

# **2021 ANNUAL REPORT** 


## KAFEL AID 

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## **CONTENTS** 

- **03   MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIR OF TRUSTEES 04   Message from the Executive Director 05   Eritrea 06   Kafel Aid Management hierarchy 07   Endowment 08   Maher Program 09   MyProject Program 10   Kafel Aid International Activities 23   Kafel Aid Activities in the UK 27   Financial Accounts 28 Independent examiner's report on the accounts 30   Kafel Aid Partners 31   Kafel Aid Directory** 


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## **MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIR OF TRUSTEES** 

2020 was an extraordinary year for all of us. A year in which the Covid-19 pandemic caused the death of hundreds of thousands of people, wreaked economic havoc and changed the life of many of us ever. The pandemic has had an unprecedented impact on the communities we work in and limited the aid support we provide to the deprived people. 

Despite these challenges, Kafel team worked diligently and successfully delivered training programs Maher under the umbrella and provided basic tools and kits for the graduates to start up a selfemployment business. 

I am, on behalf of all Kafel aid trustees so proud of the way we performed last year in terms of the quality and skills we trained the needy people which made a positive change in their lives and turned them into productive individuals. Indeed, without the help of Allah Ssubhanah-Wataala and the generous support from our donors, we would not be able to provide such noble training which had a real impact on their life and the life of their families. 

Finally, Jazakum Allahu Khiaran for everyone involved in our aid work and urge you to do more and more to change the life of needy people around the world. 


Dr./ Awolkhier Mohammedseid Nurhussien Chair Man awolkhier.m@kafelaid.org 

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## **MESSAGE FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR** 

As Kafel Aid marked its 6thanniversary in 2020, we feel honoured and pleased by Allah Subhanahuwataala help in uplifting many families and young generations via modern vocational training particularly designed to suites the market needs in the country that deprived Eritrean refugees live in. I am so glad to represent Kafel Aid in presenting this annual report to our stakeholders, by the sake of Allah worked hard to minimise the negative impact of the pandemic in 2020 by working closely with the local authority and producing programs such as Adult health awareness, Anger management techniques and Mental wellbeing programs which aimed to alleviate the mental and body health of frequent lockdowns in the UK. 

Furthermore, with the help of Allah Subhanah, we carried out our vocational training programs in Sudan, Yemen and Djibouti that aimed to turn the deprived families, the youth of both genders and refugees from dependent to charities and non-profit organisation support to productive individuals who rely, After Allah’s support, on their skills and knowledge to generate sustainable income. The year 2020 was different, where the pandemic paralysed life by causing the death of many individuals and turning the whole world into lockdown. Indeed, the recovery will take some time. But working collectively, the quality of life will improve sooner and quicker InshaAllah. 

Kafel Aid completed various training in the UK, Africa and Asia such as Nursing training, Air Conditioning repairs training course, Adult Health Awareness, Mechanic training, Mental Wellbeing, ESOL and IT courses in addition to giving out Zakat poor families and also sponsoring orphans successfully. I would like to express my gratitude and thank our trustees, donors, employees and charities who partnered with us in delivering such important courses. 


Abdulhakim Saleh CEO a.saleh@kafelaid.org 

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## **ERITREA** 

Bordered by Sudan, Ethiopia and Djibouti, it occupies a strategic area in the Horn of Africa but remains one of the most secretive states in the world. 

Eritrea is a one-party state in which national legislative elections have been repeatedly postponed. According to Human Rights Watch, the government's human rights record is considered among the worst in the world. 

Despite a peace deal with Ethiopia in July 2018, which inspired hope for reform, the government has not enacted meaningful changes in the system (Human Rights Watch ) 

Due to the current economic and political situations in Eritrea, young Eritreans flee from their country towards neighbouring countries such as Sudan, Yemen and Djibouti. In Eritrea, the compulsory military service, torture, arbitrary detention made it impossible for many Eritreans to remain in their country which resulted in 

making Eritreans one of the largest numbers of refugees who attempt to reach other countries and seek safer places. 

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KAFEL AID
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## **ENDOWMENT** 

In order to generate a sustainable and constant stream of income to support our charitable activities in perpetuity, Kafel Aid management had always a clear and ambitious strategy to obtain an endowment and by the help of Allah and the generosity of our donors around the world the dream came to reality when Kafel Aid charity purchased an endowment in Birmingham costing more than £370,000.00. It is estimated to have a constant income of around £3000.00 a month which will support Maher programs for a long term. 

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## **MAHER PROGRAM** 

_Having intensive consultation with charities in Sudan and after profound analyses of the refugees’ situations, we decided to provide long-term and unique aid support which will help in generating constant Income for the deprived refugees for both female and male through enhancing employability or providing machines and tools for them to establish a micro small business._ 

Maher is an innovative program aims to help Eritrean refugees to acquire well-respected qualifications in order to decrease the unemployment within refugees; particularly amongst youths who desperately fight for their basic human rights and their dignity. All programs under the umbrella of Maher or the complementary program (MyProject) aim to help the most disadvantaged Eritrean refugees and the poor people to generate a sustainable income through practical training and granting basic tools thereafter. In November 2017, 10 Eritrean refugees benefited from Mobile maintenance training course sponsored by Kafel Aid and provided basic kits for each participant to start his small business. Due to the fruitful impact of kind of training, Kafel carried on various practical training in Mobile Maintenance during 2018 and 2019. 

We worked hard to assist Eritrean refugees around the world so we established vocational training programs in the UK to help refugees in adapting the UK regulations and equip them with the decent skills to start work. 

In cooperation with Eritrean Muslim Community Association (EMCA) in London, Kafel Aid organised training workshops in women wellbeing. The course included activities such as: 

- Preventive ways against Cancer and diabetes Tips on how to lose weight Exercises to have a healthy body A healthy, balanced diet Workshop in Behaviour Management for parents 

Kafel works side by side with local organisations to help Eritreans living in the United Kingdom to be integrated into society. This year, Kafel Aid organised a workshop for Mums and Dads in how to manage children behaviour. This event targeted the wellbeing of Eritrean parents on dealing with challenging behaviour. 

Kafel Aid has been working together with local partners in Sudan, Djibouti, Yemen and UK to improve the skills of the Eritrean refugees through vocational training which will have a positive impact in their lives and the life of their families. 

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## **MYPROJECT PROGRAM** 

The positive impact of our vocational training on refugees could not be perfectly successful unless we provide the essential means for the refugees to generate income for themselves by utilising the acquired practical knowledge from Maher to work and support themselves and their families financially. Therefore, Kafel trustees realised the importance of granting graduates some kits and tools to start with, Kafel stablished My Project program which can be considered to be an auxiliary and an extension to the aforementioned program (Maher). 

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# **KAFEL AID INTERNATIONAL ACTIVITIES** 

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## KAFEL AID INTERNATIONAL 

## **2017** 




## **Health: Treatment Project E Y E  O P E R A T I O N S** 

Southern Sudan has spent most of the last five decades in a state of civil war and is a very remote region. The main causes for blindness can be contributed to the prevalence of cataract and trachoma. 

Due to lack of right and comprehensive prevention programs implemented by the government in this country Kafel and other - organisations work hard to provide essential check ups and medicines to fight eyes diseases 

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## KAFEL AID INTERNATIONAL 

## **2017** 




## **Vocational Training Project S E W I N G  M A C H I N E S** 

Kafel Aid, by the grace of Allah Subhanahu Wa taala, successfully handed over 10 sewing machines to the young adults who completed Maher program during 2016 and 2017 for the aim to help them start their way in this life and escape poverty through utilising the skills they possessed during the training. 

Five refugees benefited our program to provide water transport bullock carts in order to earn income by selling purified water to local residents. 

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## KAFEL AID INTERNATIONAL 

## **2017** 




## **Vocational Training Project D I E S E L  A U T O M O T I V E E N G I N E E R I N G** 

This program is aimed to train 30 refugees male on Diesel Automotive Engineering and its benefit will not only important and beneficial for trainees and their families; it also extends its positive impact to the local residents of the country that is hosting the refugees, it will assist trainees to build a career in the automotive repair industry. 

Refugees have dreams and inspirations of being productive people and the abandonment of such basic rights will inevitably lead them to depart and migrate to different countries. 

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## KAFEL AID INTERNATIONAL 

## **2017** 




## **Vocational Training Project** 

## **M O B I L E  M A I N T E N A N C E** 

By the help of Allah Subhanahu Wa Taala, Kafel Aid provided two consecutive vocational training projects in mobile engineering aimed to train 50 young refugees in order to alleviate their needs by helping them gain the necessary skills to start decent career in cell phone industry. The courses were designed to help new technicians master all levels of Mobile Phone and walk away with the knowledge and practical skills to immediately establish their own businesses. 

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## KAFEL AID INTERNATIONAL 

## **2019** 




## **Vocational Training Project E L E C T R I C I T Y  A N D B L A C K S M I T H I N G** 

At the beginning of 2019, Kafel Aid provided unique vocational training for 25 young refugees in the field of electricity and blacksmithing. The training aimed to help trainees to gain the required skills to work as electricians. 

Blacksmithing has been around for centuries, and it continues to forge on into the future as people carry on the long-held traditions of this craft. This craft centred around four main stages of the blacksmithing process: Heating, Holding, Hitting, and Shaping. This course mainly aims to teach refugees the techniques and skills by doing. 

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## KAFEL AID INTERNATIONAL 

## **2019** 




## **Vocational Training Project P R I M A R Y  H E A L T H  C A R E** 

Kafel Aid has recently completed the first stage of a vocational training project in primary health care for 30 Eritrean refugees in Sudan. Over the course of this stage, trainees exposed to a broad range of activities from health promotion and prevention to treatment of different emergency cases. 

We, Kafel Aid together with our partners are currently (at the time we write this report) working towards the second stage which will mainly focus on practical aspects where trainees will work in a hospital to practice what they learned in the first stage under the supervision of experienced doctors and nurses. 

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## KAFEL AID INTERNATIONAL 

## **2019** 




## **Vocational Training Project N U R S I N G** 

- It is well known in Sudan for patients to travel from town to another seeking necessary medical aid which in some cases the hardship of the journey causes medical conditions for such patients to escalate to emergency level or the death due to unavailability of medical services in the right time. Kafel Aid trustees understand the chronic need for medical professionals such as doctors, nurses and Emergency Care practitioners (ECP) in the rural areas hence we took it upon our shoulder and started, in addition to the Primary health Course we did before, to train 25 of young refugees and from the local community on Nursing vocational training and handed over the basic equipment provide medical support for the community. 

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## KAFEL AID INTERNATIONAL 

## **2019** 




## **Vocational Training Project** 

## **T A I L O R I N G** 

In November 2019, Kafel Aid, by the grace of Allah Subhanahu Wa taala, successfully handed over 25 sewing machines to the young females who completed Maher program. This project aimed to: 

- Help females acquire the necessary sewing and fashion design training 

- Encourage females from poorest families to be productive 

- Support females to overcome poverty and support themselves and their families through utilising the skills they possessed during the training. 

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## KAFEL AID INTERNATIONAL 

## **2020** 




## **Zakat O R P H A N S** 

Kafel Aid specialises in vocational training for the refugees and - local people to promote self sufficient individuals who utilise the gained skills to generate income and support themselves and their families. However, we understand the importance of sponsoring children who are left alone without safety and right care in the harsh environment of the refugee camps, hundreds of children have lost both or one of their parents. Therefore, in partnership with a local charity, we have sponsored orphans. We urge everyone to support this program. 

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## KAFEL AID INTERNATIONAL 

## **2020** 




## **Vocational Training Project A I R - C O N D I T I O N I N G  M A I N T E N A N C E** 

There are more than 7000 families of Eritrean Refugees living in Djibouti, most of these families have no means of support and depends on the UNHCR or other national and international charity organizations to provide them with their basic needs. Most of those families’ members are youngsters who did not have the opportunity to attend regular education courses in Eritrea neither in Djibouti, thus they do not have the required skills to join the employment market in the hosting country. Therefore, our aim was to provide these youngsters with the right skills so they can have better chances to find jobs and provide a decent life for themselves and their families. After completing the training, we gave out 20 units of AC maintenance kits to - the beneficiaries to help them start self employment businesses and benefit society. 

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## **Vocational Training Project M E C H A N I C S** 

This project was provided to higher school students from the Eritrean refugee community in Sudan who are not able to access higher academic education. The aim of this training was to help refugees gain skills to work in the area of the automotive industry. The project was funded by Kafel Aid in cooperation with a local charity in order to support this category of students who face a lot of difficulties to find a job and securing a promising future. Mechanics is a highly needed profession in Sudan, such demand helps the graduate to secure decent work. 

All students received certificates, tools and gained the required skills to start up their own projects as motor mechanics. 

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## **2020** 




## **Vocational Training Project N U R S I N G  ( Y E M E N )** 

Nursing has been always one of the most important careers around the world and its importance has increased lately due to the current international Pandemic. Yemen has been suffering from constant years of civil war that has destroyed the healthcare system - in the entire country.  Eritrean refugees in Al Khokha refugee camp lacked the minimum health care requirements before the war and the situation worsened with the current - war. Families in Al Khokha refugee camp used to send their patients to the nearest villages that might have considerable health care prior to the war, but now these families have no other choice but to suffer without any health care because of the siege that has been imposed by the fighting militias in the past few years. 

Therefore, this project aimed to train young Eritrean refugees males and females to ensure that the refugees can have the health care they need when they need it, also to provide these youngsters with a professional career that can enable them to support themselves and their community in the future.  With the help of Allah, 20 young Eritrean refugees completed this training and obtained the basic kits to start providing their services to the local needy families. 

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## **Health: Training Project** 

## **E - S A F T Y  F O R  P A R E N T S** 

The use of online content brings benefits for all ages. At the same time, children may come across inappropriate or harmful content. With the lockdown, the use of the internet by children increased for many reasons, especially for academic reasons. Kafel Aid provided online parenting classes delivered by expert instructors to raise parents’ awareness of the dangers of being subject to cyberbullying and - radicalisation. The parenting e safety online sessions covered the following learning objectives: 

- Emphasizing the importance of parents’ involvement during child’s media consumption using interesting discussions Encouraging parents to involve own children in programs with digital inclusion and engage their young children in coding games, blog posts, creating YouTube channel 

- Recognising virtual needs and encouraging child-led programs with social integrative programmes 

- Introducing parents for step by step gradually supporting the social medial development of own child by introducing a trial phase where parent become the first friend of own child in the Facebook 

- Describing the risks of not teaching children the proper internet behaviours 

- Raising the awareness of the parent about the importance of independent use of the internet which will need to be learnt 

- Describing main indicators of addiction 

- Mastering parental control tools 

- Raising the awareness about the benefit of the cooperation with the school 

- Describing the negative impact of the medial overconsumption on obesity, a decrease of productive times and cognitive abilities 

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## COVID-19 RESPONSE 

## **2020** 




## **Healt: Training Project A N G E R  M A N A G E M E N T** 

In 2020, we have organised online training for anger management and the prevention of violence. Poor Anger control is a major problem for those who have been affected by the current pandemic and those around them. It indeed wrecks the enjoyment potential of people's lives, leads to serious - relationship break ups and, in extreme cases, serious criminal offences. In this training, we aimed to increase participants awareness of the importance of controlling and managing one’s anger at such a difficult time. The training covered areas such as: 

- The Nature of anger and causes of violence 

- Behavioural factors: How can a person understand the factors that lead to anger and the right intervention to minimise such factors. 

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- Increasing feelings of self efficacy by building upon Success. 

- Relaxation techniques 

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## COVID-19 RESPONSE 

## **2020** 




## **Health: Training Project** 

## **E F F E C T I V E  P A R E N T I N G T E C H N I Q U E S  T O  M A N A G E  A N G E R** 

The seeds of empathy, caring, and compassion are present from early stages in a person’s life, but that to become caring, ethical people, children need mature and educated adults to help them at every stage of childhood to nurture these seeds into full development. Raising kids is one of the toughest and most fulfilling jobs in the world — and the one for which you might feel the least prepared therefore KFEL Aid organised in March 2021 a very informative workshop for parents to train and build up parenting skills and help them resolve any concerning matters in this regard. 

- The main topics and issues this workshop focus on were: 

- How to develop caring, loving relationships with kids 

- Being a strong moral role model and mentor 

- Making caring for others a priority and setting high ethical expectations How to Expand your child's circle of concern 

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- Boosting Your Child s Self Esteem. etc. 

- Be Flexible and Willing to Adjust Your Parenting Style 

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## **Training Project** 

## **D I P L O M A  I N  C O M P U T E R  S C I E N C E A N D  P R O G R A M M I N G** 

With the right kind of support, refugees can thrive and give back to the communities that have welcomed them. At a time when 68.5 million people are uprooted around the world, solidarity with refugees is needed more than ever (UNHCR). 

Kafel Aid provided training to 11 migrants to improve their IT skills so that they could, by the end of the course, search for decent jobs which will have an impact on their lives. Based on our expectations, the trainee can build up accurate knowledge and skills with proper confidence after completing this course. 

No doubt, such training will help integrate migrants into society. In addition, it gives the protection migrants need to be treated with respect and understanding while having the same rights, opportunities and responsibilities as other members of the society. 

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## **Training Project** 

## **I E L T S  A C A D E M I C  C O U R S E** 

- Language barriers can make migrants feel isolated, hopeless and anti social and it might even lead to depression. Struggling with speaking and comprehension causes difficulty in making career progress. For this reason, learning a language has been important for Kafel Aid to help provide IELTS courses for migrants and new arrivals free of charge. We helped 24 migrants to take part in such a course which will help them integrate into the job market or continue studying in English speaking countries smoothly. We urge donors to help us in promoting such vital training for it will benefit the migrants and the society where they live. 

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## **Health: Training Project M E N T A L  H E A L T H  F I R S T  A I D E R** 

The training was organised between 23rd July and 8th September 2020 to enable Kafel’s team to run wellbeing support and have a long-term impact on the way we help our clients, especially the - managing of the language barriers and offering services that take a culture sensitive approach. The course aimed to help volunteers detect early signs of abuse, domestic violence and mental health deterioration. Our volunteers will be able can guide those at risk to the available services preventing them from harming themselves, others or from committing suicide. 

Kafel cooperated with MHFA (Mental Health First Aid England) to organise the online training course by zoom. We have registered 29 learners for the course 

The course provides: 

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- An in depth understanding of mental health and the factors that can affect the well being, Practical skills to spot the triggers and signs of mental health issues 

- Confidence to step in, reassure and support a person in distress 

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- Enhanced interpersonal skills such as non judgemental listening 

- Knowledge to help someone recover their health by guiding them to further support - whether ’ - 

- that s self help resources, through the NHS, or a mix 

- All trainees received A manual by post which they will use as a reference whenever they need it. 

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**FINANCIAL ACCOUNTS** For the year end 1st April 2021 

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Charity Reg. 1159082
Kafel Aid
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 01/0412021
IIMr¢¥id¢t
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Pr¥ir )'tor
T•lal
Incomln8 resource5
IPICOME AND ENDOWMENTS From
Don•dons and
£52,187
£38.415
£￿•.603
£62.492
Gfft Jld
£l,Q36
£1,086
£1,487
Gr•nt
£io,o
£19.960
£29.960
Total ItKom1￿ I*￿ul¢
É632n
£Sa.375
£121.649
£63.971
Resources used
C05t ol 8eneratln8 luTrds
¢h•rliable •thvttles
É42.637
£33.478
É76,116
£65.305
Governanct C4)st
£3.650
E3,650
El,450
Total resources used
£lJ2,637
£37,128
£79,766
66,755
P4•1 In¢om• I IExp•ndhLbrnl
£20,636
121.247
£41.883
1£2.7ni
Tolal Funds brought forward
£1.373
£21.154
£29,527
£32.276
Tolèl Funds Carr￿d Iofward
£22A109
149AOI
£7L410
£29.527
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KAFEL AID
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION
AS AT 01/04/2021
2021
2020
AXED ASSET
Oth'ce Equipment
£5.018
£6239
Property IEndowmenil
É370,LK*)
£370,000
Accumulatèd Depreciation
1£41.9331
1É37,¢JXII
£328.067
£333,0
£333.085
£339,239
Cyrr•nt •M•ts
Cash at bank and in h)nd
£76.792
£29,828
Crndtors
Amount fallln8 due wilhln one year
1£10,4001
1£1.9671
N•1 Ass•t
É66.392
£27,861
Totsl net assets less cwrent Ibabblltles
£399.477
£367.1
Amoyrt f•lllw •ft•r mr•r• th•D tyi• y••r
Nel AssetsllUabllltSesl
E399.477
£306,004
R•pru•nt•d bv
Endowment
£328.067
£5.544
Unresiricred Fund
22.1x19
£28.556
Rtsiricted Fund
É49,401
£333.0
N•1 R•seryes
£399,477
£367,ICKI
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Notes on Accounts
l. Basls of preparatlon
Kafel Aid is a registered charity In England and Wales speclalised In
supporting Eritrean refugees in the world. Our primary concept IS to
provide vocational training that helps refugees in obtaining decent skills
and securing, thereafter, a sustainable source of Income and means of
living. We also organise educational workshops in UK to assist the newly
arrived Eritrean refugees to adopt the life in United Kingdom.
The financial statements have been prepared under the historic cost
convention and are in accordance wlth the Financial Reportin8 Standards
for smaller entities. the Companies Act 2006 and adhering to the revised
statement of Recommended Practice Accounting and Reporting by
Charities (SORP) effective since 21X)5.
Incomln8 Resources
All incoming resources included on the statement of Financlal Activities,
where there is entitlement, certainty of receipt and amount can be
quantifi'ed with reasonable accuracy.
Resources expended
Expenditure is accounted for on an accrual basis as a liability is incurred.
Charitable Expenditure comprises those costs incurred by the charity in
the delivery of its activities and services for its beneficiaries. It includes
costs that can be allocated directly or indirectly necessary to support
them.
Tangible Assets
All fixed assets are initially recorded at cost.
Depreciation 15 calculated so as to write off the cost of a55et, less It5
estimated residual value over the useful economic live of that asset as
follows:
Freehold Propertv
Leasehold Property
Fixture. fittrn8s and equlpment
Motor vehicles
Over 50 years on straight-line basis
Over 3 year5 on 5traight-Ilne bas15
15% on reducing balance
Over 4 Years on strai8ht-line
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Debtorj
Short term debiors are measured ai transactlon prlce Iwhlch Is usually the invoke prlcel.
less any impairment10sses for bad and doubtful debrs. Loans and other financial assets are
Inltr'ally reco8nised at transactton price bncludin8 any transacts'on c0515 and subsequentlv
measured al amortised cost determined using the effecttve Interest method. less any
Impairrnent1055es for bad and doubtful debts,
Credltors
short term creditors are measured at Iransaclion price {which is usually the invoice pricel.
Loans and other hnancial liabllrdes afe Inltt'ally recognlsed at lr3nsactt.on price net ol anv
transaction costs and subsequently measured at amord5ed cost delermined u51n8 the
effecdve Interest rnethod.
Reserve5 Pollcv
Kafel Aid reco8nises the important ol havln8 reserves. these funds are Ireely avaSlable
to spend on any of charitvs purposes and hence exclude restricted lunds. They will be
used to mitigate significant f311 in income or to take advantage of any opportunity.
Kafel Aid faces number of risks that may result in the need to use the charity reserves.
Some of these include..
Reductlon In indlvldual donattons
Unexpected Increase In the operatlonal expenses
External factors imparting the charity such as,.
>p Increase in National Living Wages
Reduction in the amount of rent we receive from the endowment
Pandemics which greatly limits the fund collection activities.
The level of reserves wlll be revlewed annually lo ensure the fund utllised In Ilne with
the risk Kafel my encounter.
Reserves are fepre5ented by ihe fund balances as disclosed In the Flnanclal Accounts
section of this Teport.
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Donatlons and legatles
Dona16r)D5
52,187.14 f 38.415.43
Glft 4bd
£1,086.10
Grnnt
Government Covld Grant
E1O,CD).￿1
London Comfflunity Grant
£19.960.IJO
¢h•fltsbl• Idl￿￿•9
AC malnten•n¢e tr*lnin8
É6,745.33
Refts8ees In the UK tralnlt
Adult Healih AwaTeness
£820.08
£975.
Anger manaiement teachin85
8ulldln8 Insurance
DtPfÈUa￿0n
Gas safely Cert,
Malntenance
£8W.
É1,6CK>.58
É7.4CK>.
É80.
£335.IX>
M•rkefjnq ￿$t
Nursing tralnini
Ofphjn expenses
Zakah
£7,0￿.?4
É5.581.73
£5(W.￿}
£1,550.LX)
Operational Expenses
Travel and Subsisience
£36.597.25
£340,00
OfNte Rent
£5.700.00
G•¥*rn*n¢• Cosi
Consuliancy lees
5ur¥eyor lees
3.350.Q)
£3￿.
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CHARITY COMMISSION
FOR ENGLAND AND WALES
Independent examiner's report
on the accounts
Section A
Independent Examiner's Report
Report to the trusteesl
members of
KAFEL AID
On account8 for the year
ended
0110412021
Charlty no
(If any)
115￿82
Sot out on pages
28
Respectlve The charity's Iruslees are responsible for the preparalion of the accounts.
responslbllltles of The charity s Iruslees consider that an audit is not required for this year
trustees and examiner under section 144 of the Charities Act 2011 Ilhe Charities Acll and Ihal an
independent examination is needed. (The charity's gross income exceeded
£250,000 and l am qualified lo undertake the examination by being a
qualified member of Inamed bodyll. Delete I l if nol applicable.
11 is my responsibility lo..
examine the accounts under section 145 of the Chari118s Act,
lo follow the procedures laid down in the general Directions given by the
Charity Commission (under section 14515llbl of the Charities Act. and
lo slate whether partieular matters have come lo my all8nlion.
Basls of Independent My examination was carried out in accordance with general Directions given
examlner's statement by the Charity Commission. An examination includes a review of the
accounting records kept by the charity and a comparison of the accounts
presented with those records. 11 also includes consideration of any unusual
items or disclosures in the accounts and seeking explanations from the
Irusl8es concerning any such mallers. The proceduies undertaken do not
provide all the evidence that would be required in an audit, and
consequently no opinion is given as to whether the accounts present a 'lrue
and lair, view and the report is limited lo those mallers sel out in the
slalemenl below.
Independent In connection with my examination. no material matters have come lo my
oxamlnerfs slalement allenlion lolher than that disclosed below ') which gives m• cause lo believe
that in, any material respect..
the accounting records were not kept in accordance with section 130
of the Charities Act., or
the accounts did not accord with the accounting records., or
the accounts did not comply with the applicable requirements
concerning the fom) and conlenl of accounts sel out in the Charities
(Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 other than any requirement
Ihal the accounts give a 'lrue and fair. view which is not a matter
considered as part of an independent examinalson.
I have have come across no other matters in connection with the
examination lo which attention should be drawn in this report in order lo
enable a proper understanding of the accounts lo be reached.
Please delete the words in the brackets if they do not apply.
Signod:
Dat•:
2810112022
IER
December 2017
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Name:
Kamal Yessen
Rolevant profgssional
qualification{sl or body
(if any):
BA (Honsl Accounting and Finance
Full membership of Association Accounting Technicians
Director of Global link Accountants LTD
Address:
214-218 Herbert Road.
Birmingham, England
B10 OPR
Section B
Disclosure
Only complete if the examiner needs to highlighl mallers of concern (see CC32,
Independent examination of charity accounts.. directions and guidance for
examiners).
IER
December 2017
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## KAFEL AID DIRECTORY 

## **Trustees Names** 

Dr AWOLKHIER M. HUSSIEN SOLAYMAN HAMED Nejat Mehammed Mr ABDULHAKIM SALEH 

## **Charity Registration Number** 

1159082 

## **Company number** 

08592120 

## **Addr es s** 

## **Birmingham** 

162-164 High Street Birmingham B12 0LD 

## **London** 

14 Goldhawk Road, Shepherd's Bush London, W12 8DH United Kingdom 

www.kafelaid.org info@kafelaid.org Tel. Number 0121 306 9301 

## **Ban k er s** 

Al Rayan Bank 394 Coventry Road Birmingham B10 0UF 



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