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President: Lord Germa n Life President: Dr Carl Clowes Chair: Paul Myres Treasurer: Shaun Croeser Trustees: Dylan Gallanders, Janet IvimeyCook, Lehlaka Mohapi, Gareth Morgans, Florence Ngobeni-Allen, Victoria Norrish, Aaron Pritchard Executive Director: Veronica German Dolen Cymru Wales Lesotho Link Temple of Peace Cardiff CF10 3AP Telephone: +44 29 2169 0189 e-mail:swyddfa@dolencymru.org Charity registration no: 1143448

From the Chair

It is my pleasure to introduce this annual report showcasing the Dolen Cymru Lesotho’s work in 2020-21.

Much of our attention has been on adapting projects underway and developing ‘COVID response’ work in both Lesotho and Wales. If something positive has come from this experience it is the way that our volunteers, stakeholders and staff have taken online working on board and run with it! We now have more face to face contact with colleagues in Lesotho, albeit online, than ever before, and this will continue and grow. Although still based at the Temple of Peace in Cardiff, we no longer have a dedicated office there, but do have access to meeting rooms and hotdesks. Staff rose to the challenge! Adapting to homeworking as online work with partners, without this flexibility we would have been struggling. The Board of Trustees were early adopters of Zoom before the pandemic. We were able to expand on the functionality to host Board meetings, supporters’ meetings and webinars throughout the year. The coming year will not be easy with more challenges. We look to the continued support of our amazing supporters who believe in what we do. Thank you.

Paul Myres Chair, Board of Trustees

A word from our Executive Director

Another year of exceptional work from volunteers and staff despite all the constraints of the COVID-19 pandemic. During the year we have moved from an initial response focusing on slowing down the rate of transmission with handwashing advice and facilities and provision of PPE to building up resilience and well-being in our partner communities.

Inevitably some project work had to be put on hold as schools were in lockdown in both countries, and this lead to the furloughing of UK based staff at different times. We secured three different COVID response grants from producing masks locally to giving psychological support to health and educational professionals. Learners benefitted from listening to specially translated versions of a book written by and for children across the world. These were made into radio shows accessible across Lesotho when schools were shutdown. Thanks to all our supporters for your continued generosity. This pandemic has shown how connected we and how our work is more relevant than ever, all made possible by you. Veronica German

Executive Director, Dolen Cymru Lesotho

Our Vision Connected and thriving communities in Wales and Lesotho

Our Purpose Our purpose is to facilitate sustainable projects, partnerships and relationships which have a positive impact on communities in Lesotho and Wales

Our Values

Partnership - Collaboration & Inclusiveness – Responsibility – Responsiveness – Diversity - Recognition

What we've been up to! Dolen Cymru Wales Lesotho Link 2020-2021

Dolen Cymru Wales Lesotho Link

Summary Well it hasn't been easy.... But we are pleased to say we have continued to support knowledge and skill development, and improved wellbeing over the last twelve months

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A grant from the British High Commission in Maseru supported this project which enabled vulnerable members of the Thaba Tseka community to be provided with free re-usable face masks made by a local sewing club.

Experienced members of the Thaba Tseka Red Cross club took on trainees to learn new skills and produce the masks.

Thaba Tseka Sewing Club

Supporting Family Medicine doctors

In partnership with the Besti Quthing Partnership, funded by Wales and Africa and Awyr Las, much needed resilience support during the pandemic was given to doctors training in family medicine in Lesotho. Delivered by psychologists from the Betsi Cadwaladr UHB, the resources were available on Padlet for sharing.

Much needed PPE was supplied to the doctors on the post graduate course for use in their district facilities. Palliative Care training was delivered to the family doctors online by members of the Royal College of GPs in Wales as part of their ongoing training.

Catch up & well-being

Learners in Lesotho have been badly affected by the COVID pandemic. As part of our COVID adaptation grant from Wales and Africa we have created radio shows for home learning. These include shows on Jolly Phonics, My Hero is You and Actions for Heroes.

Learners and parents are encouraged to promote active home learning by listening to specially commissioned radio broadcasts based on Jolly Phonics. These programmes will be used in future as a tool for trainee teachers and other teachers across Lesotho.

Using local translations of WHO/UNICEF’s ‘My Hero is You’ and ‘Action for Heroes’ teachers give well-being support to learners .

Well-being activity

Dolen education staff were on the world stage at a webinar organised by the World Health Organisation (WHO) webinar showing how innovative methods were used in Lesotho to engage learners on mental health and psychosocial well-being globally during the pandemic.

We led a Zoom Conference to support school opening to share approaches to well-being, which was widely appreciated. In response to this Well-being Wednesday was formed with an active WhatsApp group sharing weekly work from their Wellbeing and literacy clubs.

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This project started in October 2019 completing in March 2021, working in partnership with Lesotho Red Cross Society and schools in Thaba Tseka district. Over 2000 pupils learned how to improve hygiene and the importance of hand washing.

Due to COVID19 the project pivoted and changes from one focused on supporting schools with WASH Education, to one supporting the wider community and rural areas. WASH in Nearly 250 households learned how to make tippy taps and the Thaba Tseka importance of hand washing.

Lesotho Rugby Academy

Due to COVID in the last 12 months, the team have only been operational in schools for 50% of the time. the programme ran in 2 regions of Lesotho with 400 vulnerable children benefitting from the programme, in addition to their teachers.

A partnership with Lesotho Red Cross meant coaches shared WASH and COVID-19 safe practice with the groups of children. Teachers and community coaches were trained in programme delivery and have increased understanding of key life skills lessons

Walk the Global Walk

Walk the Global Walk’ is an EU funded project connecting local government, NGOs, and school communities across 12 nations in Europe, helping mobilise young people to support the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Wales is represented by Carmarthenshire County Council working in partnership with Dolen Cymru Lesotho.

In June 2021 the final International Summer School of the WGW Project took place. 45 students from 11 European countries worked together virtually to explore SDG 16, raise awareness on sustainability, peace and justice issues.

10 Carmarthenshire schools who partner with schools in Lesotho made a virtual journey to Lesotho with the aim of reaching their destination before schools there closed on 30th June.

6 schools in 2019-Year 1 to 18 schools in 2021-Year 3

Artists, poets, 24 teachers campaigners, trained and gardeners locally and 50 have all helped nationally in to inspire us Year 3 through their workshops

WALK THE GLOBAL WALK WALES

SDG 16 Peace, Justice & Strong Institutions

2021 SUMMARY

Over 5,000 Carmarthenshire pupils took part in activities promoting SDG 16 in Year 3

Activities included:

o A 6,500 mile Virtual Walk from Llanelli to Lesotho o Debate on Peace and Justice with pupils from Romania, Greece and Italy o Intercultural Dialogue with pupils from Portugal, Lesotho and Mozambique

100 Global 27 Goalonline keepers events & trained virtual and training leading sessions actions

o Workshops on Fast Fashion, Anti-Racism, Rap and Poetry for Peace, Digital Animation o Children’s Climate Conference o Peace Garden parties o WtGW Celebrations o Social media engagement across numerous platforms - 12660 respondents

Women's Empowerment

This project came from a group of women lawyers in Lesotho and is funded by Wales and Africa.

Its aim is to develop policing that is sensitive to the needs of women and empower more women to take a stand against and report cases of Gender Based violence. An in depth research exercise has been completed speaking to survivors, law enforcement officers, NGOs and local chiefs. The results of the survey are being used to produce an Action Plan which best addresses the issues raised.

Lesotho Teacher Placement Programme (LTPP) - Connecting Classrooms Global Learning (CCGL)

Started well…

Sion Watkins in Thaba Tseka

Connecting Classrooms through Global Learning visit

SDG 4 Quality Education conference

In 2020 everything started as planned – we had LTPP placements set up for Maths and Literacy. Work started in Thaba Tseka with schools, teacher training and Lesotho College of Education. A CCGL cluster from Carmarthenshire visited for a week to Quthing,

Mokhotlong and Thaba Tseka working on their SDG 4 focused project ‘Nothing About Us without US’. Some stayed on for a week to co-lead a conference on SDG4 and learner voice. And then everything changed with the COVID-19 outbreak

Moving Online

Maths mentoring During lockdown our volunteers started mentoring through WhatsApp and Facebook (Basotho Maths Club). Although there could be technical difficulties using online meetings such as Zoom, everyone rapidly adapted. A mentoring and coaching course was piloted with colleagues from lecturers at Trinity St David.

Mentoring & Coaching with Lesotho College of Education

YouTube channel & online

conference

A group of teachers keen to carry on with CPD and peer support was established. They developed literacy and maths teacher videos for our YouTube channel. This was showcased at our first Online Conference, attended by 100 people.

Jolly Monitor App training

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Grade 1 teacher training

Six Grade 1 teachers and six Principals were trained on the use of Jolly Phonics as part of a pilot co-funded by Jolly Futures. The team was then trained by Jolly Futures on baseline assessment using the new Jolly Monitor app for Monitoring and Evaluation

“Being part of this project empowered me a lot since it build my confidence to speak and train other people. Now I am very confident and I feet that I can go far. Thanks to Mme Lillian Dolen to have given us this opportunity to be trainers!”

Online learning & mentoring

Collaboration with the British Council South Africa

Jolly Phonics Online Courses

Catch up clubs for literacy and Phonics Friday

We supported CPD for teachers across Lesotho in partnership with the British Council in South Africa. Basotho teachers were helped to complete online courses with Jolly Phonics – which then led to developing catch up clubs for literacy when schools eventually opened .From there the ever popular Phonics Friday Zooms sessions were born, which have continued all year..

Welsh education volunteers have been pooling resources and expertise on SDG13, SDG 6 and SDG 4. These resources are available to teachers and learners in both Wales and Lesotho.

Pupils at 14 Primary schools including Ninian Park Primary shown here, learned about the effects of climate change in Lesotho and how they can be mitigated

Earth Day and Climate Change

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Thank you

As with all charities, raising funds during the pandemic has not been easy. However, we have to thank our regular donors and those who responded to specific appeals for their generosity.

Supporting health workers with PPE

By December 2020 it was apparent that here was an urgent need for PPE in Lesotho. Family medicine doctors who took part in the psychological support project last year were asked for their priorities. An appeal was launched in January 2021 and with a few weeks over £10,000 was raised. Further donations enabled Lesotho Red Cross trainers to be given PPE and carry on with their important work. Many thanks to all our donors.

With the April 2020 London Marathon postponed our intrepid runners ran their own ‘virtual’ marathon for Dolen raising much needed funds. A big thanks to Angharad, Rachel and Jayne.

Virtual London Marathon

Strategic Priorities 2021-26

Work with partners to improve the life-chances and opportunities for people by:

Enhancing the effectiveness of teaching and learning in Lesotho

Deliver well-being and sports programmes

Improve understanding and access to health care in Lesotho Improve gender equity

Improve understanding and access to WASH Environment and Climate change

Maintain and expand friendships and professional peer relationships between Lesotho and Wales:

In Education Support education links & global learning in schools and further & higher education

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In Health
Support professional
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Facilitate
cultural
understanding and
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Secure and increase funding base:

Secure further grant funding for programmes

Careful monitoring of expenditure

Widen and deepen individual supporter base

Highly regarded organisation in Lesotho, Wales and UK:

High standard of governance and leadership

Communicate effectively with supporters, donors, funders and partners

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FINANCIAL ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31st MARCH 2021

Company Registration Number: 07578753 Charity Registration Number: 1143448

A. Hughes-Jones, Dyson & Co

Chartered Accountants

Caernarfon

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Contents Page
Independent Examiners Report 1
Statement of Trustees' Responsibilities 2
Income & Expenditure Account 3
Statement Of Financial Activities 4
Balance Sheet 5
Notes 6 - 10

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Independent Examiner's Report To The Trustees Of Dolen Cymru - Wales Lesotho Link

I report to the charity trustees on my examination of the accounts of the company for the year ended 31st March 2021, which are set out on pages 2 - 10.

Responsibilities and Basis of Report

As the Charity's trustees of the company (and also its directors for the purpose of company law) you are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Companies Act 2006 ('the 2006 Act').

Having satisfied myself that the accounts of the company are not required to be audited under Part 16 of the 2006 Act and are eligible for independent examination, I report in respect of my examination of your charity's accounts as carried out under section 145 of the Charities Act 2011 (the '2011 Act'). In carrying out my examination I have followed the Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145(5)(b) of the 2011 Act.

Independent Examiner's Report

I have completed my examination. I confirm that no matters have come to my attention in connection with the examination giving me cause to believe:

(1) accounting records were not kept in respect of the company as required by section 386 of the 2006 Act; or

I have no concerns and have come across no other matters in connection with this examination to which attention should be drawn in this report in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached.

B Hughes

B Hughes FCA A. Hughes Jones Dyson & Co. Chartered Accountants & Statutory Auditors Capel Moreia, South Penrallt Caernarfon, Gwynedd, LL55 1NS. Date:

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Statements of Trustees' Responsibilities

The Trustees are responsible for preparing the Report of the Trustees and the financial statements in accordance with applicable law and regulations.

Company law requires the Trustees to prepare financial statements for each financial year. Under that law the Trustees have elected to prepare the financial statements in accordance with United Kingdom Generally Accepted Accounting Practice (United Kingdom Accounting Standards and applicable law). Under company law the Trustees must not approve the financial statements unless they are satisfied that they give a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the company and of the profit or loss of the company for that period. In preparing these financial statements, the Trustees are required to:

The trustees are responsible for keeping proper accounting records which disclose with reasonable accuracy at any time the financial position of the company and to enable them to ensure that the financial accounts comply with Companies Act 2006. They are also responsible for safeguarding the assets of the company and hence for taking reasonable steps for the prevention and detection of fraud and other irregularities.

By Order of the Board

10/27/2021

Date

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Income and Expenditure Account For The Year Ended 31st March 2021

Notes
Income
Direct Expenditure
Gross Surplus
Other Operating Expenditure
Operating Surplus/(Deficit)
2
Investment Income
Surplus/(Deficit) For The Year
Funds Balances Brought Forward
Funds Balances Carried Forward
2021
£
182,824
173,813
9,011
-
9,011
475
9,486
128,411
137,897
2020
£
172,956
157,147
15,809
-
15,809
256
16,065
112,346
128,411

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Statement of Financial Activities for the Year Ended 31st March 2021

Notes
Income
Voluntary Income
3
Activities To Generate Funds
4
Investment Income -
Bank Interest
Charitable Activities
5
Total Income
Expenditure
Costs to Generate Funds
6
Charitable Activities
7
Total Resources Expended
Net Incoming Resources
Transfers Between Funds
Net Movement In Funds
Fund balances brought forward
Balances Carried forward
Unrestricted
Funds
£
30,899
2,581
475
34,157
68,112
4,256
84,423
88,679
(20,567)
33,532
12,965
63,597
76,562
Restricted
Funds
£
2,838
-
-
112,349
115,187
-
85,134
85,134
30,053
(33,532)
(3,479)
64,814
61,335
Total
Funds
2021
£
33,737
2,581
475
146,506
183,299
4,256
169,557
173,813
9,486
-
9,486
128,411
137,897
Total
Funds
2020
£
38,075
3,314
256
131,567
173,212
4,256
152,891
157,147
16,065
-
16,065
112,346
128,411

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Balance Sheet as at 31st March 2021 (Company Number: 07578753)

Notes
Fixed Assets
Tangible Assets
11
Current Assets
Debtors
12
Cash at Bank and In Hand
Liabilities: amounts falling
due within one year
13
Net Current Assets
Net Assets
15
Funds
Unrestricted
16
Restricted
16
£
£
£
£
253
338
5,058
19,486
198,256
114,730
203,314
134,216
65,670
6,143
137,644
128,073
137,897
128,411
76,562
63,597
61,335
64,814
137,897
128,411
2021
2020

The company is entitled to exemption from audit under Section 477 of the Companies Act 2006 for the year ended 31st March 2021.

The members have not required the company to obtain an audit of its financial statements for the year ended 31st March 2021 in accordance with Section 476 of the Companies Act 2006.

The directors acknowledge their responsibilities for:

The financial statements have been prepared in accordance with the special provisions of Part 15 of the Companies Act 2006 relating to small companies.

21 October

The Financial Statements were approved by the Trustees on 2021 and signed on their behalf by:

-Trustee

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Notes To The Accounts For The Year Ending 31st March 2021

1 Accounting Policies

Basis Of Accounting

These financial statements have been prepared in accordance with the provisions of Section 1A ''Small Entities'' Reporting Standard for Smaller Entities and in accordance with the Statement of Recommended Practice of the Financial Reporting Standard 102 ''The Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland'',the Companies Act 2006 and the SORP Accounting By Charities.

The financial statements have been prepared under the historic cost convention.

Income

All incoming resources are included in the SOFA when the charity is legally entitled to the income and the amount can be quantified with reasonable accuracy.

Grants receivable are shown in the Statement of Financial Activities in accordance with the terms of the grants. Grants received for specific purposes are shown as restricted funds.

No amounts are included in the financial statements for services donated by volunteers.

Expenditure

All expenditure is accounted for on an accruals basis and has been classified under headings that aggregate all costs related to the category. Where costs cannot be directly attributed to particular headings they have been allocated to activities on the basis consistent with use of the resources.

Costs of generating funds are costs incurred in order to raise funds for charitable purposes. Charitable activities are costs associated directly with the charity's ongoing projects. Support costs are those costs incurred directly in support of expenditure on the charitable activities. Governance costs are those incurred in connection with administration of the charity and compliance with constitutional and statutory requirements.

Capitalisation and depreciation of tangible fixed assets

All assets costing more than £300 are capitalised. Fixed assets are included in the balance sheet at cost. Depreciation is provided on all tangible fixed assets at rates calculated to write off the cost on a reducing balance basis over their expected useful economic lives as follows:

Office Equipment- 25% reducing balance

Fund accounting

General funds are unrestricted funds which are available for use at the discretion of the trustees in furtherance of the general objectives of the charity and which have not been designated for other purposes.

Designated funds comprise unrestricted funds that have been set aside by the trustees for particular purposes. The aim and use of designated funds is set out in the notes to the financial statements.

Restricted funds are funds which are to be used in accordance with specific restrictions imposed by donors or which have been raised by the charity for particular purposes.

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Notes To The Accounts For The Year Ending 31st March 2021

2
Net Incoming Resources for the year
is stated after charging;
Independent examiners fees
Depreciation on Tangible Fixed Assets
3
Voluntary Income
Unrestricted
Funds
£
General Donations
23,089
Gift Aid
1,803
Exchange visits & Travel Fees
207
Friends Fees
5,800
30,899
4
Activities To Generate Funds
Unrestricted
Funds
£
Fundraising
2,581
Other Income
-
2,581
5
Charitable Activities
Unrestricted
Funds
£
Teachers' Development Program
-
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
24,683
Welsh Government Wales & Africa
3,513
Other Grants
750
Government Covid Support
5,138
Other Income
73
34,157
2021
£
1,800
85
Restricted
Funds
£
-
-
2,838
-
2,838
Restricted
Funds
£
-
-
-
Restricted
Funds
£
54,000
19,208
14,993
24,148
-
-
112,349
Total
Funds
2021
£
23,089
1,803
3,045
5,800
33,737
Total
Funds
2021
£
2,581
-
2,581
Total
Funds
2021
£
54,000
43,891
18,506
24,898
5,138
73
146,506
2020
£
1,800
112
Total
Funds
2020
£
11,478
2,346
18,665
5,586
38,075
Total
Funds
2020
£
3,314
-
3,314
Total
Funds
2020
£
70,000
-
-
50,819
-
10,748
131,567

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Notes To The Accounts For The Year Ending 31st March 2021

6
Costs To Generate Funds
Unrestricted
Funds
£
General Fundraising costs
4,256
Wages
-
4,256
7
Charitable Activities
Unrestricted
Funds
£
Teachers' development Programme & exchange visits
169
Volunteer Expenses
1,786
Project Costs
33,533
Overseas Salaries
998
Release of Overseas Tax Provision
-
Support Costs
47,937
84,423
8
Support costs
Unrestricted
Funds
£
Salaries
36,870
Training & Recruitment
-
Office costs
1,635
Insurance
297
Rent & Rates
1,620
Bank charges
825
Lesotho office costs
2,686
Travelling costs
-
Sundry expenses
227
Trustee costs
136
Independent Examination
1,800
Professional Fees
1,756
Depreciation
85
47,937
9
Staff Costs
Salaries
Social Security Costs
Pension Costs
Restricted
Funds
£
-
-
-
Restricted
Funds
£
-
2,946
37,566
6,557
-
38,065
85,134
Restricted
Funds
£
32,903
2,106
827
-
-
72
2,127
-
-
-
-
30
-
38,065
Total
Funds
2021
£
4,256
-
4,256
Total
Funds
2021
£
169
4,732
71,099
7,555
-
86,002
169,557
Total
Funds
2021
£
69,773
2,106
2,462
297
1,620
897
4,813
-
227
136
1,800
1,786
85
86,002
2021
£
66,795
336
2,642
Total
Funds
2020
£
1,608
2,648
4,256
Total
Funds
2020
£
51,594
9,095
20,788
10,433
(20,861)
81,842
152,891
Total
Funds
2020
£
57,500
910
2,629
3,069
8,535
882
2,411
850
307
187
1,800
2,650
112
81,842
2020
£
56,998
849
2,301
69,773 60,148

The average number of employees was 4 (2020 4). (Full time equivalent 2021 1.85)

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Notes To The Accounts For The Year Ending 31st March 2021

10 Trustees

Expenses were re-imbursed to trustees amounting to £Nil (2020 £107)

11
Tangible Fixed Assets
Cost
At 1st April 2020
Additions
As at 31st March 2021
Depreciation
At 1st April 2020
Charge for year
At 31st March 2021
Net Book Value
At 31st March 2021
At 31st March 2020
12
Debtors
Trade Debtors
Other Debtors
Prepayments
13
Liabilities:Amounts falling due within
one year
Other taxation & Social Security costs
Deferred Grants
Accruals
2021
£
4,707
351
-
5,058
£
350
61,484
3,836
65,670
£
1,074
-
1,074
736
85
821
253
338
Office Furn/
Equipment
Total
£
1,074
-
1,074
736
85
821
253
338
2020
£
14,118
1,115
4,253
19,486
£
2,911
-
3,232
6,143

14 Share Capital

Dolen Cymru - Wales Lesotho Link is a company limited by guarantee and does not have any share capital.

15 Analysis Of Net Assets Between Funds

Analysis Of Net Assets Between Funds
Tangible fixed assets
Cash at bank and in hand
Debtors
Current liabilities
Unrestricted
Funds
£
253
136,921
5,058
(65,670)
76,562
Restricted
Funds
£
-
61,335
-
-
61,335
Total
2021
£
253
198,256
5,058
(65,670)
137,897
Total
2020
£
338
114,730
19,486
(6,143)
128,411

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Notes To The Accounts For The Year Ending 31st March 2021

16
Analysis Of Movements In Funds
Balance
Forward
Income
Expenditure Transfers
Unrestricted Funds
£
£
£
£
General Dolen Fund
63,597
68,112
88,679
33,532
Restricted Funds
Welsh Centre Fund
21,820
-
-
-
Rugby Academy
-
30,208
20,387
-
Phelisonong Donation
315
-
-
-
Teacher Placement Programme
31,773
56,419
39,485
(29,817)
WCVA Grants
5,000
14,993
15,391
(2,856)
School Link Funds
859
-
-
(859)
Walk the Global Walk
5,047
13,567
9,871
-
64,814
115,187
85,134
(33,532)
128,411
183,299
173,813
-
31/03/2021
£
76,562
21,820
9,821
315
18,890
1,746
-
8,743
61,335
137,897

Welsh Centre Fund

The fund was set up in order to raise funds to build, equip and run the Wales Centre Lesotho.

Teachers Placement Programme

This fund was set up following receipt of a three year grant from British Council Wales as part of the Welsh Government's International Education Programme in order to manage the placement of 18 teachers in Lesotho for a period of six months over the term of the grant.

Phelisonong Fund

The fund has been created to finance a sustainable agriculture and co-operative project in Phelisonong. The original funds are now treated as designated and have been transferred from restricted funds.

Lesotho Rugby Academy

The fund was established to finance the Lesotho Rugby Academy which delivers a rugby programme for school children in Lesotho which introduces the children to rugby to improve health and deliver the message about the benefits of healthy living.

School Link Funds

Funds are raised by schools in Wales for projects at their linked schools in Lesotho.

WCVA Grants

Funding to deliver first aid training in Thaba Tseka. Funding to provide mental health support and PPE for doctors in Lesotho.

Walk the Global Walk

EU funded project connecting across 12 nations in Europe, helping mobilise young people to support the UN Sustainable Development Goals.