PthfOJA LEO
Receipts and Payments AeeouDts
for the year ended 31 December 2024
Reglltered Charlty Iyumber. 1162710
Clayton & Brewill
Chartered A￿U￿10￿ts
Cawley Ho
149-155 Canal Street
Nottingham
NGI 7HR

PAMOJA LEO
Contents of the Fln*ntial StAtements
for the year ended 31 December 2024
Re￿rt of the Tn￿le<•
io.
Tndependfflt Exarniner'5 Rep)rt
ii.
R￿eIpts and P8ym¢nts Account
12.
s￿ernent of Ass¢ts and Liabilities
13.
Note lo the A¢¢ounls

PAMOJA LEO
Report of the Trnste
For the year ended 31 December 2024
The objects of the charity are:
the prevention or Telief of poverty for rtsideDts in Tanzanii 8Dd
the advancement of edu(ztion of primatily children in Tanzani&
PUBLIC BENEFIT
In setting objecives> pI8Dllin8 for activitics and delivering those a¢iiviiio the tntstecs havc had regard for.
and given du¢ consideration ￿ the 8eneral guidance publiyhcd by the Charity Commission relalinB to
public benefil.
The ttctivitics taken to b¢n¢fit ihc public have been mainly that of education and promotion of children's
ri8hts with the intention of r¢lief of ￿VertY.
AcfiviTIES
Pamoja Leo s Mlssion.. transfornitng ¢are for orphans and vulnerable children
Pumoja Leo s Vislon.. All children Brow up in a loving family or community and all orphan and
vulnerablc children Ar¢ heard and priorilized. s￿lfi￿llY thildren under 5 years 01(L
Pwnoja Leo's charitable activilies discbarged primarily by our implementation partner Pamoja L￿ in
Tanzani& a registered Intenwional N(10 (I-NGO/R21(W27).

PAMOJA LEO
Report of the TryJtee5 (Cont'd)
For the year ellded 31 December 2024
2021￿2025 VI￿0￿
l. No child UDd¢r 5 in orph8nA8e care
2. Provide free day care services forat-rigk childrenunder 5 and create a network of service Providers
to support them.
3. Provid¢ forniula io families earin8 for babies with no lacthting mother
4. Re¢ruit. promote and trdin fosler par¢nts lo care for abused. abandotteAI, neglected or totsl orphans
until pernieDant golution can be found.
S. Reunify children in orplwia8¢5 with parents or extended family where possible by addressing the
root casue of tbe issue5 le4din8 to seperation.
6. Empower those that carc for orphans and vulnerable children and singl¢ le¢n mums with skills
busines8 SUPOrt to provid¢ for their children so ￿VertY is nev¢r a r¢480n for seperation.
7. Provide safe alternatives forabvsed children and to ensure the awareness of how to rekY)rt. prevtht
and support children.
8. Create a community of those that believe in the movement. Educate and support organisations.
donors. orphanages and fimders on alternative care M￿1¢]$ and how to keep children in families.
9. PTovid¢ th¢ tools. tecbnology and knowl¢dg¢ ¢0 cre•* accounthbility and compliance io th¢ laws
and ¢hildr¢n'8 rights frameworks relaied to ory)b8n And vulnerable children.
On pages 3 and 4 there is a high level summary of the three main proje£ts operating in T4n74ni8 during
this period:

PAMOJA LEO
Report of the Trustees {Cont'd)
For the yeAr end￿ 31 Deeember 2024
The BAby ProJe¢tr.
The Bgby Project ¢xiyts to keep babies in families and out of orphanages. Whth a Dew mother dies. the
only options used io be:
Forniula milk al 2C4YA of the average family'i MOnt￿Y inC4)me
Cow's milk, leading to malnutrition
An orphanage wher¢ acce&s to milk is condition81 on reJinqui8hing the baby
Our model provides another option.
We provide fre¢ mill fecding mAtsrials and other support
We cover expen8es foT that ￿bY to survive within the firnt yev. including weekly visits for data
colleetion and training
We prevent further abandonment by providin8 services. 8UPPOrt and a nelwork of community.
based child protector8.
Famlly Flrst:
This project supports vulnernble children aged 0-6 to remain in family-based car& We nm the only free
Early Childhi)od Development (ECD) center and daycwr in Tan8&
Attendees may have graduated from The Baby Proje¢ be children of abuse Jurvivors. reunifi¢d with
families or foster children, or may be children who have just come from the most disadvantaged of
background$.
Th¢ objectivcs:
Fatnily-bLs¢d car¢ is the first response in Child prot¢¢tion for children a8¢s 0-6. Providing family
str¢ngth¢ning s¢ryi¢es; psychoso¢ial atld ¢du￿tIOn sut¢)ort. fil persons. adoptions and livelihood
support. and case management
Running a higb-qualiry ECD center promoting play.b8sed learnitig, trauma.ltiforn1￿ care and
child-centered support
Supporting All female caregivet5 of Orphane￿ abandon￿ and abus￿ children with free
parenting and livelihood trainin& medical f¢es and other servic¢s.

PAMOJA LEO
Report of the Trnrtets {Cont'd)
For the ye*r ¢ndwl 31 December 2024
The Hope Project:
This project supports girl¥ ihat have experienwl sexual violence or exploitation from the orphanage
syst¢m. We specializc in the prevetttlOD of sexual ¢xplOilatio￿ abuse and harnssment. We use our
estsbli8heAI foster carc network to provide l¢mporny placements to provide safe spaces for girls which iti
2023-2024 has also resulted in abus¢r6' conviction&
Proj￿¢ Hope pmidcs:
Foster carers with placemcnl and case management assistance
Comfort kits for children placed ID foster or T¢mand homL
Edu¢Ation or training sponsorship
We 8150 fight for the rights of Ghildren living in 0￿hanage$ using our foster catt servic4 case
manag¢mcnl system and support from our social work¢r8. Objectives..
Supporting survivors of sexu81 abuse or vulnernble ehildr¢n living in care
Reunificaliort lo families or fostcr Care placements where possible
Raising awareness of how lo report ab￿Se and the supprt systems availabl¢
Ensuring th¢ legal compliatice of homes lo ensure childrcD'S rights are upheld

PAMOJA LEO
Report of the Trnitees (Cont'd)
For the yt*r ended 31 December 2024
ProgreJ# Summary
Cha1rn14n'i Repor¢ for the Year Ended 31 December 2024
Introductlon
It is my pleasure to present the Chairman's Rel￿ for Pamoja Leo for the finaneial year ended 31
Lkcember 2024, This was a year of meaningfvl progres9. StTen8thened PaTtneT5hip4 and continued
commitment to improving th¢ liv¢8 of chilthm and f8milies in Tangl T•tizani
Overvtew of tbe Ye•r
Throughout 2024. Pamojh Leo continued to deliver vitsl sthvi¢ts &cross its three core Programmes: Th¢
Baby Proj¢¢i Family First, and The Hope Proje¢L Each programme played an es5enlial rol¢ in ¢nsurin8
that vulnerable childr¢n remained in safe. nurnwin8 fAmilies rathu than instilutionai care. Despit¢
operatin8 in a challen8in8 fimding ¢nvironm¢nl. Pamoja maintaiti￿ stability 8nd remained focused
on achievin8 impact. sustainability, 8nd th¢ wellbNng of thc ￿Mmuni¢l¢S it wies.
Key A¢hlevements 4nd Mlle8¢one•
In 2024. Pumoja La) achieved a number of important milestonu:
FuAdralslng Growth:
The charity strengthened its ￿ndraising inili8tive8. achieving SULYess through The Big Give 2024.
Prepgrations also began foT new paT¢ner5hiF3 and awaTen¢55 c4mpai￿$. including a collaboration witb
Swansea University Sports UDIOIL
PTogr4mm¢ Demvery Ind Stablllty:
The three core proje¢ts: Th¢ Baby Proj¢cl F8mily First. and The Hope Projecl, contillued to provide
ential education. care, and prot￿lI0n for children across Tanga. Siaff retention remained strong,
supported by ongoittg traiDing aod the wnynitmenl of a ded¢￿ted lo¢al tegm.
Partnerjhlp Development:
The year saw the strcn8th¢nin8 of key collaknrntion& Islamic Help provided suP￿rt towards school fees
for Day Centre children. Such pwthrships demonstrnted growing re￿gnitiOn of Pamoja L￿)'S quality of
car¢ ond ￿)Un￿bilIty.
GovernAllce and IU$k Managernenl:
The Board maintained active oversight of operations aDJ 8ov¢man¢¢, ¢ompl¢ting a review of thc Risk
Register and aligning practices wilb the Charity Governance Code. Tn￿te¢S Continu￿ to f￿uS on
Compliance, safeguarding, and IoDg-tern) orgallisational sustsinability.
PrepxrAlions for the 10 Year Atmiv¢n*ry:
As Pamoja Leo Pdpproached its tenth anniyersary in 2025. preparations began for commemorntive
activities to celebrate a decade of service. The antiiversary was planned as att opportunity to refiect ort
achievements, honour staff and support¢r4 strett8d￿ enga8¢ment with partners and dott0￿.

PAMOJA LEO
Report of the Tru￿¢￿ Icont'd)
For the y￿r ended 31 December 2024
Impa¢t and Bemefl¢l•rks
Durtng 2024, Pamoja Leo's progrdmmes made a tangible difference in the lives of children and families
in Tanga. Through c￿lY ¢hildhood ducalion, family suppor4 and child prolection work. the OTganisation
empowered ¢aregtver4 strengthened family structures, and improved outcomes for vulnerable children.
The dedication of the TAnzaniA b&8ed ieam ensured that every child under the organisation's care
r￿e7Ved safety, ttur¢uring. and opportunities ￿ thtive.
Flnanclai Overvlew
The charity remained financially stsble throughoui 2024. Dwite pre8surcs alTeciing the wider charitabl¢
sector, Pamoja Leo $ystained its operatiOD$ and met programme Commitmen￿ This stability WBS made
possible through the generosity of Core donors. the Big Give campaign. and a network of lon8-tern)
individual support*5. The ffi￿tee$ exerciseAJ prndent fi[w￿la1 mana8emenl and continued to take steps
lo diversify income 80urces and Str￿8th¢￿ rcseThes ￿ ensure Twilience.
GovtrnaDce and Truiteuhlp
The Board of Trustees met regularly throughout 2024. maintsining bigb standards of governance and
oversight. Trustees reviewed key policies, ensured compliance wilh the Charity Govemance Code. and
monitored safeguarding and financial a¢￿untabLl1ty. The Board retnained fijlly engaBed in 5UPPOrting
the orgAnisation's mi&8ion and 5trtteBiC direction.
LI￿k￿l Aboad
As the charity entered 2025, atlention ttuDeAI to the celebration of Pamoja Leo's 10 Year Anniversary.
The mile5ton¢ will provide an OPPOTtunity io showcase a d￿1¢ of dedication to children and familics
and lo renew engagement with donors. partners, and suppon¢r8. t￿okIng th¢ charity intends to
build on its strong foundation by stren￿hen1￿8 fundraising capacity, expanding partner5hip5, and
fillalisin8 a new strategic plan to 8uidc its Dex¢ ph06¢ of gn)wth.
aoslnK Remar
The achievements of 2024 reflected the collective effort and d￿l¢￿tion of many. I extend my sinc¢rc
thanks to my fellow trustee5, our staff itt Tanunia, and our 8en¢rous supportcrs in th¢ UK and abroad.
Together, we continue to embody the tNe spirit of "Pamoja" (Swahili for tos¢thmie55) 38 we work to
protect and empower ehildren and families in Tanzani&
Abel Okello
Chair of TnL8te

PAMOJA LEO
Rwort of the TTh8tees (Con¢'d)
For the year ended 31 Ikc¢mber 2024
FINANCIAL REVIEW
Receipts totalling £102,643 (2023.. £124.227) were received duritig tbe year. Payinents totalling
£106.584 (2023: £119,975) were made during the year. This leaves net expenses of £3,941 for the year,
mpared lo n¢t r¢c¢ipts of £4252 in 2023.
RESERVES POLICY
Th¢ or8anisation's reserves policy is to aim to hold a minim￿￿ of 3 months, worth of unrestricted
expenditure in general free rrseTV¢5, meaning Unr￿tricted fimds excludin8 thc6e tied up in fixcd assets.
The purpo8e of holding such rcs¢rv¢s is lo provide buffer funding ID the event of 8tempor8ry fa]1 in incom4
and to cover th¢ costs of orderly. child-safe closure if rrtessary.
The 8ener81 free reserves &q al 31 Dccffliber 2024 were £6.924 and average monthly expenditur¢ from
un￿StriCted funds during the year w83 £8.388 implying thai the or8anisation held approximately 280/0 or
the target res￿¥¢ l¢v¢l.
Th¢ mistees will aiTn lo increase th¢ res¢rv¢ amount lo the requir&1 level during the next period, ￿p￿tallY
in lighi of anticipat¢d global fulacial uncertainty and the cuttent dooor fvoding ¢Dvimnment.

PAMOJA LEO
Report ofthe Trnstees {Cont'd)
For the ye#r elld￿ 31 December 2024
STRUCTURE GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMEwr
Govaning Dowwt
The ¢h8rity is a Charitable Incorpornted Organsation (CTO) TC8iste￿d on 16 July 2015. and amended 26°
January 2018.
A$ of 218t August 2019 our implementing parther Pamoja La) in the T8n74ttia was forn￿lIy register¢d as
an Internatiou81 NGO with Pamoja Leo UK named 88 its Imenjalional paikner. The TanLqnian NGO is
registered with the Mini8ty of Health Community Development G¢od¢r Elderly Childrcn (MOHCDGEC)
und¢r the registrntion reference.. l-NGOn1210(K)427. Pomoja Leo rz has rtteived Charttsblc Stath$ Ruling
Certificate und¢r S¢rtion I l of the Tax Administyiion Act. CAP 438 on 17" March 2020.
RECRUITMENT AND AppoINfMEiwf OF NEW TRUSTEES
The truslccs may appoint a person wbo As willing to xt 98 a trustee. The recrnitmeDt of trusiees would
¢ome from contac¢8 approved by existing tru51ees.
INDu￿10N AND TRAINING OF NEW TRUSTEES
The traintn8 and induction provided for ocw ttvytees will depend on their existing ￿perienCe.

PAMOJA LEO
Report of the Trustees (Cont'd)
For ihe yeir ended 31 Deeember 2024
REFERELYCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE DETAIIS
Reglstered Charlty number
1162710
ReOstered Offlee
69 Victor Road
Teddington
TWII 8SP
Thistees
E Hill
G Harris-Hill
S Rhodes
A Okello
E Smith
D Bowry-Blum
Independent Exlmlner
Clayton & Brewill
Chartered Ac¢ount#nt$
Cowley House
149-155 Canal Str¢¢t
Noltingham
NGI 7HR
Banke
Metrobank
One SouthamptonRow
London
WC18 SHA
Approved by Order of the Board of TnLSt¢Cs rm 28° (ktober 2025 and 8i8ned on their behalf by.
E Htii (r￿￿tee}

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PAMOJA LEO
Independent Ex*mfner's Report to ihe Trustees of P*moJx L
I r¢port on the accounts of the ¢I￿lty for the year elld￿ 31 December 2024 which are set out on pagcs 12
to 14.
Responylbllltlej and basts of report
As the charity's trustees you arc rwiblc for the pyeparntion of th¢ a￿ounts in accordance with th¢
r¢quircments of the Charili¢s Act 2011 ('%he Act.).
I report in T¢specl of my exartiillaliort of the charity's accoullts carried out undcr ￿lion 145 of the Aci and
in ¢aTrying oui my examination I havc follow¢d all the applicabl¢ Diieciions giv¢n by the Cljarity
Cotnmi$sion under section 145(5)(b) of the Act.
Independent examlner'i it*t¢men¢
I have compl¢¢¢d my examination. I confirni thal no t￿1￿111 uwtrrs have come w my attenlion in
connection with ihc cxamination giving m¢ w8e to believe that in any materi￿ respect..
accounting T¢￿rdS were not kept in respect of the charity as required by 8ection 130 of the Act; OT
2. the accounts do not 4ccord with th¢)3e r¢cord%.
I have no con¢ems &nd hav¢ come across no other matters in connection with th¢ examination to which
attention should be drawn in this rcwrt in order to cnabl¢ a PTopcr undetstanding of the occounts to bc
reath¢d.
Yvonne Jackson BSC (Hons) FCA
Clayton & Brewill
Chart¢r¢d Accountants
149-155 Canal Street
Nottingham
NGI 7HR

PAMOJA LEO
Receipts and Payments A¢¢onDt
For the yeAr endul 31 De¢ember 2024
3111212024
IIIY2024
1212024
11212023
Ola
Recelpts
Donations..
IDdividuAIs
Gift Aid
Co4Jor8te
Be￿ Charitsble Th￿1
Salcs- di￿thI book
47,490
3.443
36.707
10.(N)o
47.490
3.443
36.707
15,000
61905
7.109
34,62
18.140
33
1.420
Totsl Receipts
97.643
102.643
124.227
PAymtnts
On ¢h&riiable ￿tivitieS
Bank ¢harg¢s
IT
AccountA
Volunteer Healih Iwurance
Volurtteer A¢¢ommdation Reni
In.County Direc￿lS Stipet)d
Fulldrnisin8 chqrg
Truvcl
Recruitm¢nt
Sundry
5.931
89,699
95,630
88
1.982
672
1295
2.371
33(Kl
lJ46
113,544
65
1.438
1,272
1,982
672
1.295
1371
2,357
8(Kl
230
1.346
154
55
Totsl Pa}￿18
5.931
100,653
106.584
119.975
Net Recelptsl (¢xpewu)
(931)
(3.010)
(3,941)
4252
Balances &t l D¢¢¢mb¢r 2023
1181
9.934
11115
7.863
Bajalltts at 31 Decemlxr 21Y24
1250
6.924
8.174
12.115

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PAMOJA LEO
Ststement of Assets ind Liabilitle#
As at 31 Dv¢mber 2024
31
Deetmber
20
31 December
CURRENT ASSETS
Cash (Metro Bank)
C￿h (paypal)
Stiipc
7.571
387
216
5.952
815
5J48
TOTAL CURRE1￿ ASSETS
8,174
12,115
CURRENT LIABILITIES
1,420
1,420
1,420
1.420
TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITILS
These accounts w¢rc approved by the BoaTd of Trn5t¢es ￿ 28 (ktobcr 2025 and signed on their behalf by.
E Hill (Tn￿1¢¢)

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PAMOJA LEO
Notey to the Accounts
For the year ended 31 December 24
At 31
Tkcember
21123
Beth awitable Trnst
1181
(5.931)
1250
2,181
(5,931)
1250
B￿A Ch#rft4bk Trnrt:
Funding lor r￿d for 35 day children Cirkn Cjtw inchxlin8 brtakfxt fruit snxk and I￿1￿ They he￿ alEO
¢over¢dihe fu￿]1￿8 for th¢ of¢xr¢ook
In 2023 Mr E Hill * lomto Ppmoi• kn fty£l82q wlb¢h li bc within tht ttxi >w.