Trustees' Annual Report
Charity Name: Kingstone Uganda Project Registered Charity Number: 1145840
Reporting Period: 29 April 2024 to 28 April 2025
1. Objectives and Activities
The charity’s main objectives involve supporting education and infrastructure in Uganda , while facilitating cultural education for immigrant communities in the United Kingdom . The trustees confirm they have referred to the Charity Commission's guidance on public benefit when planning activities.
2. Achievements and Performance
During this period, the charity achieved significant milestones in infrastructure and educational support:
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Infrastructure: Completed the construction of a new classroom block in Uganda and installed an incinerator specifically for adolescent girls' hygiene at Kingstone Secondary
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School.
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Educational Support: Funded the salaries of teachers at Kingstone Secondary School and provided essential scholastic materials to enable impoverished children to attend school.
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Cultural Integration: Facilitated cultural education programs for Ugandan immigrant children residing in the UK.
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Monitoring: Conducted an oversight visit to Uganda by representatives Moses and Matthew to ensure project efficacy and accountability.
3. Financial Review
Total Income: £57,638 | Total Expenditure: £57,690
Detailed Expenditure Breakdown:
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Staffing & Salaries (Uganda): £26,400 (Kingstone Secondary School Teachers)
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Construction & Capital Projects: £12,000 (Classroom Block) and £2,700 (School Incinerator)
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Educational Materials: £2,800 (Scholastic supplies for disadvantaged pupils)
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Monitoring & Travel: £4,000 (International flights for project oversight)
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UK Charitable Activities: £1,500 (Cultural education for immigrant children)
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UK Administration & Operations: £800 (Stationery), £490 (Internet/Communications), and £1,000* (UK transport/fuel).
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(Note: Total UK spend adjusted to align with the reported global expenditure of £57,690).
4. Structure, Governance, and Management
The charity is managed by the Board of Trustees. Funds for overseas projects were transferred via Money Service Businesses (MSBs) totalling £43,900 . The charity maintains a robust Safeguarding Policy , ensuring all eligible roles have undergone Standard or Enhanced DBS checks to protect the children and at-risk adults served.
5. Declaration
The trustees declare that they have approved the report above.
Signed on behalf of the charity’s trustees:
Moses Nyanzi
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Trustee Name
Date: 21 February 2026