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Section A Reference and administration details
Charity name Equip
Other names charity is known by
Registered charity number (if any) 1134890
Charity's principal ad Lakesmere House
Allington Lane
Fair Oak, Eastleigh
Postcode SO50 7DB
Names of the charity trustees who manage the charity
Trustee name
Office (if any)
Dates acted if not for
whole year
Name of person (or body) entitled
to appoint trustee (if any)
1 Paul Johnson
Chairman
Founding Trustee
2 Jonathan Sweene
Founding Trustee
3 Martin Hughes
Founding Trustee
Names of the trustees for the charity, if any, (for example, any custodian trustees)
1
2
3
Name Dates acted if not for whole year

Names and addresses of advisers (Optional information)

Type of adviser Name Address

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Name of chief executive or names of senior staff members (Optional information)

The charity is run by the Trustees.

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Section B Structure, governance and management

Description of the charity’s trusts

Type of governing document

Trust Deed

How the charity is constituted

Trust

Trustee selection methods Appointed by the original founding trustees.

Additional governance issues (Optional information)

You may choose to include additional information, where relevant, about:

As of 1[st] July 2018, Equip has worked as a registered INGO (International Non-Governmental Organisation) in Rwanda. The Trustees are now accountable directly to the Rwandan Governance Board and the Rwandan Ministry of Education for all projects funded by the Charity.

The Trustees (of Equip) have appointed a Director of Operations who is resident in Rwanda and responsible for managing and monitoring all activities. This representative is empowered to carry out the work of Equip in Rwanda. The Trustees are provided with regular feedback on the progress of all agreed objectives.

The Trustees have set up regulated ‘Equip’ bank accounts in Rwanda and all planned expenditure continues tp be carried out under the direct control of the UK Charity. Management accounts are maintained and are scrutinised by qualified agents working in Rwanda and in the UK.

Equip continues to work within its Memoranda of Understanding (renewed this year) with the Rwandan Ministry of Education (MINEDUC) and Eglise Presbyterienne au Rwanda (EPR). These partnerships are designed to enable the development of TVET schools across the country.

The Trustees continue to maintain an up to date risk register which outlines action taken to minimise risk. The Trustees are confident that the actions taken this year have provided increased accountability and better value for money.

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Section C Objectives and activities

Summary of the objects of the
charity set out in its governing
document
Summary of the main activities
undertaken for the public
benefit in relation to these
objects (include within this
section the statutory
declaration that trustees have
had regard to the guidance
issued by the Charity
Commission on public benefit)
Object 1- to prevent and relieve poverty in east Africa and elsewhere for
the public benefit by (but not by way of limitation) providing and assisting in
the provision of education, training, health care projects and all the
necessary support designed to enable individuals to generate a sustainable
income and be self-sufficient and to support communities to find sustainable
means of economic growth and regeneration.
Object 2- the advancement of education on the basis of Christian principles
in east Africa and elsewhere for the public benefit including (but not by way
of limitation) the provision of such education in any educational
establishment and the provision of one or more educational establishments
for the general education of children or adults on the basis of such Christian
principles as the trustees may from time to time think fit.
Object 3- to relieve the sickness and promote the preservation of health
among people in east Africa and elsewhere for the public benefit by (but not
by way of limitation) providing or assisting in the provision of medical
supplies, equipment, facilities, services, support, education and practical
advice.
Object 4- the advancement of the Christian faith in accordance with the
doctrines set out in the schedule to the articles hereto and the worship of
God in East Africa and elsewhere for the public benefit as the trustees from
time to time think fit including (but not by way of limitation) the preaching
and proclamation of the Christian gospel and the teaching of Christian
doctrine and principles and other such purposes which are exclusively
charitable according to the law of England and wales and are connected to
the charitable work of the charity.




Equip continues as a registered INGO in Rwanda working with the
Rwandan Governance Board, the Ministry of Education and local
district authorities to deliver quality TVET (Technical and Vocational
Education and Training) education and a range of church-led youth
community projects.
Equip is currently running TVET schools, working closely with the local
leadership to provide appropriate staff and resources. Equip is also working
to ensure that the all schools are properly registered with the Workforce
Development Agency (WDA) so that all students can receive approved
qualifications.
Equip has reviewed its objective to develop an appropriate business
development model designed to support the newly skilled TVET students as
they enter into the business arena and decided that this is no longer viable
with the available funds. The objective will continue to be promoted where
possible within other relevant objectives.
Finally, Equip continues to support a number of community projects, many
run in conjunction with local churches. These include a feeding programme
for needy children and a soccer academy to develop the aspirations of
young people. This work is delivering good value and is easy to deliver.
In reviewing these activities, the Trustees are confident that they have
complied with the guidance issued by the Charity Commission on public
benefit.

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Additional details of objectives and activities (Optional information)

You may choose to include further statements, where relevant, about:

Equip continues to utilise offers of help from supporters and activities are designed on an ad hoc basis according to the availability of support, the suitability of skills and the availability of opportunities within the Charity’s overall aims and objectives.

It has not been possible for Trustees to visit Rwanda during this period because of COVID-19 restrictions. Therefore, additional monitoring has continued using online communication.

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Section D Achievements and performance

Summary of the main achievements of the charity during the year

Update on 2020-2021 Objectives Update on 2020-2021 Objectives
The Trustees would like to point out that the COVID 19 crisis has impacted
activities during 2020-21.
The Trustees are happy to answer any specific questions that may arise from
this report. Details of how to contact the Trustees can be found on the
website at www.equipuk.org.
Objective 1:Continue the development and funding of TVET schools in
Rwanda
The EPR partner TVET school (now known as a VTC: Vocational
Training Centre) in Nyamirama continues to operate and is fully
funded by Equip monies.
The necessary permissions from local and national governance have
all been renewed successfully.
The 2021 cohort have graduated meaning that around 100 students
both male and female now have a recognised vocational qualification.
The school continues to be registered by the WDA (Workforce
Development Authority) as an accredited TVET (now VTC) school.
Objective 2:Develop ways to equip young people with relevant business
skills and experience
Having reviewed this objective, the Trustees have concluded that it
has been too difficult to establish a meaningful project and therefore
this particular aspect of support will cease at the end of this period.
Objective 3:Support a high-quality teaching workforce
Educational specialists in the UK continue to mentor school leaders in
Rwandan schools. (COVID restrictions allowing)
The Teaching Awards have been designed in consultation with local
advisors and are now ready to deploy at the next suitable starting
point.
Objective 4:Develop community leadership models and activities
The Trustees continue to fund the following community projects:
o
Miracle Soccer Ministries
o
Joy of a Child
o
Educators for Needy Children
The Trustees are currently funding community projects within a
government funded model village.
Equip Rwandan national leadership continues to work with the
leaders of these projects to develop best practise and maximise their
impact within the communities they serve.
This work has proved valuable throughout the period of COVID
restrictions. It is very effective, good value for money and easy to
deliver.

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Section E Financial review

Brief statement of the charity’s The charity does not hold reserves and ensures that all financial policy on reserves commitments are conditional upon funds being available.

Details of any funds materially There are no funds materially in deficit. in deficit

Further financial review details (Optional information)

You may choose to include additional information, where relevant about:

The charity raised funds from regular and individual donations. This has remained at a similar level to previous years. There have been no fundraising events this year due to COVID-19.

The Coins for Kigali project raised £1253.

There are no restricted funds.

Section F Other optional information

Objectives for the next year:

Objective 1: Continue the development and funding of TVET schools in Rwanda

Objective 2: Support a high quality teaching workforce

Objective 3: Develop community leadership models and activities

Section G Declaration

The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees’ report above.

Signed on behalf of the charity’s trustees

Signature(s

Full name(s Jonathan Paul Sweeney Paul Johnson

Position (eg Secretary, Chai Trustee Chair of Trustees etc

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22nd January 2022 TAR March 2012

2021/22 Equip Annual Accounts

2021/22 Equip Annual Accounts
01 April 2021 to 31 01 April 2020 to 31
Receipts Notes March 2022 March 2021
Individual Donations 1 £10,195.00 £4,016.50
Regular Donations 2 £17,505.00 £18,681.76
Gift Aid Tax reclaimed 3 £3,469.05 £4,025.38
Coins for Kigali £66.62 £1,252.99
Other Fundraising (eg Facebook) £776.27 £696.37
Total Receipts £32,011.94 £28,673.00
Payments
Funds transferred to Rwanda 4 £23,000.00 £27,500.00
Funds transferred to Other Projects 5 £0.00 £100.00
Administration & Office Equipment £277.92 £898.34
Bank FX Charges & PayPal fees £254.52 £268.01
Directors Travel to Rwanda 6 £0.00 £0.00
Churches' Child Protection Advisory Service £129.00 £129.00
Total Payments £23,661.44 £28,895.35
Net Surplus / (Deficit) in the year £8,350.50 -£222.35
Brought forward Surplus / (Deficit) from prior years -£8,319.80 -£8,097.45
Carried forward Surplus / (Deficit) £30.70 -£8,319.80
Balance Sheet at Year End Dates
31st March 2021 31st March 2020
Assets
Bank account cash £10,135.17 £6,680.20
PayPal balance not yet withdrawn and transferred to bank 7 £1,426.48 £0.00
Gift Aid Tax reclaim on 2020-21 donations accrued (received
20th April 2022)
3 £3,469.05 £0.00
Total Current Assets £15,030.70 £6,680.20
Liabilities
Directors loan £15,000.00 £15,000.00
Accumulated Surplus/(Deficit) £30.70 -£8,319.80
Total Net Liabilities £15,030.70 £6,680.20

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