ANNUAL REPORT 2020/21
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Our History
Aryana Aid was established in the UK in 2009, to support Afghans fleeing war in their country following the invasion of the then Soviet Union.
overlooked areas and our first-hand experience of local communities gives us valuable insight into where our help is needed most. Aryana Aid can reach areas other charities might not. Our Kabul office is able to work more closely with the Afghan communities.
We have since become one of the longest-serving and most widely respected non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in Afghanistan. Today, our dedicated charitable workers operate in some of the most remote and inaccessible areas of Afghanistan, supporting thousands of deprived, excluded and vulnerable families.
Today, we continue to strengthen our network of offices across the country and meet the needs of families facing the greatest hardship. At least 10 million people are thought to have fled the region to avoid the constant wave of conflict that has troubled Afghanistan over the last 40 years, we aim to help these people rebuild their lives though the gift of renewed hope for a brighter future.
Aryana Aid also provides humanitarian relief for Afghan refugees in Pakistan, we deliver emergency aid and long-term sustainability projects to poor communities in the region, from orphan sponsorships and widow skills training programs to providing vital resources such as food provisions, medical supplies, disability support to war victim children and making water more
accessible to the needy. In 2009 Aryana Aid was registered as an NGO in Afghanistan and began work throughout the country, from humanitarian relief to people centred development.What makes us different? Our extensive knowledge of the country’s most
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Afghanistan
Facts
Decades of war has made Afghanistan the
world’s most dangerous country and the
largest producer of refugees and asylum
seekers in the world. Some 20 million people
out of a population of 39 million are living in
poverty.
Of the population
about 28 million
72 [%]
people live in
extreme poverty.
Of the population
64 [%] are illiterate.
Of the population
still lives without
58 [%]
access to clean water
sources
Of children under
41 [%] the age of 5 are
growth stunted.
Of 5 - 14 years old
are child labourers.
30 [%]
Second highest
2 [nd] maternal mortality
rate in the world.
Third highest infant
3 [rd] mortality rate in the
world.
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Our Vision
We strive every day to give people the help they need and we campaign relentlessly to achieve our vision of a safe, secure, affordable home for everyone.
Who We Are
Aryana Aid is a trusted Muslim charity registered in the UK, aiming to uplift the lives of orphans, widows and all needy individuals across Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Our Approach
We work in some of the most remote areas of the country to keep Afghans at the heart of our work. Aryana Aid’s work is long-lasting and irreversible as the skills taught are then passed on to whole families and communities. With more than 11 years of experience and a deep understanding of local, cultural and ethnic issues, Aryana Aid has earned great trust and respect among the communities we serve.
Where We Work
Aryana Aid’s main office is located in Kabul and we have three more offices across the provinces of Ghazni, Kandhar and Herat. We have a fundraising and donor liaison office in the United Kingdom.
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Basic Services
Includes education to orphans, installing water sanitation system to give villagers access to clean water, arranging medical health camps, giving shelter to children of the street, feeding the hungry, provide disability support to children and emergency response.
Improved Livelihoods
Providing skill training to Afghan women especially for women who lost their husbands in war.
Emergency Humanitarian Relief
Our Projects
Along with providing support during disasters, we also work with communities to assess hazards and find ways to mitigate the impact of future disasters. When disasters do occur, Aryana Aid responds directly by providing food, clean water, emergency shelter and sanitation services to affected communities. We then support communities in their efforts to recover: to rebuild homes, restore land and create the infrastructure for sustainable livelihoods.
We support Afghans in three principle ways: Providing basic services, improving livelihoods, education to orphans, helping children with disability and poverty, as well as responding to emergencies and mitigating the risk of disaster.
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Acknowledgements
Part of what makes Aryana Aid Aid’s cherished donors is critical in objectives also define our account-
an outstanding organisation is enabling the organisation to serve ability and governance, as well
the commitment that donors and the needs of the most vulnerable as the ways we raise our profile,
supporters have made to sustain our people in the region. income and influence. Achievements
efforts and initiatives. Every grant included a substantial increase in
We would like to extend our
and donation contributes to bring- the number of individual donations,
deepest appreciation to all our
ing about lasting change in the lives support from our UK-based donors
of many poor people in Afghanistan donors for their continued support and from around the world with an
and our dedicated interns volun-
and Pakistan. We would like to Increase in our total income.
teers, who have assisted us across
acknowledge the generous
assistance of all our donors and the UK for collecting funds, as well In 2021, we aim to enhance our
as day to day support in Kabul and medium term strategy, which seeks
supporters.
in our London offices. On behalf of to strengthen our programme
Now in our 11th year, we would like the people of Afghanistan, we relay expertise and diversify our funding
to express our heartfelt gratitude their thanks and prayers. sources, while building on relation-
to a number of talented individuals ships with existing partners and
This year we strengthened our
who went above and beyond our improving our management
organisational objectives, allowing
wildest expectations in support- systems.
us to prioritise our work on our
ing our anniversary celebrations.
three principle work streams. The
Continuing support from Aryana
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Chairman’s Messa e g
offer. Indeed, none of these successes would be possible without your support, for which we are truly grateful. I am also immensely thankful to the expanding and dedicated team of supporters in the UK and around the world, who in 2020 participated in a variety of challenges to raise awareness about the needs of vulnerable Afghan communities and a special thanks go to our organising committee.
The world has been gripped by COVID-19, and the number of cases in Afghanistan has mounted rapidly. In a country Our medical where people are struggling camp and with deep seated poverty, long-running conflict and an women extremely fragile health system, empowerment the prognosis is dire. Since programs January 2020, Aryana Aid has made a huge trained staff, provided protective materials, implemented difference mitigation measures, developed appropriate policies, systems and conducted awareness raising across communities. I believe
Assalamu’Alaikum [Peace and Blessings of God Be Upon You].This past year saw the 40th anniversary since conflict began in Afghanistan, four decades of untold hardship and the loss of hope to millions of generous, caring and ambitious people.
In terms of the lives and opportunities lost, the infrastructure destroyed as well as the economic and ecological degradation caused, no country has suffered more or for so long. However this past year there was a ray of hope, as the USA and the Taliban opposition signed a peace deal, opening the way for further dialogue between the elected government of Afghanistan and the Taliban. The people of Afghanistan dare to hope that a lasting peace can be reached.
we are well prepared to continue assisting the communities we serve through the challenging time ahead.
In this annual report, we highlight our work in bringing clean water sanitation, supporting disabled children with wheelchairs, sponsoring orphans, widows, feeding the poor and sheltering displaced refugee families in rural communities across Afghanistan. Our medical camp and women empowerment programs made a huge difference and we intend to invest more in education, livelihoods and improving people’s quality of life.
Meanwhile, putting the interests of the communities we serve at the heart of our work, we continued to implement our programs as well as responding to climatic and conflict-induced humanitarian crises when they arose. Through the year we served thousands of Afghans across five provinces, thousands benefited from our programs, we continued to protect the rights of children, widows and gave relief to their pain suffered during the war. Despite increasing challenges that NGOs are facing in Afghanistan, I am grateful for the determination and resilience our field volunteers and board of trustees have shown in ensuring remote communities have both a clear voice and fair access to the services we
I hope you enjoy reading about our year of accomplishments and of the lasting impact that we have been able to make together.
Yours Sincerely,
Syed Raza Chairman of Aryana Aid
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Orphan Sponsorship
In Islam orphans hold a very important and dear place in our hearts. Allah’s (swt) will is for us to protect, feed and give them access to education.
RAMADAN WINTER EMERGENCY PROJECT PACK SHELTER Supported 375 families Supported 145 families Supported 96 families
WATER PROJECT
FOOD PACK DISTRIBUTION Supported 210 families
WIDOW FAMILY
Installed 8 tube wells (water-tank) & 36 - water Sponsorship Supported pumps/water wells 25 widowed families
By working with war orphans, we can steer vulnerable children away from the very worst options, towards a life which offers more hope to them and to the people they interact with.
The Prophet Mohammad (pbuh) joined his two fingers and said: “I and the person who looks after an orphan and provides for them, will be in Paradise like this.” [Muslim]
Child abuse in Afghanistan
mortality rate in the world, with Your Zakat helps us to put a smile 1 in 5 children dying before the back on their faces. Your Sadaqah age of 5. Malnutrition is still a gives them the confidence to play prevalent issue across the country. again. Another threat is child abuse, often a consequence of extreme How can we poverty. Every child deserves a happy childhood that opens up make their a safe space for them to explore and flourish. world better?
Your Zakat helps us to put a smile back on their faces. Your Sadaqah gives them the confidence to play again.
At their age, children should play, learn and live in harmonious families, not worry about money. Many schools have been destroyed by extremists, but Afghan children are still willing to learn and crowd in small tent classrooms to seek knowledge.
Unfortunately, many Afghan children live in an unstable reality, where they have to go to work at a very young age to help themselves and their families. These children not only miss out on their education, but also on their childhoods.
After four decades of war, how are Afghan children doing today? Afghanistan has the highest child
DISABILITY QURBANI ORPHAN SUPPORT PROJECT SUPPORT PROGRAM & EID FESTIVAL PROGRAM Provided 950 wheelchairs to Supplied 4120 families Sponsored 227 orphans disabled children with fresh meat MEDICAL WOMEN NATURAL AID SUPPLIES EMPOWERMENT DISASTER PROGRAM Distributed medicinal aid and Provided food and emergency supported 5845 patients Supported 48 widows shelter to 62 families
1,560 Orphans in Afghanistan and 460 in Pakistan are currently accommodated
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Farozan’s STORY
Farozan is 9 years old and from Ghazni, Afghanistan.
She was orphaned at the age of 6, Farozan’s mother struggled hard to provide for her five children with a meagre income from baking bread in a bakery. Farozan could not to go school as her mother could not afford to give her an education.
Under Aryana Aid’s Orphaned Children Education Program, Farozan was able to re-enrol at school. Farozan said; ‘When I was sick a few months ago, I had no one to take care of me, however one person from Aryana Aid’s team in Kabul took me to the hospital and the doctor checked me and informed us that I had Hepatitis B. He said that if I did not receive treatment and medications regularly I would lose my life. I took the medication and recovered, so I am proud of the Aryana Aid team, they helped and it really means a lot to me.’ Farozan would like to become a doctor and be independent, she feels she can reach this goal with the continued support from Aryana Aid and her sponsor.
Please help and sponsor a child like Farozan today.
Our primary aim is to empower the families of these children and ensure they can send them to school, support their optimal growth, and teach them to carve out a better future for themselves. Many of these children have high ambitions and dream of becoming the next generation of doctors, nurses and lawyers. Together, we can help these innocent souls revive their childhoods and protect them from abuse.
Help us create a warm, caring environment for Afghan children that have lost their parents to war, hunger, and disease. Become an agent of change. Help provide hope for Afghan orphans who deserve better futures.
The Prophet Mohammad (pbuh) said “Blessed is the wealth of the Muslim, from which he gives to the poor, the orphan and the wayfarer” MUSLIM
Why sponsor an orphan?
There are 2 million orphans in Afghanistan many don’t even know their date of birth, they have no birth certificate and have lost track of their extended families. Over 600,000 children are forced to sleep on the street, in dangerous conditions and harsh weather. Through your sponsorship with Aryana Aid, you can change the lives of these orphans and contribute to their more prosperous futures.
Orphan sponsorship is regarded as a Sunnah and becomes a great form of Sadaqah Jariyah (continuing charity), which brings many blessings both in the lives of the beneficiaries and those of the givers.
How To Help
Since 2009 Aryana Aid has been supporting orphans in Afghanistan and Pakistan by establishing and running schools and orphanages, providing nurturing homes for children, and developing long-term education programmes. With your help and our local knowledge, we have been able to provide aid to hundreds of orphans from overlooked areas in Afghanistan and Pakistan. Without your Zakat, they could have been forgotten.
Your Zakat provides orphans with
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Warm Meals
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Clothes
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Healthcare
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Education & Accommodation
We are working together to develop quality education, social enterprise and long lasting community transformation in Afghanistan.
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£300
Sponsors an
Orphan for a
Whole Year
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Emergency Shelter
Protecting homeless widows & orphans
lack of jobs in Afghanistan makes it hard for the returning refugees to earn a living, which often leaves them dependent on government help and emergency housing.
And, when resources are already scarce, they have to sleep outside in temperatures below -25° in winter, risking their lives every day.
The global pandemic is spreading fast in refugee camps
Help us provide emergency shelter, winter clothing, fuel and food to thousands of homeless refugees in Afghanistan. The ongoing war in Afghanistan has been forcing people to leave the security of their homes and abandon their families. Upon their return, they deserve a safe sanctuary. Now with the added risk of a global pandemic spreading fast in refugee camps, we appeal to you to help the people who had to leave everything behind survive one of the roughest years ahead.
How your sadaqah gives them shelter
The population of Kabul has tripled in the last seven years, being the fifth fastest-growing city in the world. As a consequence, the government’s land allocation scheme has already put thousands of families on the waiting list.
Winter for displaced refugees
100% Makeshift camps have been created to Donation ‘house’ the homeless, but many refugees Policy choose to settle on mountain ranges and areas outside the official camps, where the winters are so harsh that an emergency response is often needed to prevent casualties.
According to UNHCR, nearly 5.7 million refugees have returned to Afghanistan over the last decade. Unfortunately, the
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Since 2009, your Sadaqah has helped Aryana Aid supply tents, winter clothing, winter food and fuel to desperate Afghan families. We have also purchased resettlement land for those most in need.
The Prophet Mohammad (pbuh) said “Whoever grants respite to someone in difficulty or relieves them, Allah (swt) will shade them on the Day of Resurrection when there is no shade but His” [Tirmidhi]
Zarmina’s STORY
Afghanistan has the second highest number of internally displaced refugees in the world. For them, winter is one of the most dangerous seasons. Many refugee families live in improvised tents that can barely stand the trials of harsh weather, turning refugee camps into a hotbed for disease in the COVID-19 era.
Zarmina a 42 year old mother of five children lost everything in the floods.
An enormous wave of water rushed down the mountains and Zarmina fled with her family to a neighbour’s house and returned to their home the next morning. Everything, all her possessions in this world had vanished. Consequently Zarmina was forced to move with her family to a temporary shelter which had two small rooms, no toilet and was shared by more than 20 people.
The most vulnerable in winter are orphans and widows. Afghanistan is home to 2 million orphans and nearly 2 million widows, many are forced to sleep on the street due to lack of accommodation.
Months went by with Zarmina having flashbacks about the floods and worrying about how her family would cope with the coming winter. Aryana Aid began assists families like Zarmina to build homes with stronger foundations.
Aryana Aid is on the ground helping thousands of orphans, widows and refugee families with life-saving food, fuel, emergency shelter and warm blankets. For the past 11 years, your generous donations to our emergency shelter project has kept these displaced families safe in sub-zero temperatures.
Zarmina spoke with our team about this new chapter in her life: ‘I am so relieved to be waking up in my own home. My children are warm and my nightmares have passed. Life will get better now that I have a roof over my head and a floor under my feet, Alhamdu’Lillah.
Thank you to my brothers and sisters who made this possible, I will keep you in my prayers.’
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Please help
and sponsor
a family like
Zamrina’s
today
100%
Donation
Policy £120 £130 £500 £1000
Winter Pack Family-Sized Emergency Community
for a Single Tent for a Shelter Provides Shelter For Five
Family Single Family a Small Family Families
House
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Micro Business PROGRAM
Empowering widows towards economic independence
They have to sleep outside in temperatures below -25° in winter, risking their lives every day
In Afghanistan, 57% of girls are forced to marry before they turn 16, which means most of them are not schooled or trained for vocational work outside the family home, leaving them more vulnerable after the death of the male breadwinner. Giving them access to important life skills such as sewing, embroidery and business prowess helps these women advance economically and provide for their children safely.
Decades of war in Afghanistan have left thousands of widows. Aryana Aid works in rural communities to promote economic and social well-being for the poor, innocent women left without an income or family support following the death of a husband.
more children on average, but their strength and tenacity prove they are more than capable to do so in the right context and with the appropriate help.
Losing a husband is traumatic enough, but many widows in Afghanistan are also left to fend for themselves and their children with no support. Together, we can give them new life skills.
Although there is more work available in urban areas, most of the job opportunities are not for unskilled women, which means many widows end up doing menial work, begging or in extreme cases selling their bodies to support themselves and their young children. Some even attempt suicide because they are unable to cope with their circumstances. But this can be avoided with support.
Why Sponsor a Widow in Afghanistan?
Through access to important life skills such as sewing and business development, we give women independence. When we hear the word ‘widow’, many of us imagine a mature woman. But a high number of Afghan widows are not even in their 20’s.
In 2019 official reports estimated there are almost 2 million widows in Afghanistan, one of the highest rates in the world. Young or mature, they all struggle to support families of four or
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Hajira’s STORY
How Your Donations Help
At our training centre we:
- Empower women financially
Hajira is a 27 year old widow, she has four child dependents, her husband was killed in a road side bomb blast in Ghazni, Afghanistan.
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Give widows a safe learning space
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Give them the skills they need to find qualified work
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Teach them about women’s rights and how to fight exploitation at work
‘There is no support available for women like me, it was hard for me to beg on the street. I felt that people didn’t really care about me and my orphaned children, we had very hard days, sometimes we only had one meal and I became very depressed and anxious about my children. One of my friends informed me about the Aryana Aid women empowerment program and I approached their Kabul office and explained about my situation.
Humanity Needs Sustainable Solutions
Thanks to your donations dozens of widows aged between 20 and 45 are currently enrolled in our free classes taught by salaried teachers. Many of our widows will then go on to either find qualified work or open their own micro-businesses, leading to a sustainable line of work and a stable home environment for their children.
Things started to change when I was offered a place at the Aryana Aid training centre. They are also helping my children who now go to school. With their help I have developed tailoring skills after the completion of a 12 month course.
They provide graduates with a complete sewing machine, I can now find work or work from home for myself. I enjoy going to the centre and feel more secure about our future.’
Our training centres provide widows with the necessary skills, knowledge and training that they need to find semi-skilled work or to set up micro businesses. We also provide advice about avoiding exploitation from dishonest employers and customers.
£420 £35 Sponsors a Provides a Woman on a Full Monthly Training Year Training Course Course
£70 Gifts a Widow a Sewing Machine
Feed the Survivors of War
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£60
Emergency Aid
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£70
Food Pack for
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£200
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Some 600,000 children will die of malnutrition if we don’t act now. Your food donations are vital to malnourished men, women and children, effected by decades of war.
mately 5 million Afghans with little or no access to food. But, with the will of Allah (swt), we have put your Zakat and Sadaqah donations to good use, our team have been supplying emergency food packs to the poor and hungry in Afghanistan since 2009.
Afghan children under 5 have one of the highest rates of malnourishment in the world:
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72% suffer from key micro-nutrient deficiency
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54% are chronically malnourished
Aryana Aid have been providing locally sourced rice, flour, tea, sugar, cooking oil and meat to the most vulnerable Muslim communities in the region. Last year we distributed food pack to hundreds of families in need. Your donations ensure we can continue to feed these families, so they can regain their powers, revive their cultures and in time stop resorting to illegal or dangerous activities in order to earn a living.
- 34% are underweight
Wages of ordinary Afghans no longer cover essential food items and the problem is even worse for those living in rural areas. The fact that Afghanistan’s economy still relies on opium production means local farmers have little incentive to produce more food, since they are more likely to make a living from the opium trade than agriculture.Three consecutive years of drought and economic issues have left approxi-
Abdullah’s STORY
Abdullah is a business owner and Aryana Aid volunteer, he explains: ‘Food shortages in Afghanistan are hurting the weak and vulnerable.
I volunteered with the WHO (World Health Organisation) before I joined Aryana Aid and witnessed first-hand the impact of the rising food prices on the health of ordinary Afghans. Aryana Aid works closely with local people to address the worse cases of malnutrition, we also buy food from local vendors to reduce our costs and stimulate local trade.’
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The Prophet Mohammad (pbuh) said ‘The best form of charity is to give someone water (to drink).’
IBN MAJAH
Providing Water for Life
The gift of water is amongst the best of charities. We work with local engineers to install affordable water systems and save Afghan communities from water contamination leading to severe dehydration, disease and at its worst death.
What causes water scarcity in Afghanistan?
Water scarcity is a bigger threat in Afghanistan than war. The water crisis figures are one the worst amongst Asian countries, with only 27% of the Afghan population having access to safe drinking water and 37% use sanitation facilities (UNAMA). In rural areas, 96% of the inhabitants still rely on unsafe water sources.
It’s not what you think! In 2006 the UN stated that the national crisis of water is not due to a physical absence of fresh water, but due to the mismanagement and lack of water supplies.
We can change this
This is where your donations make a difference. By donating to our water project, you are giving impoverished Afghan communities access to a resource that Allah (swt) proclaimed as every human’s fundamental right.
Water in Islam is sacred and as a Muslim charity, we have a duty to give the poor access to what is essentially, the source of life.
And more than this, since water is used in so many ways – for agriculture, washing, drinking and sanitation, you are contributing to a sustainable future for these communities, where children can actually enjoy their childhoods and pursue their education instead of spending hours in search for a reliable water source.
Allah (swt) states ‘By means of water, we give life to everything’ AL QUR’AN, 21:30
Aryana Aid have been working with local engineers to supply safe water to hundreds of villages and overcrowded urban area across Afghanistan.
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TESTIMONIAL Istalif Village
We built many water pumps including water tanks with solar panelling in villages, taking natural energy from the sun and using it to the pump water from deep below the ground into large seven metre tanks.
Sustainable Water Solutions
The water is then split between four bore hole wells, so that hundreds of villagers have a water source nearby.
The solar panels store energy, so the well keeps working at night or on cloudy days, the perfect low-cost environmentally friendly solution which never expires.
Project Implementation
Our objective is to work with local engineers to install affordable water systems and save Afghan communities from water contamination, we have a dedicated team of volunteers on the ground to look after every water pump in terms of maintenance after installation.
Our prime consideration is locating water wells for 900 people or more and water pumps for 300 people, allowing them to access clean water all year round. A contract is signed and agreed with the community, which is between Aryana Aid and local engineers, we drill the bore hole and install the well.
Reza Gul is 25 years old, her local well means that she no longer has to carry heavy, physically straining buckets of water over long distances for her family every morning. The crisis in her village in Istalif, is far from over, but this is just one of the ways Aryana Aid has created a sustainable water solution for long term care of local people in the village.
The team have proper maintenance programs in place, if any breakdown issues occur, the community elders whom we put in charge of the well, inform our local office in Kabul, providing the water pump number and location. We send our local contractors immediately to repair the wells.
We built a tube-well (community well) for the villagers and supplied clean water to Reza Gul’s village with 14 tap stands, there is now a free flow of fresh, clean water for 2850 people in her village. The villagers find it easy to access clean water for their everyday use and thank you for this beautiful gift of life, you have given to them.
The ownership of any water equipment remains with Aryana Aid. As the project has strong involvement from users, the control of finances and responsibilities is now in place to ensure the well is properly installed and maintained. This results in a sustainable supply of clean drinking water made possible by Aryana Aid.
It is important for us to keep up maintenance and expand to cover additional areas and build more wells to reduce wear and tear for intense usage of wells installed.
Over the last 11 years, we have built 127 water pumps, 113 water wells and 33 electric tube wells in the region.
£1200 £600 £3600 Builds a water Builds a water Build an electric well For 900 pump for 300 tube well for a people people community
Build an electric tube well for a community
Builds a water well For 900 people
Make Your Sacrifice with Aryana Aid
For over a decade we have been delivering Qurbani meat amongst the poorest communities. Qurbani is the scared act which honours the blessed Prophet Ibrahim (as) and Ismail (as) and their story of sacrifice and devotion to Allah (swt) .Last year your Qurbani provided meat to more than 4120 families in Pakistan and Afghanistan.
Book your Qurbani with Aryana Aid
Afghanistan
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The Significance of Qurbani
The Prophet Mohammad (pbuh) said: ‘For every hair of the Qurbani you will receive a reward from Allah (swt), and for every strand of its wool you will receive a reward.’ [Al-Tirmidhi]
The coronavirus pandemic has forced thousands of people to face incredible loss and have left so many without work, shelter or support. Because of your kind donations and support, we can ensure that our team have been able reach many children, widow families and displaced refugees families living in desperate poverty who needs our support. Our local knowledge and extensive experience in both countries means that we are able to reach the remotest communities in some of the poorest areas of the world. This year we are focusing on providing Qurbani for the hundreds of displaced refugees, children, widows and the poor across the region.
We know that for many of our beneficiaries this will be the only chance they have to eat meat; we ensure it is always the best quality meat available, which will be distributed to everyone in time for Eid-ul-Adha to give them the Eid they deserve Insha’Allah.
100% Donation Policy
Help us make your Qurbani even more amazing than last year and source healthy animals in good time before Eid-ul-Adha to bring happiness to those who may only enjoy this blessing once a year.
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Sharing the Joy of Ramadan
LONG TERM CARE FOR
Widows
Over 2.5 million women in Afghanistan have been widowed by the war, they need your support to protect themselves and their children.
How You Can Help
Most of these women were forced by dire circumstances to marry young and have children, only to remain the sole breadwinners of the family after their husbands’ death.
Our beloved Prophet (pbuh) taught us that
‘A giver of maintenance to the widows and the poor is like a giver in the way of Allah (swt), an utterer of prayers all night and the one in fast during the day’ BUKHARI
Sometimes, the pressure of putting food on the table is so big, that mothers fear they might have to send their children to work, since they can’t earn enough to feed everyone. We can’t let this happen!
Just like our Prophet (pbuh) advised, we wish to create a better and safer environment for widows in Afghanistan. Remember that when you give Sadaqah Jariyah, you are also the beneficiary of this special act of love for Allah (swt) in this life and the Hereafter.
Help us rebuild their lives with new homes, medical aid and access to education.
Aryana Aid believes Afghan widows deserve the dignity of raising their children with ease.
Sponsor a war widow with your
Although your Zakat can be paid at any time, your Nisab should be calculated on a fixed date
Use our online Zakat calculator to help you through the process.
Sponsors a Widow and Her Family For One Year £70 Per Month Supports a Widow and Her
Ramadan is the month of mercy and forgiveness, we hope that Allah (swt) accepts all your Ibaadah Insha’Allah. Your support and donations have always brought solace and hope to many lives, once again we are humbled by the donations you have made last year during our Ramadan campaign in helping the poor in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Please remember those who need our support and Dua’s this Ramadan.
Aishah (ra) said, ‘When Ramadan would start, the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) would fulfil the need of every person who would ask him for something.”
AL-BAYHAQI
Ramadan is a time for giving to those less fortunate, you can donate your Zakat, Sadaqah and Lillah towards any of our projects.
Thousands of Muslims benefited from Iftar packs distributed by Aryana Aid. Alhamdulillah these packs not only fed the poor families for Suhoor and Iftar, but significantly enabled them to fast and receive the blessings of this glorious month.
A Small 100% donation Donation Policy makes a big difference.
Our Ramadan food pack distribution helped many families in a time of uncertainty because of the global Pandemic Covid-19. You have given these poor people not just temporary relief but also hope for the future.
£75
Ramadan Food Pack
Aryana Aid’s stated aim ‘You Gave, We Served’ continues, the amount we received determines how many people we are able to support, and as a direct result of your donations in our Ramadan campaign, we have been able to reach hundreds of impoverished and deserving individuals in one of the poorest countries in the world.
£20
Eid Gift for an Orphan
Visit www.aryanaaid.org.uk or call +44 (0)208 804 3561
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Aryana Aid Your Zakat Partner
Wheelchair DISTRIBUTION PROGRAM
Use your Zakat to transform lives in Afghanistan. Zakat is the third pillar of Islam, it requires all followers of the faith to donate 2.5 % of their personal wealth to help others in need.
It’s also an obligatory act of worship payable each year to those in need by every able Muslim in His Generosity Allah (swt) gives the donor the beautiful opportunity to purify their wealth and their souls through Zakat.
Nisab on Gold and Silver
To make sure we have enough money for our personal expenses, including enough money to look after our own family, Zakat is only paid on assets exceeding a minimum threshold called the Nisab, which is calculated on gold or silver.
Scholars have set the Nisab at:
The difference between the two values is due to the variations in demand for gold and silver, which used to be more equal in the time of our Prophet Muhammad (pbuh).
We have been using your Zakat to save disabled children across Afghanistan, help rehabilitate war widows and provide the poor and needy with essential foods and clean water in the region.
Remember Zakat is not just for Ramadan, but can be paid at any time of the year. At Aryana Aid, we are proud to have a 100% Zakat Policy
It’s easy to calculate your Zakat, please use our online Zakat calculator
www.aryanaaid.org.uk/zakat
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88 grams of gold around £2,700
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612 grams of silver around £255
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Our Approach
We are stared a transformation for disabled orphans, something they could only have dreamed of. Opening doors to education and opportunities in their own communities to secure their futures, but we still have thousands of children who desperately need our help.
We are appealing to you to help us achieve this utmost of noble endeavours. Our dream is to be able to provide every disabled child, man and woman in Afghanistan with wheelchairs, so that they can restore their war-torn lives.
We ask you to help us by sending your generous donation of £120, so that we can distribute vital wheelchairs to those who live in desperate need.
What is next for the disabled in Afghanistan?
There is still a long way to go for the disabled in Afghanistan, but their hopes run high and some significant progress has been made over the past 18 years according to the UN.
The impact of your donations
Aryana Aid have distributed hundreds of wheelchairs to poor disabled children. The biggest step is giving more disabled access to wheelchairs. In the last couple of years, thanks to your donations we improved the lives of 1350 disabled children with wheelchairs.
Essentially, we want to reduce the exposure of the disabled to abuse. In more extreme cases Afghan families abandon their disabled children or relatives, because they cannot afford to care for them. This is almost like a death sentence for the disabled which we can avoid.
Something as simple as a wheelchair can save a human life. A wheelchair gives people the gift of mobility and independence. It allows them to go back to school, work and stay close to their relatives.
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Join us to Fight
Disability Across
Afghanistan
£120
Purchases a Wheelchair
£360
100%
Provides One Year of
Donation
Disabled Child Care Policy
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£70 Support One Family with a Food Pack
£200
£60 £200 Provides Provides a Family One family a Food, Hygiene Hygiene Kit Supplies & Testing Kits
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100%
Financial Summary
Donation
2020 - 2021 Policy
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Allah (swt) informs us that:
‘Those who spend of their goods in charity by night and by day in secret and in public shall have their reward with their Lord: on them shall be no fear nor shall they grieve’. [Al Qur’an 2:274] and the Prophet (pbuh) said that Allah the Glorious and Exalted further states: ‘Spend on charity, O son of Adam, and I shall spend on you.’
BUKHARI
We work really hard to make sure your donations are used in the most effective way possible. Hundreds of poor people have received support with an increase of over 38 % since last year.
| PROJECT AMOUNT IMPACT |
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| Ramadan Project £26,250 Supported 375 Families Winter Packs £17,400 Supplied to 145 Families Emergency Relief /Shelter £12,500 Supported 96 Families |
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| Water For Life Programme £50,400 8 Tube Wells / 36 Water Pumps Widow Family Sponsorship £21,000 Sponsorship of 25 Widow Families Food Pack Distribution £14,700 Supported 210 Families Orphan Sponsorship £67,810 Sponsored 227 Orphans Qurbani Meat Distribution £8,560 Supplied Meat to 4120 Families |
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| Wheelchair Program £48,000 Disability Support For 950 Children Medical Aid £6,580 Medical Aid Supplies For 5845 Patients |
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| Micro- Business Women Empowerment £20,210 Supported and Gifted 48 Sewing Machines |
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| Natural Disaster Emergency Response £12,400 Supported 62 Families With Emergency Shelter & Food Packs |
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| Total For Period £305,810 |
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Pakistan
65%
Afghanistan
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Giving charity is an essential part of our faith as Muslims and we are obliged to give part of our wealth in Zakat. Your Zakat, Sadaqah and Lillah can be donated to the following Aryana Aid projects
Ramadan Project
Disability Support Program
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Iftar Food Pack £75
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Eid Gifts for Orphan £20
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£120 For a New Wheelchair
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Zakat ul Fitr £5 per Person
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£40 For a Refurbished Wheelchair
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£360 Per Year For Disabled Child Care
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Kaffarah £5 per Day
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£30 Per Month For Disabled Child Care
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Fidya £5 per Day
Water Sanitation Project
Orphan S onsorshi p p
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£600 To Build a Water Pump For 300 People
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£25 Per Month
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£300 Per Year
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£1200 To Build a Water Well For 900 People
Widow Family Su ort pp
- £3600 To Build an Electric Tube Well for Entire Village
Emer enc Relief Aid g y
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£70 Per Month
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£840 For the Year
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£120 For a Winter Pack
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£130 For a Family Sized Tent
Women Empowerment Scheme
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£500 For a Emergency Shelter
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£1000 for a Community Shelter
Wedding Ceremony S onsorshi p p
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£35 Per Month
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£420 Per Year
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£70 For a Sewing Machine
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£1800 For a Single Ceremony
Medical Aid
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£7500 Purchases an Ambulance
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£500 For Medical Health Camp Medicine Kits
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100%
Donation
Policy
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From 2009 -2021 thousand of people have benefited from Aryana Aid’s relief efforts. Your donations have changed and saved lives.
We feed the hungry, provide emergency relief aid, give disability support, educate orphans and widows in our local communities across Afghanistan and Pakistan. It’s for this reason Aryana Aid runs a 100% donations policy.
How does Aryana Aid cover its admin costs while adhering to a 100% donations policy?
Barclays: Aryana Aid Sort Code: 20-29-77 Account No: 90526584
No funds are spent from this account for fundraising or administration costs. So whether its £1 or £100, every little helps. Like any organisation Aryana Aid incurs administration costs and overheads and requires funds to pay utility bills, rents, cover accounting costs and fundraise, all needed to help the charity function.
The charity runs a separate ‘administration-only’ bank account.
Barclays: Aryana Aid Sort Code: 20-29-81 Account No: 63144690
A 100% donations policy means every single penny donated is used strictly for charitable efforts.
This account has its own sources of funding as detailed below.
Donations are deposited into a ‘charity-only’ bank account.
Donations Tax relief Proceeds from specified for claimed on re-cycled administration donations clothing
Administration
UK & overseas utility bills, rent, adverts, print & fundraising, building maintenance
Unit 1, 62 Alexandra Road, Enfield, London EN3 7EH Email: info@aryanaaid.org.uk
UK Registered Charity No. 1130232
Ways to Donate
We can’t do it without you. Your support makes our work possible.
By Card Online or Phone
Donating online is fast and secure at www.aryanaaid.org.uk or call our donation hotline +44 (0)20 8804 3561
By Cheque
Please make cheques payable to ‘Aryana Aid’ and post to Unit 1 / 62 Alexandra Road, Enfield, London, EN3 7EH
Please label your donations clearly with your name, contact details and the project you would like to donate for on the back of the cheque.
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Via Bank Transfer
Account Name: Aryana Aid Bank: Barclays PLC Sort Code: 20-29-77 Account No: 90526584
International Bank Tranfers: Swift Code: BARCGB22 IBAN: GB65 BARC 2029 7790 5265 84
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Aryana Aid is working towards bringing a positive change in rebuilding lives and communities across Afghanistan.
Visit www.aryanaaid.org.uk or call +44 (0)208 804 3561
Unit 1, 62 Alexandra Road, Enfield, London EN3 7EH Email: info@aryanaaid.org.uk
Aryana Aid is a registered charity in the united kingdom and Afghanistan. UK Charity Registered No. 1130232
| Charity Name: ARYANA AID | Charity Name: ARYANA AID | Charity Name: ARYANA AID | Charity No: 1130232 |
CC39a | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Annual accounts for the period | ||||||
| Period start date |
01/04/2020 | To | Period end date |
31/03/2021 | ||
| Section A | Statement of financial activities | |||||
| Descriptions by natural category Note Incoming resources (Note 3) Donations, legacies and Grants S01 Resources expended (Notes 4-7) Donations and Grants Cost of fundraising events Rent, rates and Insurance Wages, salaries, pensions and NI bank charges and interest telephone postage and stationery depreciation legal and professional fees Repairs and maintenance Insurance S02 S03 S04 S05 S06 S07 S08 S09 S10 Total funds carried forward Total funds brought forward Net movement in funds Net incoming/(outgoing) resources before transfers Gains and losses on investment assets Gains and losses on revaluation of fixed assets for the charity’s own use Other recognised gains/(losses) Net incoming/(outgoing) resources before other recognised gains/(losses) Gross transfers between funds Total resources expended Total incoming resources |
Unrestricted funds Restricted income funds Endowment funds Total this year Total last year £ £ £ £ £ F01 F02 F03 F04 F05 |
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| 307,289 | - | - | 307,289 | 188,736 | ||
| - | - | - | - | - | ||
| - | - | - | - | - | ||
| - | - | - | - | - | ||
| - | - | - | - | - | ||
| - | - | - | - | - | ||
| - | - | - | - | - | ||
| - | - | - | - | - | ||
| 307,289 | - | - | 307,289 | 188,736 | ||
| 305,909 | - | - | 305,909 | 168,979 | ||
| 9,535 | - | - | 9,535 | 11,735 | ||
| 6,000 | - | - | 6,000 | 6,000 | ||
| - | - | - | - | - | ||
| 384 | - | - | 384 | 784 | ||
| 2,970 | - | - | 2,970 | 1,737 | ||
| 159 | - | - | 159 | 354 | ||
| 550 | - | - | 550 | 550 | ||
| - | - | - | - | - | ||
| - | - | - | - | - | ||
| - | - | - | - | - | ||
| 325,508 | - | - | 325,508 | 190,139 | ||
| 18,219 - |
- | - | 18,219 - |
1,403 - |
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| - | - | - | - | |||
| 18,219 - |
- | - | 18,219 - |
1,403 - |
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| - | - | - | - | - | ||
| - | - | - | - | - | ||
| 18,219 - |
- | - | 18,219 - |
1,403 - |
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| 36,237 | - | - | 36,237 | 37,640 | ||
| 18,018 | - | - | 18,018 | 36,237 |
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Section B Balance sheet
| Fixed assets Tangible assets (Note 8) Investments (Note 9) Total fixed assets Current assets Stock and work in progress Debtors (Note 10) (Short term) investments Cash at bank and in hand Total current assets Creditors: amounts falling due within one year (Note 11) Net current assets/(liabilities) Total assets less current liabilities Creditors: amounts falling due after one year (Note 11) Provisions for liabilities and charges Net assets Funds of the Charity Unrestricted funds Designated funds Total unrestricted funds Restricted income funds (Note 12) Endowment funds(Note 12) Total funds Signed by one or two trustees on behalf of all the trustees |
Note B01 B02 B03 B04 B05 B06 B07 B08 B09 B10 B11 B12 B13 B14 B15 B16 B17 B18 B19 B20 |
Total this year Total last year £ £ F01 F02 |
Total this year Total last year £ £ F01 F02 |
|---|---|---|---|
| 904 | 1,063 | ||
| - | - | ||
| - | - | ||
| 904 | 1,063 | ||
| - | - | ||
| 3,305 | 3,305 | ||
| - | - | ||
| 31,622 | 31,869 | ||
| 34,927 | 35,174 | ||
| - | |||
| 34,927 | 35,174 | ||
| 35,831 | 36,237 | ||
| - | - | ||
| - | - | ||
| 35,831 | 36,237 | ||
| 36,237 | 37,640 | ||
| - 18,219 | 1,403 - |
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| 18,018 | 36,237 | ||
| - | - | ||
| - | - | ||
| 18,018 | 36,237 | ||
| Signature Date of approval |
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| 24/01/2022 | |||
| 24/01/2022 |
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Section C Notes to the accounts
Note 1 Basis of preparation
This section should be completed by all charities .
1.1 Basis of accounting
These accounts have been prepared on the basis of historic cost (except that investments are shown at market value) in accordance with:
- Accounting and Reporting by Charities – Statement of Recommended Practice (SORP 2005);
• and with* Accounting Standards; or Financial Reporting Standards for Smaller Enterprises (FRSSE);
- and with the Charities Act.
[** except for the following].
Give details in this box if a different standard has been followed.
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-Tick as appropriate:
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if all relevant disclosures shown in the pack have been given then please tick “Accounting Standards”;
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if disclosures completed in these accounts have been restricted to those required by the FRSSE, then please tick
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“Financial Reporting Standards for Smaller Enterprises (FRSSE)”.
** - If no departures from the chosen standards have been made then delete these words; otherwise give details of any changes in the boxes.
1.2 Change in basis of accounting
There has been no change to the accounting policies (valuation rules and methods of accounting) since last year (§ except for the following).
Give details in this box of any material changes that have been made.
- § if no changes have been made to accounting policies then delete these words.
1.3 Changes to previous accounts
No changes have been made to accounts for previous years (§§ except for the following).
Give details in this box of any material changes that have been made.
§§ if no changes have been made to accounts for previous periods then delete these words.
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Section C Notes to the accounts (cont)
Note 2 Accounting policies
This standard list of accounting policies has been applied by the charity except for those deleted. Where a different or additional policy has been adopted then this is detailed in the box below.
INCOMING RESOURCES
| Recognition of incoming | These are included in the Statement of Financial Activities (SoFA) when: |
|---|---|
| resources | • the charity becomes entitled to the resources; |
| • the trustees are virtually certain they will receive the resources; and | |
| • the monetary value can be measured with sufficient reliability. | |
| Incoming resources with | Where incoming resources have related expenditure (as with fundraising or contract income) |
| related expenditure | the incoming resources and related expenditure are reported gross in the SoFA. |
| Grants and donations | Grants and donations are only included in the SoFA when the charity has unconditional |
| entitlement to the resources. | |
| Tax reclaims on donations | Incoming resources from tax reclaims are included in the SoFA at the same time as the gift to |
| and gifts | which they relate. |
| Contractual income and | This is only included in the SoFA once the related goods or services have been delivered. |
| performance related grants | |
| Gifts in kind | Gifts in kind are accounted for at a reasonable estimate of their value to the charity or the amount actually realised. |
| Gifts in kind for sale or distribution are included in the accounts as gifts only when sold or | |
| distributed by the charity. | |
| Gifts in kind for use by the charity are included in the SoFA as incoming resources when | |
| receivable. | |
| Donated services and | These are only included in incoming resources (with an equivalent amount in resources |
| facilities | expended) where the benefit to the charity is reasonably quantifiable, measurable and |
| material_._The value placed on these resources is the estimated value to the charity of the | |
| service or facility received. | |
| Volunteer help | The value of any voluntary help received is not included in the accounts but is described in the trustees’ annual report. |
| Investment income | This is included in the accounts when receivable. |
| Investment gains and losses | This includes any gain or loss on the sale of investments and any gain or loss resulting from |
| revaluing investments to market value at the end of the year. | |
| EXPENDITURE AND LIABILITIES | |
| Liability recognition | Liabilities are recognised as soon as there is a legal or constructive obligation committing the |
| charity to pay out resources. | |
| Grants with performance | Where the charity gives a grant with conditions for its payment being a specific level of service |
| conditions | or output to be provided, such grants are only recognised in the SoFA once the recipient of the |
| grant has provided the specified service or output. | |
| Grants payable without | These are only recognised in the accounts when a commitment has been made and there are |
| performance conditions | no conditions to be met relating to the grant which remain in the control of the charity. |
| ASSETS | |
| Tangible fixed assets for use | These are capitalised if they can be used for more than one year, and cost at least £500. They |
| by charity | are valued at cost or a reasonable value on receipt. |
| Investments | Investments quoted on a recognised stock exchange are valued at market value at the year |
| end. Other investment assets are included at trustees' best estimate of market value. | |
| Stocks and work in progress | These are valued at the lower of cost or market value. |
| POLICIES ADOPTED | |
| ADDITIONAL TO OR | |
| DIFFERENT FROM THOSE | |
| ABOVE |
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Section C Notes to the accounts (cont)
Note 3 Analysis of incoming resources
Incoming resources may be further analysed if this would help the reader of the accounts.
| Unrestricted restricted £ £ Analysis |
Unrestricted restricted £ £ Analysis |
Unrestricted restricted £ £ Analysis |
This year Last year £ £ |
This year Last year £ £ |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Donation | 305,909 | 188,736 | ||
| - | - | |||
| - | - | |||
| - | - | |||
| Total | 305,909 | 188,736 | ||
| - | - | |||
| - | - | |||
| - | - | |||
| - | - | |||
| Total | - | - | ||
| - | - | |||
| - | - | |||
| - | - | |||
| - | - | |||
| Total | - | - | ||
| - | - | |||
| - | - | |||
| - | - | |||
| - | - | |||
| - | - | |||
| Total | - | - | ||
| - | - | |||
| - | - | |||
| - | - | |||
| - | - | |||
| Total | - | - | ||
| - | - | |||
| - | - | |||
| - | - | |||
| - | - | |||
| Total | - | - | ||
| - | - | |||
| - | - | |||
| - | - | |||
| - | - | |||
| Total | - | - |
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Section C Notes to the accounts (cont)
Note 4 Analysis of resources expended
Resources expended may be further analysed if this would help the reader of the accounts.
| Rent, rates and Insurance telephone postage and stationery Cost of fundraising events bank charges and interest |
Unrestricted restricted This year Last year £ £ £ £ Analysis |
Unrestricted restricted This year Last year £ £ £ £ Analysis |
Unrestricted restricted This year Last year £ £ £ £ Analysis |
Unrestricted restricted This year Last year £ £ £ £ Analysis |
Unrestricted restricted This year Last year £ £ £ £ Analysis |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Travellingand subsistance | 2,084 | ||||
| IT costs | 1,257 | 276 | |||
| Advertisment | 1,600 | 9,317 | |||
| Marketing | 6,600 | 58 | |||
| Sundry | 79 | - | |||
| - | - | ||||
| - | - | ||||
| - | - | ||||
| Total | 9,535 | 11,735 | |||
| Rental charge for theyear | 6,000 | 6,000 | |||
| - | - | ||||
| - | - | ||||
| - | - | ||||
| - | - | ||||
| - | - | ||||
| - | - | ||||
| - | - | ||||
| Total | 6,000 | 6,000 | |||
| Telephone | 1,425 | 476 | |||
| Stationary&printing | 1,545 | 1,217 | |||
| - | - | ||||
| - | - | ||||
| - | - | ||||
| - | - | ||||
| - | - | ||||
| - | - | ||||
| Total | 2,970 | 1,693 | |||
| Bank charges | 384 | 593 | |||
| - | - | ||||
| - | - | ||||
| - | - | ||||
| - | - | ||||
| - | - | ||||
| - | - | ||||
| - | - | ||||
| Total | 384 | 593 |
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Section C Notes to the accounts (cont)
Note 5 Details of certain items of expenditure
5.1 Trustee expenses
Please provide details of the amount of any payment or reimbursement of out-of-pocket expenses made to trustees or to third parties for expenses incurred by trustees. If no expenses were paid, please enter ‘None’ in the appropriate box(es).
Number of trustees who were paid expenses
Nature of the expenses
Total amount paid
| This year | Last year |
|---|---|
| £ | £ |
5.2 Fees for examination or audit of the accounts
Please provide details of the amount paid for any statutory external scrutiny of accounts and other services provided by your independent examiner or auditor. If nothing was paid please enter NONE in the appropriate box(es).
| Other fees (for example: advice, consultancy, accountancy services) paid to the independent examiner or auditor Independent examiner’s or auditors' fees for reporting on the accounts |
This year £ |
Last year £ |
|---|---|---|
| 550 | 550 | |
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Section C Notes to the accounts (cont)
Note 6 Paid employees Please complete this note if the charity has any employees.
6.1 Staff Costs
| Total 6.2 Average number of full-time equivalent employees in the year Employer’s National Insurance costs Pension costs Total staff costs Gross wages, salaries and benefits in kind The parts of the charity in which the employees work |
Total 6.2 Average number of full-time equivalent employees in the year Employer’s National Insurance costs Pension costs Total staff costs Gross wages, salaries and benefits in kind The parts of the charity in which the employees work |
This year £ |
Last year £ |
|---|---|---|---|
| - | - | ||
| - | - | ||
| - | - | ||
| - | - | ||
| - | - | ||
| nt employees in the year | This year Number |
Last year Number |
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| - | - | ||
| - | - | ||
| - | - | ||
| - | - | ||
| Total | - | - |
6.3 Defined contribution pension scheme
Please complete if a defined contribution pension scheme is operated. Brief details of the scheme
The costs of the scheme to the charity for the year The amount of any contributions outstanding at the year end The amount of any contributions prepaid at the year end
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Section C Notes to the accounts (cont)
Note7 Grantmaking
Please complete this note if the charity made any grants or donations which in aggregate form a material part of the charitable activities undertaken.
7.1 Total value of grants
| part of the charitable activities undertaken. 7.1 Total value of grants |
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|---|---|---|
| Purpose for whichgrants made | Grants to institutions Total amount |
Grants to individuals Total amount |
| £ | £ | |
| Donation | 305,909 | 168,979 |
| - | - | |
| - | - | |
| - | - | |
| - | - | |
| - | - | |
| Total | 305,909 | 168,979 |
7.2Grants made to institutions
If the charity has made grants to particular institutions that are material in the context of its grantmaking please give details of the institution supported, purpose of the grant and total paid to each institution listed. Sufficient information should be given to provide a reasonable understanding of the range of institutions supported.
| Names of institutions | Purpose | Total amount of grants paid £ |
|---|---|---|
| - | ||
| - | ||
| - | ||
| - | ||
| - | ||
| - | ||
| - | ||
| - | ||
| - | ||
| Total grants to institutions | - |
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Section C Notes to the accounts (cont)
Note8 Tangible fixed assets
Please complete this note if the charity has any tangible fixed assets
8.1 Cost or valuation
| 8.1 Cost or valuation | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Freehold land & buildings Other land & buildings Plant, machinery and motor vehicles Fixtures, fittings and equipment Payments on account and assets under construction Total £ £ £ £ £ £ Balance brought forward - - 5,870 - - 5,870 Additions - - - - - Revaluations - - - - - - Disposals - - - - - - Transfers - - - - - - Balance carried forward - - 5,870 - - 5,870 Basis* SL or RB SL or RB SL or RB SL or RB SL or RB Rate Balance brought forward - - 4,807 - - 4,807 Depreciation charge for year - - 159 - - 159 Impairment provisions - - - - - - Revaluations - - - - - - Disposals - - - - - - Transfers - - - - - - Balance carried forward - - 4,966 - - 4,966 Brought forward - - 1,063 - - 1,063 Carried forward - - 904 - - 904 8.3 Net book value 8.2 Accumulated depreciation and impairment provisions* |
Freehold land & buildings £ |
Other land & buildings £ |
Plant, machinery and motor vehicles £ |
Fixtures, fittings and equipment £ |
Payments on account and assets under construction £ |
Total £ |
| - | - | 5,870 | - | - | 5,870 | |
| - | - | - | - | - | ||
| - | - | - | - | - | - | |
| - | - | - | - | - | - | |
| - | - | - | - | - | - | |
| - | - | 5,870 | - | - | 5,870 | |
| - | - | 4,807 | - | - | 4,807 | |
| - | - | 159 | - | - | 159 | |
| - | - | - | - | - | - | |
| - | - | - | - | - | - | |
| - | - | - | - | - | - | |
| - | - | - | - | - | - | |
| - | - | 4,966 | - | - | 4,966 | |
| - | - | 1,063 | - | - | 1,063 | |
| - | - | 904 | - | - | 904 |
8.4 Revaluation
If any fixed assets have been revalued please give details of the valuer and method of valuation
* The "transfers" row is for movements between fixed asset categories.
** Please indicate the method of depreciation by deleting the method not applicable (SL = straight line; RB = reducing balance). Also please indicate the rate of depreciation: for straight line, what is the anticipated life of the asset (in years); for reducing balance, what is the percentage annual deduction.
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Section C Notes to the accounts (cont)
Note 9 Investment assets
Please complete this note if the charity has any investment assets.
9.1 Fixed assets investments
| 9.1 Fixed assets investments Note 9 Investment assets Please complete this note if the charity has any investment assets. |
|
|---|---|
| Add/(deduct):net gain/(loss) on revaluation Carrying (market) value at beginning of year Add:additions to investments at cost Less:disposals at carrying value Carrying (market) value at end of year |
£ |
| - | |
| - | |
| - | |
| - | |
| - |
Please provide below:
9.2 A breakdown of the market values of investments shown above agreeing with the balance sheet row B03.
9.3 A breakdown of the income from investments agreeing with SOFA.
| Analysis of investments Other investments Total Investment properties Securities not listed on a recognised Stock Exchange Cash held as part of the investment portfolio Investments listed on a recognised stock exchange or held in common investment funds, open ended investment companies, unit trusts or other collective investment schemes Investments in subsidiary or connected undertakings and companies |
9.2 Market value at year end £ |
9.3 Income from investments for the year £ |
|---|---|---|
| - | - | |
| - | - | |
| - | - | |
| - | - | |
| - | - | |
| - | - | |
| - | - |
9.4 Material investment holdings
If any investments are material in terms of their value (for example each represents more than 5 per cent of the value of the charity’s total investments) please provide details.
| the value of the charity’s total investments) please provide details. | ||
|---|---|---|
| Investment held | Market value at year end |
|
| £ | ||
| - | ||
| - | ||
| - | ||
| - | ||
| Total | - |
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Section C Notes to the accounts (cont)
Note 10 Debtors and prepayments
Please complete this note if the charity has any debtors or prepayments.
| Analysis of debtors Trade debtors Amounts due from subsidiary and associated undertakings Other debtors Prepayments and accrued income Total |
Amounts falling due within oneyear |
Amounts falling due within oneyear |
Amounts falling due after more than oneyear |
Amounts falling due after more than oneyear |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| This year £ |
Last year £ |
This year £ |
Last year £ |
|
| - | - | - | - | |
| - | - | - | - | |
| - | - | - | ||
| 3,305.0 | - | - | 3,305.0 | |
| 3,305.0 | - | - | 3,305.0 |
Note 11 Creditors and accruals
Please complete this note if the charity has any creditors or accruals. 11.1 Analysis of creditors
| 11.1 Analysis of creditors | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Loans and overdrafts Trade creditors Amounts due to subsidiary and associated undertakings Other creditors Accruals and deferred income Total |
Amounts falling due within oneyear |
Amounts falling due after more than oneyear |
||
| This year £ |
Last year £ |
This year £ |
Last year £ |
|
| - | - | - | - | |
| - | - | - | ||
| - | - | - | - | |
| - | - | - | - | |
| - | - | - | - | |
| - | - | - | - |
11.2 Security over assets
If any loan, overdraft or other creditor holds a charge or other security over any assets of the charity please provide details.
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Section C Notes to the accounts (cont)
Note 12 Endowment and restricted income funds
Please complete this section if the charity has any endowment or restricted income funds.
12.1 Funds held
Please give a brief description of any of the following type of funds held by the charity:
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permanent endowment funds (PE);
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expendable endowment funds (EE); and
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restricted income funds, including special trusts, of the charity (R).
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other funds .
| Fund | Name | Type PE, EE , R or other |
Purpose and restrictions |
|---|---|---|---|
12.2 Movements of major funds
Please give details of the movements of the major funds summarised in the restricted and endowment columns of the Statement of Financial Activities.
| Fund names | Fund balances brought forward £ |
Incoming resources £ |
Resources expended £ |
Transfers £ |
Gains and losses £ |
Fund balances carried forward £ |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| - | - | - | - | - | - | |
| - | - | - | - | - | - | |
| - | - | - | - | - | - | |
| - | - | - | - | - | - | |
| - | - | - | - | - | - | |
| - | - | - | - | - | - | |
| Total Funds | - | - | - | - | - | - |
12.3 Transfers between funds
Please give details of any transfers between funds.
From Fund (Name) To Fund (Name) Reason Amount
12.4 Analysis of net assets between funds
| Fixed assets Investments Net current assets Creditors due in more than one year and provisions Total net assets |
Unrestricted funds £ |
Restricted funds £ |
Endowed funds £ |
Total £ |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| - | - | - | - | |
| - | - | - | - | |
| - | - | - | - | |
| - | - | - | - |
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Section C Notes to the accounts (cont)
Note 13 Transactions with related parties
If the charity has any transactions with related parties (other than the trustee expenses explained in note 5) details of such transactions should be provided in this note. If there are no transactions to report, please enter “None” in the relevant boxes.
13.1 Remuneration and benefits
Please give the amount of, and legal authority for, any remuneration or other benefits paid to a trustee or other related parties by the charity or any institution or company connected with it.
| Name of trustee or related party | Legal authority (eg order, governing document) |
Amounts paid or benefit value | Amounts paid or benefit value |
|---|---|---|---|
| This year £ |
Last year £ |
||
13.2 Loans
Please give details of and amounts owing to or from the charity’s trustees or other related parties by the charity at the year end.
| Due to trustees and related parties Due from trustees and related parties |
Name of trustee or related party |
Legal authority | Amount owing | Amount owing |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| This year £ |
Last year £ |
|||
13.3 Other transaction(s) with trustees or related parties
Please give details of any transaction undertaken by (or on behalf of) the charity in which a trustee or related party has a material interest.
| Name of the trustee or relatedparty |
Relationship to charity |
Description of the transaction(s) |
This year £ |
Last year £ |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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Section C Notes to the accounts (cont)
Note 14 Additional Disclosures The following are significant matters which are not covered in other notes and need to be included to provide a proper understanding of the accounts. If there is insufficient room here, please add a separate sheet.
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Independent examiner's report on the accounts
Section A Independent Examiner’s Report
| Report to the trustees/ members of On accounts for the year ended Set out on pages |
Charity Name ARYANA AID |
Charity Name ARYANA AID |
Charity Name ARYANA AID |
|---|---|---|---|
| 31 March 2021 | Charity no (if any) |
1130232 | |
| (remember to include the page numbers of additional sheets) |
I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of the above charity (“the Trust”) for the year ended 31/03/2021 . Responsibilities and As the charity's trustees, you are responsible for the preparation of the basis of report accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 (“the Act”).
I report in respect of my examination of the Trust‟s accounts carried out under section 145 of the 2011 Act and in carrying out my examination, I have followed all the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145(5)(b) of the Act.
Independent [The charity‟s gross income exceeded £250,000 and I am qualified to examiner's statement undertake the examination by being a qualified member of Certified Public Accountants Association .
I have completed my examination. I confirm that no material matters have come to my attention in connection with the examination (other than that disclosed below *) which gives me cause to believe that in, any material respect:
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the accounting records were not kept in accordance with section 130 of the Charities Act; or
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the accounts did not accord with the accounting records; or
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the accounts did not comply with the applicable requirements concerning the form and content of accounts set out in the Charities (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 other than any requirement that the accounts give a „true and fair‟ view which is not a matter considered as part of an independent examination.
I have no concerns and have come across no other matters in connection with the examination to which attention should be drawn in this report in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached.
- Please delete the words in the brackets if they do not apply.
Signed:
Date: 24/01/2022
Name:
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Relevant professional qualification(s) or body (if any):
CPAA
Address: 22 PENNY BROOKES STREET STRATFORD LONDON E15 1GP
Section B Disclosure
Only complete if the examiner needs to highlight material matters of concern (see CC32, Independent examination of charity accounts: directions and guidance for examiners).
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Give here brief details of any items that the examiner wishes to disclose .
The charity reviewed its operation since Taliban takeover (July/August 2021), it is difficult to state at this time as the situation is fluid and in a constant state of change.
The trustees will constantly monitor and mitigate any potential risks so operations can resume and resume safely if there is potential to resume the charity‟s work in Afghanistan.
The trustees are closely following the Commission updated its safeguarding advice and implemented safety first procedure.
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