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ANNUAL REPORT 2021/22

Helping the Needy to Build a Better Tomorrow

100% Donation Policy

Your donations make a big difference on the ground

www.aryanaaid.org.uk Tel: +44 (0)208 804 3561

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. 28 million people out of the 39 million populations are living in

poverty; The U.N. Development Programme (UNDP) has warned that 97% could fall below the poverty line by mid-2022 about half of the population lived in poverty before the Taliban takeover.

72[%]

64[%]

58[%]

Of the population about 28 million people live in extreme poverty.

Of the population are illiterate.

Of the population still lives without access to clean water sources.

30[%]

2[nd]

3[rd]

Approximately 30 % of 5-14 years old are child labourers.

It has the second highest maternal mortality rate in the world.

Third highest infant mortality rate in the world.

41[%]

of children under the age of 5 are growth stunted.

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Message from the Chair of Trustees

Our Orphan Sponsorship and Food Pack Distribution programs made a big difference.

Assalamu’Alaikum [Peace and Blessings of God Be Upon You].

On behalf of the entire Board, Leadership Team and staff across the Aryana Aid family, I wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to the many partners, donors, supporters, and volunteers for their limitless trust, commitment and loyalty throughout the year.

It is with great pleasure that we share with you our annual report 2022. This year we marked 12 years of serving humanity. Together we supported thousands of people in Afghanistan and Pakistan.

I am indeed grateful to you all for your enthusiastic support, which helps us continue in our mission and assist those in our community, the generous support of individuals like you always make this possible for our organization to exist and to make the community a great place to

live. Thanks to the incredible people like you, we’re closer than ever before to making clean water, helping disabled children, sponsoring the orphans, supporting the widows, providing food pack to the most needy and sheltering and the displaced refugees.

Our annual report lets you meet the people changing their lives, and see how your support is making a lasting difference on the ground across the region.

We are indebted to those of you who have supported Aryana aid from the very beginning in helping us to save and change thousands of lives in the most marginalised communities around the world.

We hope you enjoy reading about our year of achievements we have made in rebuilding lives and communities across the region.

Syed Raza

Chair of the Board of Trustees

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Achievements Highlights

RAMADAN PROJECT

Supported 510 families

WATER PROJECT

Built 6 Community wells (water-tank) & 34 – water pumps/water wells

ORPHAN SUPPORT PROGRAM Sponsored 250 orphans

MEDICAL AID SUPPLIES

Distributed medicinal aid and supported 4386 patients

WINTER PACK

Supported 154 Refugee families

WIDOW FAMILY Sponsorship Supported 27 widowed families

DISABILITY SUPPORT PROGRAM

Provided 296 wheelchairs to disabled children

WOMEN EMPOWERMENT PROGRAM Supported 35 widows

EMERGENCY SHELTER Supported 105 families

FOOD PACK DISTRIBUTION Supported 480 families

QURBANI PROJECT & EID FESTIVAL Supplied 5980 families with fresh meat

NATURAL DISASTER

Provided food and emergency shelter to 28 families

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Orphan Sponsorship

Why Sponsor an Orphan?

There are 2 million orphans in Afghanistan who don’t know their date of birth, 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 become an agent of change in the lives of these orphans and

contribute to their more prosperous future.

The Prophet (pbuh) said: ”I and the person, who looks after an orphan and provides him/her, will be in Paradise like this.” – Narrated Sahl bin Sa`d

This Hadith is one of the many that emphasise how important it is for a

good Muslim to care for orphans. When done with compassion, orphan sponsorship is regarded as Sunnah and becomes one of the ultimate forms of charity in Islam - that of Sadaqah Jariyah , which brings many blessings both in the lives of the beneficiaries and those of the givers.

Ebrahim’s STORY

Ebrahim is 7 years old; his father was killed in road side bomb blast in Kabul, Afghanistan. Ebrahim’s mother could not afford to support her son and 3 daughters, the eldest of whom suffers from tuberculosis. As a result Ebrahim was unable to go to school; and the situation of life for his whole family was very poor.

He worked on the street collecting plastic bottles and he was selling them back to make maximum 70 Afghani which is less than 1 US dollar to buy bread for his family.

£300 Sponsor an orphan child for a whole year

Aryana Aid team found him on the street and approached his family, they enrolled and started widow family sponsorship scheme for his family and every month family gets the food package which is distributing by Aryana Aid, now they enjoy a happy life.

Thankfully Aryana Aid were able to provide Ebrahim financial support in march 2021 when his sponsorship started. He now attends

school and is currently learning the Holy Quran by heart. The programme has given hope for the entire family, providing not only an education, but also healthcare, clothing and nourishing food.

Ebrahim’s mother said “the programme is like an angel for my family, and Allah (swt) sent it for my help.” The impact has been great, and Ebrahim has a future he can be proud of.

2045 Orphan children are accommodated in school run by Aryana aid.

Help us provide emergency shelter, winter clothing, fuel and food to thousands of homeless refugees.

Emergency Shelter

Due to several natural disasters, including earthquakes and severe floods, many parts of Afghanistan have a high number of homeless living in sub-standard conditions.

Many villages have been wiped out, including schools, leaving many in abject poverty.

Aryana aid has been delivering aid and rebuilding homes and hopes for over the past 12 years.

We are working on the ground to distribute vital food, shelter and blankets, and will be working with communities to help them recover, rebuild and restart. Hundreds of people have lost everything.

The effects of this flood will be long-lasting. Many communities are more vulnerable than ever lacking food, income, shelter and security. There is an increased risk of the spread of water-borne diseases such as typhoid and cholera,

and families will have to rebuild their lives from nothing.

We must stay working in these devastating communities to help them recover and rebuild their lives.

We seek to provide ongoing and long-lasting assistance so that these families are able to overcome the disaster and be safe, stable and secure.

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Give Widows Independence

WIDOWS SKILL TRAINING PROGRAM

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 20s.

Our Widow Sponsorship Programme

In Islam, widows are traditionally cared for by their sons, relatives, and the community around them. However, when they don’t have such a support system, our Prophet

(pbuh) encourages all Muslims to take the responsibility of caring for widows upon them.

“The one who looks after a widow or a poor person is like a Mujahid (warrior) who fights for Allah’s Cause, or like him who performs prayers all the night and fasts all day” [Al Bukhari].

So, at Aryana Aid, we took it upon ourselves to provide appropriate help to these widows. With the Will of Allah (swt) and your most needed Zakat and Sadaqah, we opened a ground-breaking centre for women in Kabul, where we teach widows essential skills and knowledge that will equip them for better work opportunities during

and after iddah (a period of three months when widows are not allowed to re-marry).

How Your Donations Help?

At our training centre we:

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Yasamin‘s STORY

Yasmin is 29 Years old widowed, She has three children, her husband was killed in war.

Life was very hard for Yasmin when she lost her husband no one supported her, She used to beg on the street to bring few breads for her children.

She was told by her neighbour about the training centre and support provided by Aryana aid.

now works from home to make a living for herself and children. She has now a happy life and enjoys her life, says Yasamin.

Sponsor a widow like Yasamin today with £420, which covers the 12 month of learning. The sponsorship includes micro-business courses like tailoring, embroidery, and cooking.

One day she came to Aryana aid office and explained about her problems.

She was enrolled in Aryana aid skill training centre and started to get the skill she needed.

She was happy getting monthly food packs support and tailoring skill , things started to change and after completion of Training course, she was provided certificate and complete set of sewing machine and

£70 £35 £420 Gifts a Widow Provides a Sponsors a a Sewing Monthly Woman on a Full Machine Training Year Training Course Course

Provide access to clean water, Building water well for a community can save many lives, keep families healthy and promote health among the most vulnerable. Aryana aid is a special kind of water charity as it supports those areas where drought is common and water is extremely difficult to find.

We understand the clear drinking water is still not obtainable to all citizens of Afghanistan. This means that millions of people suffer from dehydration, malnourishment and deadly diseases such as Typhoid, Malaria and Cholera.

Most People fetched water from open streams or holes which reached the ground water, many negative problems occur for people using these as a source of drinking water.

A lack of sufficient available water resources to meet the demands of water usage within a region, so called water scarcity does not only exist in Afghanistan. It is day to day serious concern in these regions without doubt.

What causes

water scarcity in Afghanistan?

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.

This is where your donations make

Water for Life

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.

The accessible water through Aryana Aid Water Supply project has improved thousands of lives, bringing convenience, safety and privacy for hundreds of communities with long-term benefits.

Even more than that, since water is used in so many ways – for agriculture, washing, drinking, 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.

The best charity (Sadaqah) is giving water (to drink).

Providing water is an excellent form of Sadaqah Jariyah as it benefits communities for years to come, saves lives and helps build healthy future generations.

Quench the thirst

The price paid by poor communities with no access to clean water is huge. Wasted income, lost time and ill- health all have a devastating impact on families. Children in particular suffer, with water-borne diseases being one of the biggest killers worldwide. Tackling the shortages of clean water across the rural parts of Afghanistan remains a big challenge. Nevertheless, Aryana aid remains committed to it, drilling and installing dozens of water wells in Pakistan and Afghanistan through the past year.

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Over 2.5 million women have been widowed by the war. Help us rebuild their lives with new homes, medical aid, and access to education.

£840 would ensure that we are able to feed a widow and her family for a year, provide medicine where necessary and help with school fees.

You can be the one to save their lives.

Each Widow Family Sponsorship generally provides essential household items, such as rice, flour, oil, lentils, pulses, spices, tea, sugar, vegetables, medicine, dates, soap, fuel, sanitation products and educational support. In addition, we make sure that all the produce is sourced locally with a focus on nutritional benefit and longevity.

Widow Family Sponsorship

widows so they can have the means to feed themselves, provide basic necessities and look after their children in order to provide stability and rebuild their shattered lives.

At present we are supporting a number of widows who are vulnerable, destitute, suffering from critical illnesses, and financially crippling. They are alone and have no one to care for them.

Please help us support these

Shukria‘s STORY

She is 48 years old, a widow who lost her husband in war. She has to raise her 5 children, she has suffered a long time taking care of them by providing them everything they need, struggling to put food on the table, cover the schooling cost and other necessities.

Life was so hard on her that as a result she suffered mentally and

physically. She has multiple conditions. She is suffering from heart problem, high cholesterol, severe arthritis, high blood pressure and she is severely diabetic.

She needs humanitarian assistance and support.

She approached Aryana Aid office where she was enrolled and sponsored. Now she gets monthly food pack rations and enjoys a happier life.

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Disability Support

Wheelchair Distribution Program

280,000 Afghan children are estimated to have a disability nowadays. You can help by donating £120 – not just for a wheelchair, but for a destiny change.

Unfortunately, many disabled people in Afghanistan feel excluded from the society because they can’t take part in regular activities like voting in local elections, attending school, and having a stable job. Many persons with disabilities do not even have access to a national identity card (taskera) because they can’t physically travel to an official issuing centre.

Due to this imposed isolation, sometimes, the disabled are incorrectly labelled as “punished by God”, which only adds to their social stigma and feelings of guilt.

Changing the way we see disability.

Being disabled is not easy on anyone. Being disabled in a war-torn

country like Afghanistan gets even more complicated. Nowadays, more than 33% of the Afghan population suffer from some sort of physical disability. Sometimes, their biggest challenge is to participate in usual activities like attending school or buying groceries, at Aryana aid, we aim to help most of these people re-integrate in the society.

High levels of poverty are preventing people from getting access to mobility equipment. This also means the disabled are often denied positions in the Government, get excluded from schools, have their access to healthcare denied, and, sometimes, can end up abandoned in their own homes.

Discrimination against disability in Afghanistan is often institutionalised. Unfortunately, because of extreme poverty, many practical reasons stop the disabled from leading a normal life, which leaves them vulnerable to abuse.

This could change significantly if more disabled people had access to wheelchairs and other essential

tools for mobility. One wheelchair can change someone’s entire life. Disabled children are often unable to attend school and get qualified for better jobs because of their disability. By donating a wheelchair, you give a child access to education, which leads to a brighter future for them and their families.

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cial masks, leaflets on corona virus and more.

With your Zakat, Lillah and Sadaqah we have saved hundreds of lives across Afghanistan and Pakistan.

650 families have benefited from this program.

Donate to protect the most vulnerable people on the ground.

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cept that nothing will be reduced from the fasting person reward.

Feed the Fasting this Ramadan Our Teams Are Ready To Feed Many Poor Families Who Are Starving!

Your help now could significantly increase the number of people we can feed this Ramadan.

The Prophet said: Whoever feeds a fasting person will have a reward

like that of the fasting person, without any reduction in his reward. [TIRMIDHI] Please help us feed the poor people in the month of Ramadan - people who cannot

afford to start or end their full day of fasting with food.

Ramadan is no doubt special to you; let’s make it special for others too.

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£75 Ramadan food pack

LIFESAVING RAMADAN FOOD PACKS

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Help our Projects with your Zakat

EVERY PENNY OF YOUR ZAKAT GOES TOWARDS OUR PROJECTS

What is Zakat?

Being one of the five basic pillars of Islam, Zakah is primarily an act of worship. The Arabic word ‘Zakah’ literally means purification, growth, blessing and appreciation.

Zakat is a compulsory religious duty conferred by Allah (swt) upon all Muslims whose wealth exceeds the prescribed limit. If a person’s wealth exceeds that limit, they are required to pay the rate of 2.5% of total income or wealth annually for the upkeep of the poor and the needy. In the words of the Prophet (pbuh).

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 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 days 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.

FIDYAH (also spelt Fidya)

When a person is unable to fast due to ill health or other reasonable excuse such as travel , they have to provide two meals for a poor person for every missed meal—this is Fidyah.

With Aryana Aid, Fidyah is £5 per day for one individual. So, the total amount for the entire month of Ramadan would be £5 x 30 (days of fasting) = £150.

KAFFARAH

If a fasting person deliberately breaks their fast , they are then required to either fast for another 30 consecutive days or feed 60 poor people for every missed fast.

FITRANA

Fitrana (also known as Zakatul-Fitr or Sadaqa Al-Fitr) is a small amount of food to be given in charity at the end of Ramadan before the Eid Salah. This amount is obligatory and separate from the annual payment of Zakat, which is one of the five pillars of Islam.

Unlike Zakat, which is calculated annually as a percentage of extra wealth, Fitrana is to be paid equally by every Muslim man, woman, and child (sick or healthy, old or young) at the end of Ramadan.

Amount of Fitrana

According to Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), each person should give away in charity an amount equivalent to one sa’a (an ancient measure of volume) of grain. One sa’a today converts to 2.5kg (5lbs) of wheat. The senior member of the household is responsible for paying the amount on behalf of the family.

The purpose of this charitable donation is to ensure all members of the community have food during the Eid holiday. The recommended foods may vary according to the local diet, but, traditionally, include foods such as flour/wheat, rice, barley, corn, dates and raisins.

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

Don’t worry; it’s easy to calculate your Zakat. Use our online Zakat calculator at www.aryanaaid.org. uk/zakat

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Your Qurbani Touched Many Lives

GIVE YOUR QURBANI TODAY

AFGHANISTAN Lamb £95 Goat £70 Cow - share £55 Cow (full) 385 Camel - share £40 Camel (full) £280

PAKISTAN Lamb £80 Goat £65 Cow - share £35 Cow (full) 245 Camel - share £30 Camel (full) £210

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Add more value with Gift Aid

Your donations have made a big difference and saved many lives

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They allow Aryana Aid to feed the hungry, provide emergency relief aid, give disability support, educate orphans, and free widows from the shackles of poverty across Afghanistan and Pakistan.

By signing the Gift Aid, it gives us that extra 25% boost that makes our work not just good, but outstanding.

What is Gift Aid?

Believe it or not, there is a way to give more without paying extra, and that is Gift Aid UK.

When you donate using Gift Aid, Aryana Aid can claim an additional 25% on your donation from the UK Government. This means that every £1 donated will turn into £1.25, which is a great way to maximise your charity at no cost to you or us.

Who is eligible for Gift Aid?

Anyone who pays tax on Income or Capital Gains in the UK is eligible

for Gift Aid. However, the tax amount expected to be paid within a financial year has to be at least equal to your donation.

Why Gift Aid Matters to Us ?

We operate on a 100% Donation Policy. This means that every single penny donated by you is used strictly for charitable efforts. Donations go straight to our ‘charity-only’ bank account:

Barclays: Aryana Aid Sort Code: 20-29-77 Account No: 90526584

No donations go towards any administrative costs.

But, that doesn’t mean we don’t have any admin obligations. Funds to pay utility bills and rent, as well

as cover accounting, legal costs, and fundraisings are urgently needed to keep the charity running.

This is where Gift Aid plays an important role. We use some of the tax claimed on donations to finance essential processes that allow Aryana Aid to exist and carry on the good work across the region.

The charity runs a separate ‘administration-only’ bank account

Barclays: Aryana Aid Sort Code: 20-29-81 Account No: 63144690

This account has its own sources of funding as detailed below.

Donations Tax relief Proceeds from specified for claimed on re-cycled administration donations clothing

Administration

Utility bills, office rent, adverts, print and fundraising events

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Financial Summary 2021-2022

We make sure that your donations are used in the most effective possible way. Thousands of poor people have received your support.

PROJECT EXPENDITURES BREAKDOWN

Ramadan Project £35,765
Winter Packs £18,440
Emergency Relief / Shelter £13,650
Water for life Program £53,500
Widow family Support £22,750
Food Pack Distribution £33,590
Orphan Sponsorship £75,000
Qurbani meat distribution £9,340
Wheelchair Program £35,500
Medical Aid £4,395
Micro- Business Women - Empowerment £15,271
Natural Disaster Emergency Response £5,150
Total for Period £322,351

Small Change Big Difference

100% of your donations directly supported beneficiaries!

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Projects you can get involved in Eligible for Zakat, Sadaqah & Lillah

Ramadan Project

Orphan Sponsorship

Disability support Program

Water for life Program

Widow family support

Women Empowerment Scheme

Emergency Relief Aid

Wedding Ceremony Sponsorship

Medical Aid

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Ways to Donate

BY CARD

Call our donation hotline +44 (0) 20 8804 3561

ONLINE

Donate online is fast and secure at www.aryanaaid.org.uk

POST

Make cheques & postal orders payable to ‘Aryana Aid’

Send it to our office address: 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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BANK TRANSFERS

Bank: Barclays PLC Account Name: Aryana Aid Sort code: 20 - 29 – 77 Account No: 90526584

INTERNATIONAL BANK TRANSFERS

Swift Code: BUKBGB22 IBAN: GB65 BARC 2029 7790 5265 84

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Helping communities, fighting poverty.

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 UK Charity Registered No. 1130232

Charity Name: ARYANA AID
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Section B

Balance sheet

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Total this year Total last year
£ £
Fixed assets F01 F02
Tangible assets (Note 8) 001
BO2
Investments (Note 9) 003
004
Total fixed assets
Current assets
Stock and work in progress Bos - -
Debtors (Note 10) eoe 3,305 3,305
001 - -
(Short term) investments
Cash at bank and in hand Boe 104,172 31,869
Total current assets sos 107,477 35,174
Creditors: amounts falling due within one
year (Note 11) 010
Net current assets/(liabilities) B11 107,477 1 35,174 1
Total assets less current liabilities B12 108,245 I 36,078 I
Creditors: amounts falling due after one year
(Note 11) B13 -
Provisions for liabilities and charges B14 - I
Net assets 815 108.245 1 36,078 I
Funds of the Charity
Unrestricted funds B16 36,078 36,237
Designated funds B17 72,167 - 159
Total unrestricted funds 108,245 36,078
B18 - -
Restricted income funds (Note 12)
Endowment funds (Note 12) B19 - -
Tota/funds B2O 108,245 1 36,078 I
Signed by one or two trustees on behalf of all the
Signature Date of approval
trustees
23/11/2022
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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:

r** exceot for the followinol.

Give details in this box if a different standard has been followed.

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.

1.3 Changes to previous accou�ts

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 Icontl Nots2 Accounting policies Thls standardllstof aee0unt1ngpollcl￿ has been app11￿bY the ch•ity•xe•ptforlhos• del•t•d. Wh•r• * dlffernrtor addl110￿1P0l1¢yhs b••n adopthddF•ft Ihls Is detslledln Ihe l)ox bglow. INCOMING RESOURCES R•¢ognitson ot In¢omlng our¢g8 These ar8 Snduded In the Sts¢em¥nt of Fin8ncial Acvitss ISOFAI charity be￿Me$ enltbd to the resourc9S", trustees are Mrtually tsrtain thèy will rÈ￿￿e the r8source8', aThJ thfy monetsry value ¢an bo measured wth suffiaent reliability. Where Incomkng reSoUr￿S have rdated expenditu￿ las wth tundr8i8ing or ccthct incaThl the iKc(niro resour(ts and rglatsd gynditurtr are roported oross in the SOFA. Grants and donations are only indudad in th& SOFA whèn thè tharity has uno)nditional enthment to the r&sourcBs. In¢omlng r•gourco8 wlth T•lat•d exp•ndtiur• Grants and donatlons Tax reelalm• on donatlo and 91ft8 Contractual In¢om• and pgrformanc• r•latsd grnnts Incomi￿4 resour￿8 frorn tax redaims are IncbJd•d in thè SOFA 8lth¢ same timo as the gift to wINth they relate. This is only included in th$ SOFA th? related good5 or Se￿c•S have bsen d81iwr8d. Glfts In kTrNI Grfts In knnd 4fy oKount kx al a reasonaNe estima19 ofthwr Val￿ lo ¢harity or 8mount actually realised. Gifts in kind for sale or ¢strtJuticfi are indud•J In th¥ 8¢¢ounts as gits orty when sdd or distdbutsd by charlty. Gwts in kind for u8¢ by the thality are i￿LI￿8d in the SOFA as Ir￿mIng wourw vrt Don¥tsd 8?rvkes and lacllltl•8 The$& are onty induded in incoming resources (Mth an equwalent arnounl In rssourc$ xpend￿l wh￿e the benefit to the Char￿ 1$ reasonably quantifbl&. rneasurable and rnatsiial The value pLgced th88e resourc8¥ i8 the esbm8ted value to thé charity ofth8 s•Nie• Or f8ty1ty rece￿d. value of ary vduntsry help re￿Ned is not indthJ&J in ae¢wnts ￿11 is described in the trustees, annual réport. This 15 induded in the accowts when reChiVa￿e. VYunt•or hdp Inv•stmènt in¢om• In￿￿Tr￿t gain¥ and lo•￿ Thts indudo8 8ry gain or10s8 on ts sak of inv8sbn8nts 8Th18ny gaTri or lots rèsU￿n9 frorn revaluing inveslments to Ma￿al value at ènd of th8 y¢8r. EXPENDITURE AND UABILITIES Uablllty r•¢ognlUon LIabil￿&S aTr reeogni$$d a¥ Soon a¥ there B a legal cff cljnsttK￿yO ¢JblvJ8tion c4Jnmitbng thè tharty to pay out resour￿. Wh8re the charrty gN&s a grant with Condit￿)rts for its paymerrt being a spedfic levol of serwc6 0rouW￿ to t pro￿dad, su¢h orants aro only recognis&J in the SOFA On￿ thè r8uti•nt ofthe grant ha8 provkl&J t1￿ SFeC1fh￿ Serwce or ouw Thesg are only recognised in the acKounts when a cnmmitinent has made and there are no conditions to te rn8t r8Lats"NJ to grdntwhith rEffla￿ in ts o)ntrol of th8 carty. Grants wlth porf0m￿ne¥ Conditio Onnts pay•blg wlthout porfomMn¢• condlllon• ASSETS Tanglblg flx•d ass•ts for These ¥e capitalised Ir thgy can b& ussd lor mor& than one ysar. and cost at least£5CpJ. Thoy by charrty are ValU￿j at cost er a reasonable value on receipt. Imig8fm•n¢• Investments quobj on a r￿n￿ed stod( excharvje are valued at marketvalue at the year eTrJ. Other inve61m8nt assats SncludgJ at trugtse8' tsl 88tim8te of market value. Stt*ck• •nd worf( In progrn8• Thes& are valu6d 4t the lower of or martKet value. POLICIES ADOPTED ADDITIONAL TO OR DIFFERENT FROM THOSE ABOVE CC170 (Excell 23I1lll￿22

Section C Notes to the accoiiiits IraMtI Anoty•l• of Inmming rnlources UnY•striet•d mtricted Thh ye)r Last y•ar Arn1￿8 Don&t￿n 418918 325.159 Total Total Totsl Total Totsl Totsl Total CC17a IExcdl 2311112022

Section C Notes to the accounts Iconti Note 4 Analysls of resourcgs expended Regources exp•nd•d may b• furtheran•ly¢d if thig would h•lp lh• r•ad•r ¢)f th• a¢¢ounts. Unrn8trtcted r•strfct•d Th1• y￿r Laetyear An•tys Tr8velliTrJ and subsistancè IT costs Advertisment Marketin Sund Co¥t of fundrai•lng •vents 678 316 350 12,545 99 Totsl R•rt r•le$ •nd Insurance Rental thar g for the 6.500 telephonè postsge and ¥tstion•ry Tele hone Slalion8 & 770 1,430 687 rints'n Total bank chary•8 •nd Int•re8t Bank tha es 731 otal CC17a IExc 2311 Ir2022

Section C Notes to the accounts Icontl Note S D•tails of certaln Items of oxpendlturo 5.1 TruBts• •xp•ns•8 Pleas•provld• dgt•ll$ ofthe amount of anypayment orrelmburs•m•nt of outrfyck•t •xpwses mado to trustegs or to thlrdparrf￿ lor wens•s In¢urf¢dby trustoes. ff no expgnseB worepald. pl•as• enter'None' In the approprlat• box(os). Thi$ y￿r La•tyear Numb•r of tru•fe8• who were pakl exp•nB Matur• of th• •xp•ns•s Total amount pald 5.2 F998 for examlnatlon or audlt of the accounts Pl￿5•pm¥Id9 dotalts of tho amountp4ld foranystatutoryo¥ternal scrullny of•ccounts and other seryi¢¢8 prowidedbyyourlnd•pend8nt examlnw or8udltor. ff ftolhing paidplease ent•r NONE In the wrwlat• box(esJ. Th18 year Last year Indwnd•nt •xamln•rf• or audIt￿. f••s for reporting on the accounts Olher fees (for example: advSce. consultan￿, K¢ountsn¢y •ervice8} pald to th• In¢knp8ndgnt ¢xamlner or audlt 550 CC178 (Exc411 2311112022

Section C Nolos to the accounts Icontl Notg 6 Pald employees Pl8asg ¢ompl•(• th1$ not• irth¥ ¢horftyhas any omplorn& &1 Staff Costs Th1• year La8t y•ar Gross wages. salarles and benefits in kind Employ6rf$ National In•uran¢¢ ¢tssts Pen•lon costs Total staff cosig 6.2 Av•ra9• numb•r of fu1141m• •qulval•nt •mploy••s In yoar The parts of the chaflty In whlch th• employees work Thls ytrar Number L•$t yeor Numb•r Total 6.3 D•fin•d conblbutlon p•niion •chn• Please complete rf8 definedcontrll￿ti0n Brknf detalli of th• schemè Th1 y••r Last year costs ofthe s¢hemetoth¢harty fortr*year Tho amounl of any contrIbulkn￿ outstandlrfj at th• •n Th• ￿OUnt olany COn￿b￿lon6 pr•pad at th• y•ar #n CC178 (Excejl 2311112022

Section C Notes to the accounts Icontl Note7 Grantmaklng Pleas• complets thls note Mthe ¢harfty made anygrants or donatlons which in aggrggat• forni a ￿￿terIal part of tho ch•titsblo athifyes undertakwL 7.1 Totsl value of grants Grants to Instltution$ Total amounl Grants to Indlvldua15 Total amount Pur e for whl¢h rnnt8 made Donation 306211 Total 322,650 306211 7.2Grants made to InstitutloTrs M th• ch&iity h8¥ made gronts lo pathularlnstftutlons that are matorw In tho context of Its granlmaklng please give detsils of the institirtion supported. purpos8 of the grant and totalpald ¢0 Instltthlon Hsted. Sufflclentlnfomjatlon $I￿Uldbe glven to provld• 8 r￿1)nable underst•ndlng of the range of Institutlons su rted. otsl amounto grants pald Names of Instltutlons Purpose Total grants to instltuti CC178 (Exco11 23111r2022

Section C Notes to the accounts (conti Nots8 Tangible Ilxed asset8 8.1 Cost or valuatson Frnohold land & buildings Olher land & tsurldinys Plart m•chlnery and motorv•hl¢le8 Fixtur••, fittlng• and •qulwn•nt Ptym•nts on ¢¢ount and a8••ts und•r ¢On$trU￿1¢) Total Balance brought fO￿ard AddllKJns 5.870 5.870 Revaluations Dlsposals Tran8fern" Balan￿ cgrried forward 5.870 5,870 8.2 A¢¢umulatsd depreclatlon and impaimient prnvrBion5 SLorRB SLorRB SLorRB SLorRB SLorRB 88lance brought 4,966 Depreciation tharge ye8r Impalmknt proM$Jns 136 Rèvduations DIspos81s Tr8n8kn" Baance ¢arrd forward 5,102 5,102 8.3 Net book v•lu• Brought foThvard CarTked lorward 904 768 8A Rèvaluation ff any fixed&￿ets have b•0n r•valu•dpkAs• givo d•talts of t￿ valuerandm•thod olvaluatlon 7D8 7rnnslern" mwis ft*movements b81we&n fixed 8sSetCal￿1i9￿ "'H8ase Indlcate th& m8lhod of depTrci8tion by deleling the method not 8kyIIc8ble (SL 2 $tr8ighlline.' RB- reducing balanca). Alsopl8as8 indicBl8 th8 rat8 of d8preci8iYon.' forstralghl line, whatls the 8ntl(¥J818dlif8 of the asset years).. forrnducing balan￿. whatis Ihe Pe￿entage annualdeducfvon. CC17a IExcel) 10 23111r2022

Section C Notes to the accoiin15 (cont Note 9 Inve8tmont assets Please complete this nole Ilth• ¢haiytyh•s any inwtmenlassets. 9.1 Flx•d as•ots inveBtm•nts C4rryiThJ (market) value at beginning of year Add: add￿On$ lo investments al cost Less: di$FA>sals at Carrying value Addlldoduct): gain111￿) on revalualion CaTrying Imarketl value at eThJ ofyear Please pmvlde bdow.. 9.2 A br¢•kdovm ofthe mark•t valu•s of I￿•$trneTrts Sho￿ above agrnoing ￿7th th• balanc• sh••t row BO3. 9J A br9akdoI￿ of thg Income from Investments agrnoing with SOFA. Analy818 of Inve8trn8nts Mark•t ¥alu• at ywr •nd In¢om0 trom invMlm•nts for the year Inv•stm•nt prop•rties Inve5tment3 Ilsted on a reCogni￿d Stock •xchango ¢x h￿d In ¢¢mm¢)n investment fund5. Opgn endod invostment cornpani•s, unlt trusts or oth•r colle¢tiv• imiostmorrt schomeB Inv•slrnonts In $ubsldlary or connectod undertaklngs and compaTrl86 Socuriti•s not li8t8d on a r•cogni88d Stock Exchang• Cash held as part tsf inve#lm•nt portfello Othèr Inve8tmènts Total 9A Materlal Inv•stm•nt holding# Ifany invastm•nts arn mat•rfal In tsrms of thglr Val￿ (for examp￿ •ach repreBerts more than 5 por cont of th• value of th• charity's tolal Inv•slm•ntsl pl8•s0 provld• d•tsil$. Mwrket value at èar end Investsngnt held Total CC17a IExrAI) 11 2311112022

Section C Notes to the accounts Icontl Noto 10 Dobtorn and pr•p•ym•nts PIHso compl•tg thls note Mth• ¢h•rlty h•s any d•btors orpropaymwrt& Analysis of debt¢rn Arnounts folling d wlthln one y￿r Thi$ y￿r Last y￿r Amounts falling du• •ft¢r more than one year Thi¥ y￿r Last yoar Trado debtors Amounts du• from sub8ldiary and a8soci•t•d undtrrtaklngs othor d•btor8 Prgpaym9nts and a¢crued Incom? 3,305.0 3,305.0 Total Note 11 Credltor8 and accrnal8 Pl•aso ¢ompl•lg thi$ note lIt￿ ¢harlty has any ¢r•dltor$ 4Ya¢¢ruats. 11,1 Arly$i$ of ¢wlitors Amounts lalllng du• wlthln ono year Thls year Last year Arnounts falllng due aftor more than ono year Thls year La¥t yg Lo•n8 and ov•rdraft• Trade creditorn Amounts due to gubsldlary and 0gso¢latsd undoktsklng• Othw ¢rèdltorn Accruals and deferTed Sncome Totsl 11.2 Securlty ¢)ver agsets If •nylo•n, ov•rdrnft w oth•r crndltorholds a ch•ryo or oth•rs•¢urlty ov•rany•ss•ts of tho ch•rlty pl•as•pmvid• d•tails. CC170 IExcll 12 23M112ff22

Section C Notes to the a¢count5 (cont Not• 12 Endowm•nt and rnstrlct•d IncoTh funds 12.1 Fund8 hold Plè•• glv8 a brlofd•e¢rlptknn of any olthe folloM4ng ol fvnd8 hold by th• ¢harlty: p•rnMn¢nt•ndowmthllund8 IPEI. •xpondable 0ndov￿•￿t IEEI,. and r8trided in¢omè lund•. inelvdN)g ip•¢i•l trn•ts. of th• IRI. oth•rfvnd•. Fund NÈM• Typ• PE, EE. or oth•r pu￿￿0• and restrlctton8 122 Mov•m•nts of major fund8 Pkn• g1￿ d¢tslls of lh• mo¥em•nts of th• mèjorfim￿¥ $ummw1s￿1n th• rn8lrfet•d•nd•ndowm￿t oAth6 Statsm8rtofFlnaftchlAcdvlll• Fund balance8 brought for•Mrd Fund balan¢•6 eArri•d InGornin4 rnBource8 Gains and expondad Tran8ferx Fynd n•m Totsl Fundb 12.3 Transfen between funds Plwe give detalls of 8nytrnn8f•rs hel￿0￿ fund From Fund (Namo) To Fund INam&} R•a•on An￿uTht 114 Analys1$ of n•t assots b91wegn funds R•Btrktsd fund8 Endowed fund• Totsl fund8 Flxed amets Inv•8tsMnts Not ¢umnta880ts Crndltorn In tmre th•n one year•nd provl8lons Tolal n•t4#•trts 179 IExc•ll 13 2311112022

Section C Notes to the accounts (conti Note 13 Trdnsactions with related parties M the charty has any tr8nsacllons wlth r•latedpartles (oth•rt￿n tho trustee expensès expl&ln6d In note 5) detalls of such transacuons shouldb• pmvldedln thls note. M there are no knnsacdons to woit please enter"None" in the relevant Iwes. 13.1 Romunoration and bpnofits Please glv• the amount of, 8nd1ogalauthority for, anyrerrwneratlon or otharbenaffts p8ld to a tntsto0 or other rnlatedpaths by the chaklty Or1￿y1nslltUtIon or c¢>mpany c¢>nnected wlth IL Name of trustso or r•lated party Logal authority (og ordor, governlng docwnent} Amounts pald or benefit value Thls year Last yoar 13.2 Loan3 Please glve detalls of and amounts owlng to orlrom the charlty's Intstees orothvrelatedpartles byth• charfty at th• y•ar•nd. Nam• of trust•• or related party Amount owlng This year Last year Legal 8Uthorlty Due to trustgos and related ￿rtIo$ Du8 from trust888 and r81atod partigs 13.3 Other trangactlonlsl trustees or related partles Please glve det81ts of any ￿nsactIOn undertaken by(tY on behalf OQ the charty In whlch a tnth or relatedpaty has a matwlal Interes Namo of the trust88 or related Rolationship to charl Description of th8 transactlon Th1• year Last year CC17a IExc•ll 14 2311112U22

Section C Notes to the accounts (cont) Nots 14 Additlonal Dlsclosures Tho following are slgnlflcant matter8 which are not covered In other note8 and need to be Included to provlde o prO￿r undorstanding of the accounts. ff there 18 in8ufficient room horo, please add a $eparat• she•L CC17a IExceD 15 23111r2022

Independent examiner's report on the accounts

Section A Independent Examiner’s Report

Report to the trustees/ Charity Name ARYANA AID members of

On accounts for the year 31 March 2022 Charity no 1130232 ended (if any) Set out on pages (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 31/03/2022 .

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:

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.

Signed:

Date: 23/11/2022

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 has decided to fucus their work in Pakistan to aid most needed, hence all its funded projects where based in Pakistan. The trustees will constantly monitor and explore potentially to resume the charity’s work in Afghanistan, on base of mitigate any risk might occur. The trustees are closely following the Charity Commission updates and implement new guidelines emphasis its safety-first operating procedures.

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