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2022-12-20-accounts

INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION AND POVERTY RELIEF

TRUSTEES' REPORT & FINANCIAL STATEMENT

FOR THE YEAR ENDED 20 DECEMBER 2022

CHARITY REGISTRATION NO: 1152795

INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION AND POVERTY RELIEF

CONTENTS

Page
Trustees and Professional Advisors 1
Trustees Report 2
Accountants Report 3
Receipts and expenditure account 4
Balance Sheet 5
Notes to the accounts 6-7

INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION AND POVERTY RELIEF

TRUSTEES AND PROFESSIONAL ADVISORS

CHAIR: Sabar Hussain
TRUSTEES: Sabhira Koser
Mudasar Hussain
Ibrar Ul Hassan Syed
BUSINESS ADDRESS: 96 Delamere Road
Manchester
M19 3WR
BANKERS: HSBC
ACCOUNTANTS: Zaheer and Company
63 Kingsway
Burnage
Manchester
M19 2LL

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INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION AND POVERTY RELIEF

TRUSTEES REPORT

Mission statement

Help to create a healthy, educated, prosperous and self-sustaining society

Aims and objectives

(1) To advance the education of persons in need, including orphans, anywhere in the world by the provision of financial aid and materials including but not limited to books, furniture, stationary, clothing and electronic hardware/software and also though the construction of schools, colleges, training centres and universities as the trustees in their discretion think fit.

(2) The relief of poverty and sickness anywhere in the world, and in particular, those affected by natural causes or by wars and conflicts either foreign or domestic by the provision of financial or other assistance including but not limited to medicines, shelter, furniture stationary, food, clothing, sanitation and clean drinking water, electronic hardware/software and also the construction of hospitals and medical centres as the trustees in their discretion think fit.

How do we achieve our aims and objectives?

We provide a range of services that includes:

  1. Merit based scholarship projects in Pakistan

  2. Working with the Homeless in UK

  3. Providing clean water in Pakistan

  4. Distribution of monthly/yearly food packs in Pakistan

  5. Running a free hospital in Gujrat Pakistan

Our projects

We successfully delivered number of projects in Gujrat – Pakistan. 2022 was very hectic year for the charity. The current infant mortality rate for Pakistan in 2024 is 54.657 deaths per 1000 live births, a 2.01% decline from 2023. Infant mortality is one of highest in Pakistan compared to other countries. We set up and established a Free mother and child Hospital in Gujrat offering OPD to poor and needy people. Pakistan hardly spend 2% of annual GDP on health and due to inflation and cost of living crises, accessing health services and treatment is very expensive and becoming increasingly for common man. We tried to bridge the gap and provide a service to cater for the poor and needy so they could access quality health care at near enough zero cost. We employed qualified doctors and allied healthcare staff. The hospital also has in house laboratory and pharmacy to provide one stop service for patients. The hospital opened its doors to public in September 2022. Since its inauguration, we treated over 25000 patients in its 1st year.

Water 4 Life Project – saving lives through clean water in Pakistan. Sadly, accessing the clean water is another massive problem in Pakistan where people are terribly affected by water born disease such as Hepatitis C in Pakistan. We also received the donations to build 3 new water filtration plants and saved lives, where local residents were able to get clean water for free and reduce the risk of getting sick. In addition to this, 10 water coolers were provided to various educational institutions so students could get ice cold clean water..

In Pakistan nearly over 35% of population is living below the poverty line so food security is a massive problem in Pakistan. Keeping this in mine IEPR distributes around 3- to 35 food parcels evert month. The food is distributed amongst the absolute poor families who are finding it impossible to put food on table. However, during the blessed and holy month of Ramadan around 400 to 500 families are given supply of 1 month of food supply.

Homelessness has been on the rise in the UK as well. 1 in 74 people in Manchester are

homeless. Rough sleeping in Manchester increases 26% across Manchester in a year. IEPR working with a like minded organisation ‘Organic Soul’, we provided hot meal and drinks for around 80 people twice a week every Monday and Friday in Piccadilly Gardens Manchester.

Pakistan's literacy rate is around 59%, with males at 71% and females at 48%. Pakistan spends around 2.3% of its GDP on education. Pakistan ranks 130th out of 146 countries with respect to Education for All's Development Index (EDI). Through our merit-based scholarship more than 50 students from poor background have been helped. Students who meets our eligibility criteria receive full fees, uniform and text books to complete their studies.

Pakistan Flood Relief as Pakistan suffered serious floods in 2022. IEPR setup a campaign through Just Giving to raise funds for people who were affected by these devastating floods. We managed to distribute 400 food parcels through another charity namely Al Khidmat.

Fundraising

Most of our fundraising is from direct donations from family and friends. This can be regular direct debit and one-off contributions. However, we have used JustGiving to raise substantial funds to fud our projects online, as it is multimedia world so online platforms like Facebook Instagram, and TikTok has been used to promote our projects. It should be noted bulk of our Instagram, and TikTok has been used to promote our projects. It should be noted bulk of our planning to a big fundraising event in 2023.

Trustees and officers

The trustees and officers served during the year and since the year end were as follows:

Trustee’s:

1. Sabar Hussain - Chairperson

2. Sabhira koser

3. Mudassar Hussain

4. Wahid Iqbal

5. Ibrar ul Hassan Syed - secretary

Treasurers Responsibilities

Charity law requires the trustees to prepare statements of accounts for each financial year. In preparing those financial statements, the trustees are required to:-

select suitable accounting policies and apply them consistently

The trustees are responsible for keeping proper accounting records which disclose with reasonable accuracy at any time the financial position of the charity and to enable them to ensure that the financial statements comply with ' The Charity (Accounts and Audit) Regulations 1995.

Sabar Hussain

Date:

Page 2

ACCOUNTANTS REPORT

TO THE TRUSTEES OF BRITAIN KERALA MUSLIM CULTURAL CENTRE

As described on page 2 you have approved the accounts for the year ended 20 December 2022 as set out on pages 4 to 7. In accordance with your instructions we have compiled these unaudited accounts from the accounting records and information supplied to us.

Mr. Farroukh Zaheer (FCCA) Zaheer and Company Chartered Certified Accountants and Registered Auditors 63 Kingsway Burnage Manchester M19 2LL Date:

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INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION AND POVERTY RELIEF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 20 DECEMBER 2022

Notes
RECEIPTS
1
EXPENDITURES
2
NET INCOME / LOSS FOR THE YEAR
BALANCE BROUGHT FORWARD
BALANCE CARRIED FORWARD
2022 2022
£ £
Restricted
-
Un-restricted
43,576
- 43,576
(55,211)
- (55,211)
- (11,635)
-
- (11,635)

Page 4

INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION AND POVERTY RELIEF BALANCE SHEET AS AT 20 DECEMBER 2022

Notes
FIXED ASSETS
Tangible Assets
CURRENT ASSETS
Cash at bank and in hand
3
Prepayments
CURRENT LIABILITIES
Accural
NET CURRENT ASSETS
NET ASSETS
CAPITAL AND RESERVES
Reserves b/f
Income over expenditure/(Expenditure over
receipts) for the year
2022 2022 2022
£ £
£
Restricted
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
26,691
26,691
540
-
540
-
26,151
26,151
37,786
(11,635)
26,151
Un-restricted
26,691
540
-
540
-
26,151
37,786
(11,635)
26,151

I approve there accounts and confirm that there trustees have made available all the information and explanations for their pr

Signed---------------------------------------------------------------------Sabar Hussain

Date:-

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INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION AND POVERTY RELIEF NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 20 DECEMBER 2022

Note: 1
Donations
Income from grants and donations we
Note: 2
Charitable Activities
Bank Charges
Other Legal & Proffessional
Advertising & Pr
Accountancy fees
Insurance
Subscription
Restricted
-
Un-restricted
43,576
2022
Total
43,576
- 43,576 43,576
re accounted for o
Restricted
-
-
-
-
-
n a receipt basis.
Un-restricted
Total
53,351
53,351
146
146
536
536
397
397
540
540
79
79
162
162
- 55,211 55,211
Note: 3
HSBC UK
Note: 4
Accural
2022
26,691
26,691
540
-

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