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2024-04-05-accounts

KURDS HOUSE UK Trustees’ Annual Reports and Accounts

Year ended 5[th] April 2024

Charity registration number: 1173395

Address: 195 Wilmslow Road, Rushlome, Manchester M14 5AQ

Trustee names:

Musa Belal Jwan Ibrahim Peshang Abdulhannan

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Structure and management:

Kurds House is a Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO) whose only voting members are its charity trustees.

Eligibility for trusteeship

Every charity trustee must be a natural person.

No individual may be appointed as a charity trustee of the CIO:

No one is entitled to act as a charity trustee whether on appointment or on any re-appointment until he or she has expressly acknowledged, in whatever way the charity trustees decide, his or her acceptance of the office of charity trustee.

At least one of the trustees of the CIO must be 18 years of age or over. If there is no trustee aged at least 18 years, the remaining trustees may only act to call a meeting of the charity trustees, or appoint a new charity trustee.

Number of charity trustees

There must be at least three charity trustees. If the number falls below this minimum, the remaining trustee or trustees may act only to call a meeting of the charity trustees or appoint a new charity trustee.

The maximum number of charity trustees is 12. The charity trustees may not appoint any charity trustee if as a result the number of charity trustees would exceed the maximum.

The first charity trustees are as follows, and are appointed for the following terms:

Mr Musa Belal for 3 years

Dr Peshang Abdulhannan for 3 years

Mr Jwan Ibrahim for 3 years

Meetings of charity trustees

Calling meetings

Chairing of meetings

The charity trustees may appoint one of their members to chair their meetings and may at any time revoke such appointment. If no-one has been so appointed, or if the person appointed is unwilling to preside or is not present within 10 minutes after the time of the meeting, the charity trustees present may appoint one of their members to chair that meeting

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Procedure at meetings

Participation in meetings by electronic means

Membership of the CIO

Informal or associate (non-voting) membership

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General meetings of members

Calling of general meetings of members

The charity trustees may designate any of their meetings as a general meeting of the members of the CIO. The purpose of such a meeting is to discharge any business which must by law be discharged by a resolution of the members of the CIO as specified in clause 18 (Decisions which must be made by the members of the CIO).

Notice of general meetings of members

Procedure at general meetings of members

The provisions in clause 15 (2)-(4) governing the chairing of meetings, procedure at meetings and participation in meetings by electronic means apply to any general meeting of the members, with all references to trustees to be taken as references to members.

Proxy voting

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Postal Voting

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  1. For postal votes, the scrutineers must retain the internal envelopes (with the member’s name and signature). For email votes, the scrutineers must cut off and retain any part of the email that includes the member’s name. In each case, a scrutineer must record on this evidence of the member’s name that the vote has been counted, or if the vote has been declared invalid, the reason for such declaration.

  2. Votes cast by post or email must be counted by all the scrutineers before the meeting at which the vote is to be taken. The scrutineers must provide to the person chairing the meeting written confirmation of the number of valid votes received by post and email and the number of votes received which were invalid.

  3. The scrutineers must not disclose the result of the postal/email ballot until after votes taken by hand or by poll at the meeting, or by poll after the meeting, have been counted. Only at this point shall the scrutineers declare the result of the valid votes received, and these votes shall be included in the declaration of the result of the vote.

  4. Following the final declaration of the result of the vote, the scrutineers must provide to a charity trustee or other authorised person bundles containing the evidence of members submitting valid postal votes; evidence of members submitting valid email votes; evidence of invalid votes; the valid votes; and the invalid votes.

  5. Any dispute about the conduct of a postal or email ballot must be referred initially to a panel set up by the charity trustees, to consist of two trustees and two persons independent of the CIO. If the dispute cannot be satisfactorily resolved by the panel, it must be referred to the Electoral Reform Services

Activities and objectives in the year

To provide relief to those who are seeking asylum or granted refugee status in the UK and those who settled in the UK who are lacking in English cultural knowledge, by the provision of facilities to advance them in life and assist them with the adaption within the UK, with the objects of:

Nothing in this constitution shall authorise an application of the property of the CIO for the purposes which are not charitable in accordance with the law.

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Achievements and performance

Current committee: 10 members (3 trustees and 7 volunteers)

Ongoing support to refugee students for both under and post-graduation degrees

Total number of students: 3

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Financial review

Bank account

Balance from previous year: £1374.47 Income: £120 (donations) Outcome: £72 (Bank charges) Outstanding balance: £1422.47

Paypal account

Balance from previous year: £245.63

Income: £0 Outcome: £0 Outstanding balance: £245.63

Overall

Balance from previous year: £1620.1

Income: £120 Outcome: £72 Outstanding balance: £1668.1

Declaration

No conflict of interest

No fund held as a custodian trustee

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