well as shortages of financial resources could not allow the organization to address the needs of more people. There is a huge demand  on  our  organization  that  is  working  under  extremely  limited  financial resources. The situations and increasing vulnerabilities of many young people on the streets is quite alarming, indeed. COVID-19 Pandemic and the on-going costs of living crisis are making the situations even worse. The organization utilises the full 

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inputs of its good volunteers to respond to the needs of vulnerable clients, but we can do much more, given the availability of both project and core funding. 

## **7. A Word of Appreciation for our Management, Staff and Volunteers** 

From  its  establishment  in  1996,  varying  members  of  the  Board  of  trustees  of AGROFOREP have been making invaluable contribution to the management of the organisation. This has been due to their commitment to the cause for which the organisation was set up. They deserve high appreciation and gratitude. 

The additional voluntary contribution of our staff and volunteers has been wonderful. Although AGROFOREP did not have full time paid staff most of the time, the work of our Charity has always continued all the time, including week-ends and evenings, whenever  needed,  with  the  invaluable  support  of  our  volunteers  and  session workers. We are all grateful to the invaluable contributions of our most dedicated staff, volunteers and members. 

## **8. A Word of Appreciation for our Funding Bodies and Supporters** 

We wish to express our deepest gratitude to those organisations and individuals that have supported us  financially and in-kind during the year, to enable the achievement of the objects of AGROFOREP’s projects, notably the Hackney Giving Living with Covid-19 Grants and Hackney Giving Community Chest Small Grants programmes. 

Achievements presented in this report would not have been materialised without these financial and in-kind contributions. Our special thanks also to our partner organisations under the umbrellas of Hackney Council for Voluntary Service and Hackney  Refugee  and  Migrant  Forum.  Your  continued  support  will  be  highly appreciated to  enable  the pulling of our  concerted  efforts  together  to  respond, effectively, to the rising needs of the disadvantaged members of our communities. 

## **9. Financial Report** 

The Annual Financial Report has been prepared and presented separately. 

## **10. Statement of Trustees’ Responsibilities** 

The Trustees (who are also Directors of AGROFOREP for the purpose of company law) are responsible for preparing the Trustees’ Report and the financial statements in accordance with applicable law and United Kingdom Accounting Standards (United Kingdom Generally Accepted Accounting Practice). 

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**AGROFOREP’s  ANNUAL REPORT: 01 April 2022 – 31 March 2023** 

The  Trustees’  Report  has  been  prepared  in  accordance  with  the  provisions applicable to companies subject to the small companies regime. 

The Board of Trustees 

Belay Gessesse (Board Member) Embeyt Demke (Treasurer) Melekie Tilahun (Board Member) Dr. Bekele Gessesse, Company Secretary 

This Report was Approved by the Board of Trustees On  the 21[st] of October 2023 and signed on its behalf by 

Belay Gessesse Director 

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AGROFOREP
98 Weymouth T¢rrace
t￿ndOn E2 8LR
Tel: 020 79988499
Mobile: 07449143489
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Website: wwW..agrof0￿ .
AGROFORESTRY AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
(AGROFOREP)
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023
REGISTERED CIIARITY NUMBER 1055750
REGISTERED COMPANY NUMBER 321)5093

AGROFORESTRY AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION (AGROFOREP)
CHARITY NUMBER 1055750
COMPANY NUMBER 320S093
LEGAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE DETAttS
AS AT 31 MARCH 2023
ststus:
Company Limited By Guarantee. Registered on 29 May
1996. Number 3205093, Registered as a ch2rAty on 31 May
1996, number 1055750
Regislered Address:
98 we￿outh Terrace
London E2 8LR
Honorary Officers:
Dr. Bekele Gessesse
(Executive Director and
Company Secrelary)
Embeyt Demke
(Treasurer)
Additional Trustees..
Belay Gessesse
Melekie Tilahun
Bankers:
National Westminster
Amhurst Road Branch
20 AMhU￿ Road
London E8 IJJ
Accountants..
S. CHOWDURY & CO
ACCOUNTANTS
123 Amberley Road
Enfield
Middlesex
ENI 2RA

AGROFORESTRY AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION (AGROFOREP)
COMPANY NUMBER 3205093
AS AT 31 MARCH 2023
Report of AGROFOREP'S Board of Tn￿te•S
For the year ¢nded 31 March 2023
The Directors (who are the trustres of the eharity) submit herewith the fina￿131 ststements of AGROFOREP for
the year ended 31 March 2023. Th¢ ststements ap￿ in the forn)at required by the Clwity Commission
Ststement of Recornmended Practice (the SORPI
Mi%sioll Ststement
AGROFORF.P founded in 1996 as a registered charity and Company Limited by Guarnntee
2nd not having a Share CapitAI.
tn shorL the objects for which AGROFOREP is established are ts) t<)ntribthe to relieving ￿verty and suffering
among the Hom/E*st Afri￿ communitie4 in¢luding the advancement of educgtion. training and advi¢¢
support for those from th¢ HorniEast Africa and e15¢wh¢re in London. The presentstio￿ promotio
Organisatio￿ provision and manwenl of skills for life trainiAg lU￿rIalS seminar4 ¢ourse& workshops and
conferences are thus among th¢ major comp)nents.
IN GRATrruDE
From its establishment in 1996, members of the B(wd of TnLSt¢¢s of AGROFOREP hav¢ been making inVal￿b]e
contribution lo the management and effective service deltvery of our Organisation. due io thcir commitment to
causes for which the organisation w&8 set up. They deserve high appreciation and graiiiude. The addiiional
voluntary contribution of our stsff and volunteer5 h&s iwi wonderful. We are all gralefill to the invaluable
contributions of our staff, volunteers and mcmiw especially the recent extremely difficult financial
environment.
We wish to express our deepest grdtitud¢ to those Organisatio￿ and individuals who have supported us
financially. to enable the achievement of the objects of AGROFOREP'S project4 notably, Hackney Giving
(Hackney and Clty Toget￿r, by Hackney CVS) 8￿j individual donors. Effective 8¢hi¢vements presented in
this re￿rt would not have be¢n materialised Witho￿ the5¢ additional material 8nd moral suwcAts.
Belay Ge5se
Director
AGROFOREP
Date: The 21° of October 2023

AGROFORESTRY AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION (AGROFOREP)
CHARITY NUMBER IOS5750
COMPANY NUMBER 3205093
BOARD OF TRUSTEES. REPORT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023
The Board presents its report for the year ended 31 March 2023.
The Board's RespoDsibilitioq
The Board is required to prepare flliancial statements for each flnancial year which give
a true and fair view of the state of the affatrs of the charitable company and of the surplus or defjcit of
the charity for that period. In preparing those fmancial $tsteM￿ts, the Board is required to:
select suitable accounting policies and th¢n apply them consistently.
make judgements and estimates that are Teasonable and prudent.
state whcther applicable accounting standards have been followe4 subject to any material
departures disclosed and explained in the financial statements"
prepare the financial statements on the going concern basis unless it is inappropriate to pr¢sume
that the charitable company wtll continue on that basis.
The Board is responsible for keeping proper wunting records which disclose with reasonable
accuwy at any time the financial position of the chariLqble company and to enable it to ensure that the
financial statements comply with the Companies Act 2(K16. It is also r￿ponSIble for safeguarding the
assets of the charitsble company and hence for taking trasonable s*PS for the prevention and detection
of fraud and other irregularities.
The Board of Directors
Belay Gessesse
Embeyt Demke (Treasurer)
Melekie Tilahwi
Dr. Bekele Gessesse {Cornpany Secretary)
Approved by the Board ofDirectors
On the 21° of October 2023 and signed on its
behalf by
Belay G

INDEPENDEiYf EXAMINER'S REPORT ON THE ACCOUNTS OF AGROFOREP
Report to the
trusteesldirectors of
AGROFOREP
Registered ¢h¥rlty number
Com￿•Y Dumb¢r
On acco￿llts for th¢ ye•rettded
Set oll( o# pAg¢s
I report lo the chariry trustees on my examinalion of the accounts of the
Company for the year ended 31103ll023
RespoDsibilities and
basis of report As the charity's tr￿ee$ of the Company (who are also the directors of the
Company for the purposts of company law),
you are TeS￿[L51b1c for the preparntion of the accounts in accordansx with the
requArements of the Companies Act 2￿6 ('tk 20{￿ Act").
FIaving Satisfi￿ myself that the accounts of the Company are not
requiroj to ￿ &￿Illed for this year under Part 16 of the 2006 Act
and are eligible for iTKleF¢Thlent examinatiory I report in respect of
my examination of your charity'5 accounts Ca￿led out under
section 145 of the CharÉties Act 2011 (*IK 2011 Aet"). In carrying
oul my exarninatio￿ I have followed the Diffctions given by the
Charity Commissiffl (under section 145(5Xb) of the 2011 ACL
Independent
ExamiDer's
Statement
I have completed my examination. I eonfirni that IK) materlal matters have
Ix)me lo my attention which gives me cawe to klieve thaL"
• accounting recon1% were not kept in a¢cordance with
sectton 386 of the Companies Act 2{￿6. or
. the accounts do not accord with such record%; or
. the accounts do not comply with relevant accounting requirements under
section 396 of the Companies Act 2IX)6
other than any requirement the a(wunts give a 'tnJe and
fair, view which is rM)t a Mat￿ considered as part of an independent
examination" or
.the accounts have not IKen tfepared in acc(th with the Charities SORP
(FRS102).

examination ￿ which attention should be drawn in this rer￿ Én order to enable
a PrO￿T uryjers￿n£ of the accounts to Ir reac1￿
Signed
2oL3
Name
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RelevaDt professional
qualification or iK•dy (if
Address
S. CH0140H'JRY&CO
123 AM8ERL£Y ROAO
EMF IELD 141 OOLESEX
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AGROFORESTRY AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION (AGROFOREP>
CHARITY NUMBER 1055750
COMPANY NUMBER 3205093
INC.oiir. A.N'D r.XPENI)ITURE ACCOI,.
For The year ended 31 March 2023
Nots
R￿trIcted Unr£%tri¢t¢d
income
unds
funds
Total Total funds
funds for
for
Year
Year
ended 31
ended 31
Marcb
March
2023
2022
Incoming Resources
Grants
Donationlcollections
Bank Interest
Other
5.500
5,5
20,7(KI
12,488
23,512
10.500
9,000
Total Incoming
15.7110
AoJoo
26200
45,(￿0
urces ex
Direct charitable
expendilure
Indirect management and
administration expenditure
14.050
IOJ30
24,380
30,714
43
1,643
4,030
Summary of Total
Resources Eipended
15,650
IOJ73
26,023
34,744
Iyet incoming resourc
Transfer of Fundry
(Deprrfiation)
Balance blf l April 2022
F()T4D BALANCE
50
127
177
10256
(12)
(12)
(21)
7.083
7.133
15.424
15539
W07
2L672
12.272
22JOS

AGROFOREsfRY AND EIYVIRONMENTAL PROTECTtON (AGROFOREP)
CIIARrrY NUMBER 1055750
cO￿IPANy NUMBER 3205093
BALANCE SHEET
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023
Notes
At
At
31 MAr¢h
2023
31 March
2022
Fixed Assets
TangitAe Assets
10
Ctsrrgnt Assets:
Cash at Bank
Cash in Hand
22.524
200
22.724
22.200
343
Debtor¥
Creditorn:
(Amounts Falling
Due Within One Year)
11
-100
-100
NET CURRENT ASSETS
22.624
TOTAL NET ASSErs
22.672
22,507
FUNDS OF THE CHARITY
Restrlcted
Unr•strIct￿.
Designated
General
13
7.133
7.083
14
14
14
15
15,491
22,672
15.360
22.507
FUND BALANCE
The company was entitled to exemption from audit under section 477 of the Companies Act 2006 relating to
small companies. The Mem1￿ have not required the company lo obtain an a￿lIt in accord8[￿e with section 476
of the compani￿ Act 2(X)6.
The dIr￿tor'S acknowledge their resEM)nsibilities for complying with the requiremerrts of the Companies Act with
respe¢t to a￿ounting records and the preparation of accounts. These accounts have tten prepared in accordan¢¢
with the provisions applicable to small cOn4>an1￿ subie£t to the small wmpania regime and in accordance with
FRSI 02 SORP.
APPROVED BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES ON THE 21" OF (KTOBER 2023.
AND SIGNED ON THElli BEHALF BY
Bela
essesse - Director
The notes on pa￿ 9 to 16 forni part of these a￿ll]I&

AGROFORESTRY AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION (AGROFOREP)
CHARITY NUMBER 1055750
COMPANY NUMBER 3205093
NOTES TO THE FtNANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023
Accounting PolicRes
1.1 Charityicompany Status
AGROFOREP is a Charity (also a Compony Limited by Guardntee) without a share capital. The liability
of each member is limited to £1 per member. It is register￿ in England and Wales.
12 Basis of Prep4r8tioD of Financial Statements
These financial statements have been prq)ared under the historical cost convention with items
recognised at cost or transaction y￿Ue unless otherwise stated in the relevant note(s) to these accounts.
The a¢counts have been prepared in ￿COrdance with:
the Statement of Recommended Practice: Accounting and Reporting by Charities preparing their
accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic
of Ireland (FRS 102) issued on 16 July 2014 and
the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the Unitoj Kingdom and Republic of Ireland (FRS
102 and
the Charities Act 2011.
The charity constitutes a public benefit entity as deflned by FRS 102 for the purposes of FRS 102 and
therefore the ¥harity also p￿pared its financial statements in accordance with the Stat¢ment of
Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the
Accounting and Reporting by Charities: Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and
Republic of Ireland published on 16 July 2014 ￿e FRS 102 Charities SORP), the Companies Act 2006
and the Charities Act 2011.
IJ Going Concern
Th¢ trustees have &%sessed wh¢ther the use of the ongoing concern is appropriate and have considered
possible events or conditions that might cast significant doubt on the ability of the charity to continue as
a going concern. In particular the trustees have considered the charity's forecasts and projections and
have taken account of pressures on income. After making assessments of potentials and constraints. the
trustees have concluded that there is a reasonable exP￿tatIon that the charity will be able to continue in
operational existence for the foreseeable future, as it did for over the last two decades effectively

addressing good causes. The charity therefore continu￿ lo adopt the going concern basis in preparing its
financial statements.
Fund Accounting
a) Voluntary income received by way of grdnts and donations to the chaTity is included in full in the
Incom¢ and Expenditure when received. Intangible income is not included unless it represents
goods or services which would have otherwise been purchased.
b) Revenue grants are credited to incoming resources on the earlier dale of when they are r￿e1Ved or
wh¢n they are receivabl< unl¢ss they relate to a specific future period, in which case they ar¢
deferred.
c) Unrestrictcd funds are donations and other incoming ￿urCeS received or generated for the
charitable purposes of AGROFOREP.
d) Restricted funds are grants or donations to be used for specific purposes as laid down by the
donor. Expenditure which meets the criteria is identified to the fimd, together with a allocation of
overhead costs.
e) Designated funds are unrthicled funds eaTmarked by the Board of Twstres for particular
purposes.
Staff costs and overhead expenses are allocated to activities on the basis of staff time spent on
those activities.
g) Depreclation is provided on all original purchase cost in qual annual inst2Jments over the
estimated useful lives of the assets. The rate of depreciation is as follows:
Project Equipment
Computers
h) Rentals payable under premises rentals. where substantl￿]Y all the risk5 and rewards of ownership
remain with the renting bodie4 are charged to the Income and Expenditure Accounts in the year in
which they fall due.
io

AGROFORESTRY AND ENVIRONMEiYfAL PROTECTION (AGROFOREP)
CHARITY NUMBER 1055750
COMPAKY NUMBER 3205093
NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS (Continued)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023
2. GrantslDonatioTr8
Restricted UDrestrieted
fuDdJ
fvllds
Totsl
Year end
31 march
2023
Totsl
Yegr eDd
31 mareh
2022
ndon
Hackney Giving: Living with
Covid Grants
Hackney Giving: Community
Chesl Small Grants
Donaiions
7,498
2.51x1
10,2(Kl
2,500
20.700
10,5
23,512
Snotsl
IS71KI
io
26200
Afriix Project:
Tolal Grant￿nAtIons
1&7(K)
io
26300
39.168
3. Other Income

AGROFORESTRY AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTEcfioN {AGROFOREP)
CHARITY NUMBER 1055750
COMPANY NUMBER 3205093
NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS (Continued)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023
Totsl
Ytar ended
31 March
20
Totsl
Year ended
31 March
2022
Proportion of colydinat￿'s
Allowance {200/￿)
Proportion of 3 Session Mentors.
Allowance (200/0)
PropN)rtion of office costs (IIPA)
Professionai & Audii Fees {IIY/•)
Proportion of Venue Hlre (IIM)
TOTAL II¥DIREcr
1280
53
10
10
276
DIRE￿ CHARrrABLE EXPENDrruRE
Se8slon Staff Colts
Othfrr Costs
Volunteers
stat￿ne
PhonelFa
Traini
materiab
Refreshment
Insuran
Fees. Audit
Evaluation eosts
Bank ch?
Promotion Mater5a15
990
3,780
1.800
340
90
3.000
600
Total
7.920
16.060
TOTAL DIRECT
23.980
TOTAL EXPENDTfuRE: 23,98(FF4043
12

AGROFORESTRY AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION (AGROFOREP)
CHARITY NUMBER 1055750
COMPANY NUMBER 3205093
NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS (Continued)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023
SUMMARY OF TOTAL RLSOURCES EXPENDED
StsftT
Costs
Other
costs
Totsl
Year
ended
31
Marth
2023
Total
Year
ended
31
MAr¢h
2022
Direct charitsble expeTrth'tu
Management and administration
7.920
16,060
63
23,980
043
30,714
1&123
34744
FuDd BalaDee
Since its estsblishment in 1996, AGROFOREP mairrtained a positsve fund balance.
Stsff C￿ts and Ewployee Benefits
Total
Year
ellded
31 Mareb
2023
Totsl
Year
ended
31 MArch
2022
Average numb¢r of persons employed:
03
03
UK Staff Costs during the year.
Session Work Expenses
Social Security costs
Other ￿nSIon costs
16,800
16MM)
13

AGROFORESTRY AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION (AGROFOREP)
CHARITY NUMBER 1055750
COMPANY NUMBER 320￿193
NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS (CoDtinued)
FOR THK YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023
Transactions with trnstees and related par￿$
Trustee r¢muneralion and benefits
None of th¢ trustees have been paid any remuneration or receiv¢d any other benefjts from an
employment with their charity or a related entity.
Trnstees, expenses
No trustee expenses have been incurred.
93 Tran￿¢tIOn(S) with related parties
There have been no related party transactions in the reporting peri<)d.
10 TANGIBLE FIXED ASSETS
Computerjl
Prlnten
Chairs Table8 Projettsr
Wbile
Total
Cabinet
COST:
At I" April 2022
49
15
DEPRECIATION:
Charge for yea
12
16
At 31" March 2022
12
16
ET
VALUE at
31" Marck 2023
37
li
14

AGROFORESTRY AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION (AGROFORFP)
CHARITY NUMBER 1055750
COMPANY NUMBER 3205093
NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS (Continued)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023
ii.
DEBTORS
None
12.
CREDITORS
31 MAreh
2023
31 Mar¢h
2022
Amounts falling due withln one year
Audittng Fees
100
13.
RESTRICTED FUNDS
Balance It
Incoming
ril 2Q22 Resou
Balance al
dlthre
71KI
15,650
The ra5tricted fill)d of the Charity is the sum received from fimding b¢xlies and individuals lo support Specified
projects. either in London or in the Horn of Afric&
I& UNRESTRicfED FUNDS
General Desiyated
futtds
Totsl
Fun
At l April 2022
AdditionlReduction in the period
Transfer of fimds (Depreciation)
15.424
131
(16)
(16)
Balallee at 31 March 21)23
15891
1&539
The (kS1￿)ated fimd of the charity is the sum apportiffled at the dis¢r&ion of the B(wd of Tr￿tee$ to reflect the
charity's funds tied up in computer equipmen¢ office materials 8th1 similar fixed assets.
15

AGROFORESTRY AND ENVIRoNmE￿TAL PROTEcfioN (AGROFOREP)
CHARITY NUMBER 1055750
COMPANY NUMBER 3205093
NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS (Continued)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023
ANALYSIS OF FUND BALANCES BETWEEN NET ￿￿ETs
Gelleral D￿ted Restrithd
funds
fMDds
funds
Total
Funds
Fixed &8sets
Cash at bank
C&8h in hand
Current liabtlities
48
48
22.524
15.491
7,033
200
loo
15
91
16

AGROFOREP
98 Weymouth T¢rrace
t￿ndOn E2 8LR
Tel: 020 79988499
Mobile: 07449143489
-)'u omail.com
Website: wwW..agrof0￿ .
AGROFORESTRY AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
(AGROFOREP)
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023
REGISTERED CIIARITY NUMBER 1055750
REGISTERED COMPANY NUMBER 321)5093

AGROFORESTRY AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION (AGROFOREP)
CHARITY NUMBER 1055750
COMPANY NUMBER 320S093
LEGAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE DETAttS
AS AT 31 MARCH 2023
ststus:
Company Limited By Guarantee. Registered on 29 May
1996. Number 3205093, Registered as a ch2rAty on 31 May
1996, number 1055750
Regislered Address:
98 we￿outh Terrace
London E2 8LR
Honorary Officers:
Dr. Bekele Gessesse
(Executive Director and
Company Secrelary)
Embeyt Demke
(Treasurer)
Additional Trustees..
Belay Gessesse
Melekie Tilahun
Bankers:
National Westminster
Amhurst Road Branch
20 AMhU￿ Road
London E8 IJJ
Accountants..
S. CHOWDURY & CO
ACCOUNTANTS
123 Amberley Road
Enfield
Middlesex
ENI 2RA

AGROFORESTRY AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION (AGROFOREP)
COMPANY NUMBER 3205093
AS AT 31 MARCH 2023
Report of AGROFOREP'S Board of Tn￿te•S
For the year ¢nded 31 March 2023
The Directors (who are the trustres of the eharity) submit herewith the fina￿131 ststements of AGROFOREP for
the year ended 31 March 2023. Th¢ ststements ap￿ in the forn)at required by the Clwity Commission
Ststement of Recornmended Practice (the SORPI
Mi%sioll Ststement
AGROFORF.P founded in 1996 as a registered charity and Company Limited by Guarnntee
2nd not having a Share CapitAI.
tn shorL the objects for which AGROFOREP is established are ts) t<)ntribthe to relieving ￿verty and suffering
among the Hom/E*st Afri￿ communitie4 in¢luding the advancement of educgtion. training and advi¢¢
support for those from th¢ HorniEast Africa and e15¢wh¢re in London. The presentstio￿ promotio
Organisatio￿ provision and manwenl of skills for life trainiAg lU￿rIalS seminar4 ¢ourse& workshops and
conferences are thus among th¢ major comp)nents.
IN GRATrruDE
From its establishment in 1996, members of the B(wd of TnLSt¢¢s of AGROFOREP hav¢ been making inVal￿b]e
contribution lo the management and effective service deltvery of our Organisation. due io thcir commitment to
causes for which the organisation w&8 set up. They deserve high appreciation and graiiiude. The addiiional
voluntary contribution of our stsff and volunteer5 h&s iwi wonderful. We are all gralefill to the invaluable
contributions of our staff, volunteers and mcmiw especially the recent extremely difficult financial
environment.
We wish to express our deepest grdtitud¢ to those Organisatio￿ and individuals who have supported us
financially. to enable the achievement of the objects of AGROFOREP'S project4 notably, Hackney Giving
(Hackney and Clty Toget￿r, by Hackney CVS) 8￿j individual donors. Effective 8¢hi¢vements presented in
this re￿rt would not have be¢n materialised Witho￿ the5¢ additional material 8nd moral suwcAts.
Belay Ge5se
Director
AGROFOREP
Date: The 21° of October 2023

AGROFORESTRY AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION (AGROFOREP)
CHARITY NUMBER IOS5750
COMPANY NUMBER 3205093
BOARD OF TRUSTEES. REPORT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023
The Board presents its report for the year ended 31 March 2023.
The Board's RespoDsibilitioq
The Board is required to prepare flliancial statements for each flnancial year which give
a true and fair view of the state of the affatrs of the charitable company and of the surplus or defjcit of
the charity for that period. In preparing those fmancial $tsteM￿ts, the Board is required to:
select suitable accounting policies and th¢n apply them consistently.
make judgements and estimates that are Teasonable and prudent.
state whcther applicable accounting standards have been followe4 subject to any material
departures disclosed and explained in the financial statements"
prepare the financial statements on the going concern basis unless it is inappropriate to pr¢sume
that the charitable company wtll continue on that basis.
The Board is responsible for keeping proper wunting records which disclose with reasonable
accuwy at any time the financial position of the chariLqble company and to enable it to ensure that the
financial statements comply with the Companies Act 2(K16. It is also r￿ponSIble for safeguarding the
assets of the charitsble company and hence for taking trasonable s*PS for the prevention and detection
of fraud and other irregularities.
The Board of Directors
Belay Gessesse
Embeyt Demke (Treasurer)
Melekie Tilahwi
Dr. Bekele Gessesse {Cornpany Secretary)
Approved by the Board ofDirectors
On the 21° of October 2023 and signed on its
behalf by
Belay G

INDEPENDEiYf EXAMINER'S REPORT ON THE ACCOUNTS OF AGROFOREP
Report to the
trusteesldirectors of
AGROFOREP
Registered ¢h¥rlty number
Com￿•Y Dumb¢r
On acco￿llts for th¢ ye•rettded
Set oll( o# pAg¢s
I report lo the chariry trustees on my examinalion of the accounts of the
Company for the year ended 31103ll023
RespoDsibilities and
basis of report As the charity's tr￿ee$ of the Company (who are also the directors of the
Company for the purposts of company law),
you are TeS￿[L51b1c for the preparntion of the accounts in accordansx with the
requArements of the Companies Act 2￿6 ('tk 20{￿ Act").
FIaving Satisfi￿ myself that the accounts of the Company are not
requiroj to ￿ &￿Illed for this year under Part 16 of the 2006 Act
and are eligible for iTKleF¢Thlent examinatiory I report in respect of
my examination of your charity'5 accounts Ca￿led out under
section 145 of the CharÉties Act 2011 (*IK 2011 Aet"). In carrying
oul my exarninatio￿ I have followed the Diffctions given by the
Charity Commissiffl (under section 145(5Xb) of the 2011 ACL
Independent
ExamiDer's
Statement
I have completed my examination. I eonfirni that IK) materlal matters have
Ix)me lo my attention which gives me cawe to klieve thaL"
• accounting recon1% were not kept in a¢cordance with
sectton 386 of the Companies Act 2{￿6. or
. the accounts do not accord with such record%; or
. the accounts do not comply with relevant accounting requirements under
section 396 of the Companies Act 2IX)6
other than any requirement the a(wunts give a 'tnJe and
fair, view which is rM)t a Mat￿ considered as part of an independent
examination" or
.the accounts have not IKen tfepared in acc(th with the Charities SORP
(FRS102).

examination ￿ which attention should be drawn in this rer￿ Én order to enable
a PrO￿T uryjers￿n£ of the accounts to Ir reac1￿
Signed
2oL3
Name
S k17fvqs ¢{& b/ /
RelevaDt professional
qualification or iK•dy (if
Address
S. CH0140H'JRY&CO
123 AM8ERL£Y ROAO
EMF IELD 141 OOLESEX
È111 ZRA
IEL: 020 838Q 9778

AGROFORESTRY AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION (AGROFOREP>
CHARITY NUMBER 1055750
COMPANY NUMBER 3205093
INC.oiir. A.N'D r.XPENI)ITURE ACCOI,.
For The year ended 31 March 2023
Nots
R￿trIcted Unr£%tri¢t¢d
income
unds
funds
Total Total funds
funds for
for
Year
Year
ended 31
ended 31
Marcb
March
2023
2022
Incoming Resources
Grants
Donationlcollections
Bank Interest
Other
5.500
5,5
20,7(KI
12,488
23,512
10.500
9,000
Total Incoming
15.7110
AoJoo
26200
45,(￿0
urces ex
Direct charitable
expendilure
Indirect management and
administration expenditure
14.050
IOJ30
24,380
30,714
43
1,643
4,030
Summary of Total
Resources Eipended
15,650
IOJ73
26,023
34,744
Iyet incoming resourc
Transfer of Fundry
(Deprrfiation)
Balance blf l April 2022
F()T4D BALANCE
50
127
177
10256
(12)
(12)
(21)
7.083
7.133
15.424
15539
W07
2L672
12.272
22JOS

AGROFOREsfRY AND EIYVIRONMENTAL PROTECTtON (AGROFOREP)
CIIARrrY NUMBER 1055750
cO￿IPANy NUMBER 3205093
BALANCE SHEET
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023
Notes
At
At
31 MAr¢h
2023
31 March
2022
Fixed Assets
TangitAe Assets
10
Ctsrrgnt Assets:
Cash at Bank
Cash in Hand
22.524
200
22.724
22.200
343
Debtor¥
Creditorn:
(Amounts Falling
Due Within One Year)
11
-100
-100
NET CURRENT ASSETS
22.624
TOTAL NET ASSErs
22.672
22,507
FUNDS OF THE CHARITY
Restrlcted
Unr•strIct￿.
Designated
General
13
7.133
7.083
14
14
14
15
15,491
22,672
15.360
22.507
FUND BALANCE
The company was entitled to exemption from audit under section 477 of the Companies Act 2006 relating to
small companies. The Mem1￿ have not required the company lo obtain an a￿lIt in accord8[￿e with section 476
of the compani￿ Act 2(X)6.
The dIr￿tor'S acknowledge their resEM)nsibilities for complying with the requiremerrts of the Companies Act with
respe¢t to a￿ounting records and the preparation of accounts. These accounts have tten prepared in accordan¢¢
with the provisions applicable to small cOn4>an1￿ subie£t to the small wmpania regime and in accordance with
FRSI 02 SORP.
APPROVED BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES ON THE 21" OF (KTOBER 2023.
AND SIGNED ON THElli BEHALF BY
Bela
essesse - Director
The notes on pa￿ 9 to 16 forni part of these a￿ll]I&

AGROFORESTRY AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION (AGROFOREP)
CHARITY NUMBER 1055750
COMPANY NUMBER 3205093
NOTES TO THE FtNANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023
Accounting PolicRes
1.1 Charityicompany Status
AGROFOREP is a Charity (also a Compony Limited by Guardntee) without a share capital. The liability
of each member is limited to £1 per member. It is register￿ in England and Wales.
12 Basis of Prep4r8tioD of Financial Statements
These financial statements have been prq)ared under the historical cost convention with items
recognised at cost or transaction y￿Ue unless otherwise stated in the relevant note(s) to these accounts.
The a¢counts have been prepared in ￿COrdance with:
the Statement of Recommended Practice: Accounting and Reporting by Charities preparing their
accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic
of Ireland (FRS 102) issued on 16 July 2014 and
the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the Unitoj Kingdom and Republic of Ireland (FRS
102 and
the Charities Act 2011.
The charity constitutes a public benefit entity as deflned by FRS 102 for the purposes of FRS 102 and
therefore the ¥harity also p￿pared its financial statements in accordance with the Stat¢ment of
Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the
Accounting and Reporting by Charities: Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and
Republic of Ireland published on 16 July 2014 ￿e FRS 102 Charities SORP), the Companies Act 2006
and the Charities Act 2011.
IJ Going Concern
Th¢ trustees have &%sessed wh¢ther the use of the ongoing concern is appropriate and have considered
possible events or conditions that might cast significant doubt on the ability of the charity to continue as
a going concern. In particular the trustees have considered the charity's forecasts and projections and
have taken account of pressures on income. After making assessments of potentials and constraints. the
trustees have concluded that there is a reasonable exP￿tatIon that the charity will be able to continue in
operational existence for the foreseeable future, as it did for over the last two decades effectively

addressing good causes. The charity therefore continu￿ lo adopt the going concern basis in preparing its
financial statements.
Fund Accounting
a) Voluntary income received by way of grdnts and donations to the chaTity is included in full in the
Incom¢ and Expenditure when received. Intangible income is not included unless it represents
goods or services which would have otherwise been purchased.
b) Revenue grants are credited to incoming resources on the earlier dale of when they are r￿e1Ved or
wh¢n they are receivabl< unl¢ss they relate to a specific future period, in which case they ar¢
deferred.
c) Unrestrictcd funds are donations and other incoming ￿urCeS received or generated for the
charitable purposes of AGROFOREP.
d) Restricted funds are grants or donations to be used for specific purposes as laid down by the
donor. Expenditure which meets the criteria is identified to the fimd, together with a allocation of
overhead costs.
e) Designated funds are unrthicled funds eaTmarked by the Board of Twstres for particular
purposes.
Staff costs and overhead expenses are allocated to activities on the basis of staff time spent on
those activities.
g) Depreclation is provided on all original purchase cost in qual annual inst2Jments over the
estimated useful lives of the assets. The rate of depreciation is as follows:
Project Equipment
Computers
h) Rentals payable under premises rentals. where substantl￿]Y all the risk5 and rewards of ownership
remain with the renting bodie4 are charged to the Income and Expenditure Accounts in the year in
which they fall due.
io

AGROFORESTRY AND ENVIRONMEiYfAL PROTECTION (AGROFOREP)
CHARITY NUMBER 1055750
COMPAKY NUMBER 3205093
NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS (Continued)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023
2. GrantslDonatioTr8
Restricted UDrestrieted
fuDdJ
fvllds
Totsl
Year end
31 march
2023
Totsl
Yegr eDd
31 mareh
2022
ndon
Hackney Giving: Living with
Covid Grants
Hackney Giving: Community
Chesl Small Grants
Donaiions
7,498
2.51x1
10,2(Kl
2,500
20.700
10,5
23,512
Snotsl
IS71KI
io
26200
Afriix Project:
Tolal Grant￿nAtIons
1&7(K)
io
26300
39.168
3. Other Income

AGROFORESTRY AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTEcfioN {AGROFOREP)
CHARITY NUMBER 1055750
COMPANY NUMBER 3205093
NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS (Continued)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023
Totsl
Ytar ended
31 March
20
Totsl
Year ended
31 March
2022
Proportion of colydinat￿'s
Allowance {200/￿)
Proportion of 3 Session Mentors.
Allowance (200/0)
PropN)rtion of office costs (IIPA)
Professionai & Audii Fees {IIY/•)
Proportion of Venue Hlre (IIM)
TOTAL II¥DIREcr
1280
53
10
10
276
DIRE￿ CHARrrABLE EXPENDrruRE
Se8slon Staff Colts
Othfrr Costs
Volunteers
stat￿ne
PhonelFa
Traini
materiab
Refreshment
Insuran
Fees. Audit
Evaluation eosts
Bank ch?
Promotion Mater5a15
990
3,780
1.800
340
90
3.000
600
Total
7.920
16.060
TOTAL DIRECT
23.980
TOTAL EXPENDTfuRE: 23,98(FF4043
12

AGROFORESTRY AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION (AGROFOREP)
CHARITY NUMBER 1055750
COMPANY NUMBER 3205093
NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS (Continued)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023
SUMMARY OF TOTAL RLSOURCES EXPENDED
StsftT
Costs
Other
costs
Totsl
Year
ended
31
Marth
2023
Total
Year
ended
31
MAr¢h
2022
Direct charitsble expeTrth'tu
Management and administration
7.920
16,060
63
23,980
043
30,714
1&123
34744
FuDd BalaDee
Since its estsblishment in 1996, AGROFOREP mairrtained a positsve fund balance.
Stsff C￿ts and Ewployee Benefits
Total
Year
ellded
31 Mareb
2023
Totsl
Year
ended
31 MArch
2022
Average numb¢r of persons employed:
03
03
UK Staff Costs during the year.
Session Work Expenses
Social Security costs
Other ￿nSIon costs
16,800
16MM)
13

AGROFORESTRY AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION (AGROFOREP)
CHARITY NUMBER 1055750
COMPANY NUMBER 320￿193
NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS (CoDtinued)
FOR THK YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023
Transactions with trnstees and related par￿$
Trustee r¢muneralion and benefits
None of th¢ trustees have been paid any remuneration or receiv¢d any other benefjts from an
employment with their charity or a related entity.
Trnstees, expenses
No trustee expenses have been incurred.
93 Tran￿¢tIOn(S) with related parties
There have been no related party transactions in the reporting peri<)d.
10 TANGIBLE FIXED ASSETS
Computerjl
Prlnten
Chairs Table8 Projettsr
Wbile
Total
Cabinet
COST:
At I" April 2022
49
15
DEPRECIATION:
Charge for yea
12
16
At 31" March 2022
12
16
ET
VALUE at
31" Marck 2023
37
li
14

AGROFORESTRY AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION (AGROFORFP)
CHARITY NUMBER 1055750
COMPANY NUMBER 3205093
NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS (Continued)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023
ii.
DEBTORS
None
12.
CREDITORS
31 MAreh
2023
31 Mar¢h
2022
Amounts falling due withln one year
Audittng Fees
100
13.
RESTRICTED FUNDS
Balance It
Incoming
ril 2Q22 Resou
Balance al
dlthre
71KI
15,650
The ra5tricted fill)d of the Charity is the sum received from fimding b¢xlies and individuals lo support Specified
projects. either in London or in the Horn of Afric&
I& UNRESTRicfED FUNDS
General Desiyated
futtds
Totsl
Fun
At l April 2022
AdditionlReduction in the period
Transfer of fimds (Depreciation)
15.424
131
(16)
(16)
Balallee at 31 March 21)23
15891
1&539
The (kS1￿)ated fimd of the charity is the sum apportiffled at the dis¢r&ion of the B(wd of Tr￿tee$ to reflect the
charity's funds tied up in computer equipmen¢ office materials 8th1 similar fixed assets.
15

AGROFORESTRY AND ENVIRoNmE￿TAL PROTEcfioN (AGROFOREP)
CHARITY NUMBER 1055750
COMPANY NUMBER 3205093
NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS (Continued)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023
ANALYSIS OF FUND BALANCES BETWEEN NET ￿￿ETs
Gelleral D￿ted Restrithd
funds
fMDds
funds
Total
Funds
Fixed &8sets
Cash at bank
C&8h in hand
Current liabtlities
48
48
22.524
15.491
7,033
200
loo
15
91
16