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RedTribe
Charity # 1129481
Trustees, Report and Accounts
For the year ended
31 December 2021
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Trustees, Report
For the year ended 31 December 2021
The trustees are pleased to present their report along wtth the receipts and payments account and statement of
ssets and liabilitie5 for the year ended 31 December 2021 and confirm that they have been prepared in accordarkce
with the chariws Eoverning instrument and all applicable statutory requirements.
Constttution
The charity, which is registered with the Charrty Commission. was set up under deed of trust on l Moy 2009.
Objects. Structure. Governance and Management
RedTribe 15 a non-governmenral. non-polilical. faith-ba5ed charity 5eekin8 to partner wilh the Maasai communitie%
in Olorte. Kenya. with the Btrn of helping them overcome the effects of po¥erty and preventable disease, and build
a sustainable. economically viable future that conserves the enwTonment.
Our object5. a5 defined in our trust deed a￿..
The promotion of health and relief of financial hardship among the Maasai communities of Kenya.
primarily by. but not e¥clusively. providing such communitie5 With education, trainin8 and the
provision, improvement and maintenan£e of infrastructure and micro-finance, enabling members of
such communiiies to establish and grow their own local businesses-
To advance the Christian religion in Kenya. for the benefit of ihe Maasai. through the holding ol prayer
meetings and lettures. and producing andlor distributing literature on Christianity. to enlighten others
about the Christian religion-
To promote sustainable development for the benefit of the Maa5ai by..
the preservation. conservation and the protection ol the environment and the prudent use of
resources,
the relief of poverty and the improvement of the conditions of life in the socially and
d¢sadvantaged Maasai communitie5 of Kenya.
the promotion of sustainable means of achieving economic growth and regeneration..
To advance the education of the Maasai in subjects relating to 5UStainable development and the
protertion, enhancement and rehabilitation of the environment and to promote study and research in
such subjerts. provided that the useful results of such study are disseminated lo the public at large.
Sustainable development shall mean -development which meets the need5 of the present without
compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs".
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The or83nisation is managed by a minimum of three trustees according to our trust deed. The trustees confirm that
they have referred to the suidan￿ contained in the Charity Commission's general Burdance on public benefit. when
reviewing the charivs aims and objectives and in planning thture activities.
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Trustees
The existing trustees who served during the year weie=
Revd Mark Melluish- Chair of Trustee5
Vicky Read - Treasurer
Fadi Barrak
Ray Guirguis
Claire Sullivan
Re¢d Mike Tufnell
New trustee5 are appointed by the board of trustee5, wven an induction into thework of the trust and provided with
guidance from the ChaTity Commission to fulfil their roles. Our tiustees are unpaid and. whi15t eligible to do so, have
not incurred any expenses this year in the fulfilment of thetr duties.
We encourage all of OUT trustees io develop an artive iel3tionship with the team in Kenya and create an opportunity
to visit the projects b￿n£ delwered. All visits to the team in Kenya have been per50nalty funded by the trustees.
How we work
RedTribe was formed to raise funds, manage donations and provide 5UPPOrt for operations in Kenya. RedTribe
be8an in 2009. under the name Walkin8 Wlth Maasai (changed in 20141. with the vision of partnering with the rural
Maasal communities of the Olorte area of southem Kenya. where about 12,(KK) people live. The remoteness ofthi5
community puts it almosr beyond the reach of the World Food Programme and the World Health Organisation.
leaving It firmly in the grip of poverty and underdevelopment. its projects aim to bring assistance in a holistic way
that doesn'tfundamentallythange the Maasai culture. Whilslthe people o*Olorte are predominantly Maa5ai. other
tribes are also integrated member5 of the community and RedTribe makes no distinction between them in the
projects and services it deliver5.
The RedTribete3m in Olorte consists of a number of operations managers {most￿ Maasai and one non-Kenyanl and
several local support staff. Other local cornmunity members are employed from time to time according to projert
or operational needs.
We, the RedTribe trustees. take 3 continued role to receive donations and sales income in the UK and disperse them
to Kenya to fund the projects and operations. In addttion. the twstee5 seek to provide some basic governance
around the projects to ensure that the fund5 deliver the benefits to the Maasai community, in line with the wishes
of the donors.
Actlvltles
In general, the activittes that RedTribe undenakes can be broadly categorised as follows..
Publicheatth-this includes providing basic healthcare. education on general health matters and nutritional
advice.,
Educationforpnmaryschoolchlldrert-thi5 inVo￿e$ building and operating a new primary school to meet
the capacity needs of the cornfflunity and to improve slandards of education-
Income generntloft - this 15 mainly through the c￿tIOn of employment opportunities for the local
community members thTou8h participation in the various projerts-
Church legdership development- this largety invofves equipping leaders and members in their roles in the
various artive local thurches in Olorte.
These artivities fall into categories..
Projects- which have a finite life and deliver a specific end re5uIt. such a5 a building. and
Operatlons- which are steady State day-to-day acttvities that typically deliver a service, Such as healthcafe
or education.
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Activities Icont.)
What we achleved
The following progress is reported for the work that Re(rtribe did in 2021 among the Maasai communities
in the Loita Hills, spanning the continuation of e¥isting long running projects. new projects and operations.
RESPONSE TO COVID 19
The Covid-19 Pandemic continued to affect the Maasai communities well into 2021 and RedTribe
decided to help the most Wulnerable Familie5~ by helping them plant their gardens with maize & beans.
A total of 170 acres were ploughed and seeded with funding that RedTribe raised. A total of 1,700
people in the commijnity benefitted from this Project when the harvest came in. The community had
one of their best harvests in years!
MAASAI ACADEMY
The Maasai Academy attendance have grown in 2021 and 250 children attended the school. With this
expansion we decided to build 2 new Nursery Classes that will be used for PPI Ilower nursery) and PP2
lupper Ntjrseryl. RedTribe also employed 2 new Teachers to help with the growing number of student5.
We continued to build the Girls Dormitories after the local government stopped all building Projects
during the Lockdowns.
RedTribe funded 3 Teachers in 2021 through Teachers Training College.
REDTR18E BEADWORK
The Beadwork Project employed 21 women before the pandemic forced us to close the project. It was
impossible to continue the production of Beadwork due to social distancing rules and because the shop5
we were supplying were shut. RedTribe continued to employ and pay the Beadwork Manager in Olorte
a salary. During the closure of the Projett. new designs were researched, and products were sold on the
RedTribe Etsy Shop lonlinel. A new Beadwork Collection was designed in 2021. Fle(ITribe also started
writing a Craft Book that will be published in 2022 or 2023. We hope that this will further help us to
market the Beadwork to more people and benefit more women in the Community.
CLINIC AND HEALTHCARE
The Clinic continued to operate throughout the pandemic to support the local community-
Our Vaccination programme continued as nomial in 2021. The Clinic has grown in clientele because of a
new Clinical OfFicer RedTribe employed. As a result of the growing number of patients, RedTribe
expanded a Clinic Facility. We have built a new Consultancy Room. Treatment Room. Laboratory arbd
Reception. The Clinic also employed a new Receptionist in 2021.
The Clinic is making a big impact in the Maasai Community and the growin8 number of patients suggest
that the Government facilities are struggling and RedTfibe had to step up its service.
WATER PROJECTS
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RedTribe have not installed any new Water Projerts in 2021 but have surveys several village5 WTth the
hope to install taps in villages. Maintenance was carried out on all the Water Project in 2021 and
around 3CK)O people are benefitting from the 14 different water tap5 RedTribe installed in the different
villages. Our Clinic data shows that Waierbome disease numbers are falling in those villages.
REDTRIBE FARMING PROJEcrs
The RedTribe Farm continues to grow food for the Maasai Academy and RedTribe Projects. The farm
currently provides vegetables for around 14,2CM) meals a month as the number of children and staff
have grown at the school. The farm also trains a few young farmer5 and serves as a demonstration plot
for the community on howto grow cash crops.
REDTRIBE COMPOUND AND STAFF
RedTribe now employs 36 Staff members in its different Projects. All the staff now receive Hospital and
Social Insurance. This loyal team of stsff works hard as the Projects are growing and making an impact
in the Community.
LOOKING FORWARDS
The rÈpercus5ions of the Pandemic and lockdowns have had negative effect across rural communities.
High unemployment and teenage pregnancies were highlighted and RedTribe is working on strategies to
help the community.
RedTribe's vision for the fLrture is still to invest in training and local business initiatives that will help the
Maasai communities to be less reliant on food aid and donations. New strategies are being developed
to help the projects to grow towards self-su5tainability. We are planning more water projects to help
communities that don't have access to clean water. We are developing the Maasai Academy to
continue to deliver quality education. The Beadwork project is planning to develop their produrts and
reach new markets. We a￿ investing in the Clinic program to bring new medical services to the
Community.
RedTribe is now a key partner with the Maasai communities of Olorte to ensure a brighter future for the
next generations.
Financial review
We began this year with funds of £110.619 from previous donations.
This year we received a total of E74,088- £64.336 as donations from individuals, churches and other
charitable trusts. £9,752 came from the sale of beadwork which ￿M31Thed lower than in previous year5
because of limited opportunities during the pandemic and reduced levels of production resulting in
lower stock available for sale.
We distributed £73.023 to fund our operations in Kenya. and we spent £7.443 in the UK on beadwork
sales costs, beadwork materia15, marketing and fiJndraisin& bank charges Irelating to the transfer of
funds to Kenyal, and accounting examiner fees relating to the preparation of the Annual Report. £2,045
of the funding spent in the UK was for equipment and improvements to the office in Kenya and
associated costs.
We therefore end the year with funds of £104,241
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The details of our financial perfom)ance are set out in our account5 on the following pages.
ReseTryes policy
RedTribe's reserves poliry is to follow the Charity Commission guidelines of holding six months,
operational costs in reserve as ￿nds.
Advisors
To help us Wlth our work this year we have been grateful for the contribution of the following
professional advisors_.
Solicitor:
Banker:
Examiner=
Sweetman Burke and Sinker. 158-160 The Broadway, London W13 OTL
Barclays Bank PLC. 52 The Broadway. London W5 SJT
Graham Bonds FCA. Buchanan Bonds Ltd Chartered Accountants, 39 Braehead Crescent,
Aberdeenshire AB39 2PP
Registered office
The registered address of RedTribe is=
clo St Paul's Church
Ridley Avenue
Lorbdon
W13 9XW
020 8579 9444
www.redtribe_or
This report Is approved by the Trustees on ...21 Ort0tr￿r 2022...._........ and signed on their behalf by:
ALLK
Rev'd Mark Melluish
Vicky Read
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Independent Examiner's Report to the Trustees, of RedTribe
I report to the charity trustees on my examtnation of the accounts of the charity for the year ended 31 December
2021. which are set out 011 P3Ees 8 to 11.
Responsibilities and basis of report
As the charit￿5 trustees you are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance with the
requirements of the Charitie5 Act 20111.the ACYI.
report in respect of my examination of the charitrfs accounts carried out under section 145 of the Act
and in carrying out my examination I have followed all the applicable Directions given by the Charity
Commission under section 14515llbl of the Act.
Independent Examinerfs Statement
I have completed my examination. I confirm that no material matters have come to my attention in
connection with the examination giving me cause to believe that in any material respect-.
accounting records were not kept in respect of the charity as required by section 130 of the Act;
or
2. the accounts do not accord with those record5.
I have no concerns and have come across no other matters in connection with the examination to which
attention sknuld be drawn in this report in order to enable 3 proper understanding of the accounts to be
reached.
Graham Bonds FCA
Buchanan Bonds Itd.
CharteredAccountants
39 Braehead creS￿nt
Stonehaven
Aberdeenshire AB39 2PP
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RedTribe
Receipts and Payments Account
For the year ended 31 December 2021
Unrestricted
funds
Restrlcted
fvnd5
2021 total
funds
2020 total
funds
Rtteipts
Voluntary Receipts
Donations from individuals
Donations from churches
Grants from trusts/foundation5
Recelpts from Eenerated fvrKIs
Sale5 incorne
I6,￿1
12,675
10,449
13,596
10.715
27,351
26,271
10,715
35,362
34,239
15.850
9.752
9.752
11,324
Total Receipts
39.328
34.760
74,088
96.775
Pawnents
Charitable Activities
Payments to Redtfibe IKenyal=
Salaries and staff expenses
Operation and maintenance of vehicles
Infrastruuure
Emergency Food Relief
Administrative costs
Su&totol
121.026}
121.3471
12961
118,0431
16,8151
142.373)
12961
123,5391
16A151
147.5831
18881
114,9561
119.3161
15,4961
(26.523J
I46,5￿}
173.023)
(82.744)
Governan￿ Costs
Bank charge5
Funijraising costs
Other Operating Costs
Accounting fee5
SU￿t0t01
11081
11.3991
14,9761
19601
{7.443J
11081
11,3991
14,9761
19601
(7.443)
11331
12,0341
12,2991
(4.4671
Total Payments
133.9661
146,51J)I
180.4661
187.2111
Net Recetpts1{Paymentsl
5J62
{11.7401
16,3781
9,564
Transfers belyleen funds
Cash and Bank Balan￿S at l January 2021
55.724
54,895
110.619
101,rJ55
Cash and Bank Balances at 31 D￿Mtser 2021
61.086
43.155
104.241
110,619
Note5 1 to 2. OTr page 11. form partofthese a[tour￿.
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Statement of Assets and Liabilities
As at 31 December 2021
UnTestr1￿ed Restrfcted
funds
fund5
2021 total
funds
2020 total
funds
Cash Funds
Bank and Cash Balances".
Bank Account
61,086
43,155
104.241
110,619
Other Monetary Assets
Gift Aid lo be claimed
1,111
1,111
1,776
Liabillties - Current
Independent Examinerfs fees
1480)
1480)
1960)
These accounts were approved by the Trustees on........._._...._.._..._..and signed on their behalf.
Rev'd Mark Melluish (Chairman)
Icky Read [TreaSu￿rI
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Notes to the Accounts
l. Baslsof a￿o￿ntIng
A receipts and payments account and a aatement of assetsand lialjtlittes has Ixn produced in accordan¢e wth the Charities
Act 2011 and the Charity Ikcounts RepDrtsl Regulation5 2CI)8.
2. Funds
A5Ut
01/01/2021
Receipts
Payments
3111212021
Unrestrlcted
General..
General
21.239
29.576
(23,661)
27.154
DesiEn3ted=
Beadwork
Academy
Staff Training
Staff Office
Mtcro-financin8
15.195
io.&
9,752
(7,890)
17,057
10.000
1.057
818
1943J
{1,472J
2.290
55,724
39.328
r33.966J
61.086
Restrlcted
Maasai Academy
Atademy Building
Acaderny Sponsorship
aÉnic
Clinic Building
EmeTBency Food Relief
FGM
Maize
Bridge
Water Projects
Lo8burner
Shamba
Landrover
Carpentry
14.959
f12,132)
(12.795)
f4.6321
fl.2481
f3.3351
(6,815)
4.435
12.004
422
24.798
430
11.157
4.624
19.589
1.665
6.815
170
170
5.098
f5.098J
342
4,IlX)
350
4.100
350
It
75
50
{296J
[501
79
54.895
34,760
(46,5￿}
43,155
Total
110,619
74.088
180.4661
104,241
Maasai Academy- funding for supporting the costs of the Maasai Academy.
Academy Building- funds given for construction of new buildings and associated facilities, e.g.
cl3ssroom5. dormitories.
Academy Sponsorship- funds given to cover School fees for specific children.
Clinic- funds given towards costs of Maasai Clinic and communtty healthcare.
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Clinic Building- funds given for con5truciion and enhancinB current clinic buildings.
Emergency Food Relief - fund5 given for provision of emergency support during Covid 19 pandemic,
including food parcels, medical equipment and staff affected by temporary closure of projects.
FGM - fund5 given towards FGM initiatives in the community.
Maize- funds given towards planting maize for the community following failure of harvest.
Bridge- funds given towards constrtjction of a river crossing
Water Projects- funds given for provision of water Supplies in the community
LoEburner- funds given towards to purchase of a logburner
Landrover- funds given to support maintenance of the Landrover
Carpentry- funds given for carpentry tools and material.
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