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## Trustees’ Annual Report for the period 1 January - 31 December 2020 

1 - Overview 

This report covers 1 January 2020 To: 31 December 2020 Charity name: Rights Realisation Centre (registered: 24 May 2018) Charity registration number: 1178519 

As indicated in the Charity Commission’s online questions forming part of its 2020 report, the Rights Realization Centre (RRC) did not make or spend; solicit or receive any funding in the course of 2020. Its trustees continued to engage with partners in  pro bono, or voluntary and awareness-raising publications about the human rights situation in specific Middle Eastern countries. In this way, the RRC sought to fulfil its aims and objectives, as set out below. 

## 2 - Objectives and Activities 

The RRC’s charitable objects (from Charity Commission website) 

To promote human rights (as set out in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and subsequent United Nations conventions and declarations) throughout the world in particular but not exclusively in the Middle East and the Horn of Africa regions, by any of the following means: 

- Research into human rights issues; 

- Providing technical advice to government and others on human rights matters; 

- Promoting public support for human rights; 

- Promoting respect for human rights among individuals and corporations; and 

- International advocacy of Human Rights 

Please see the table below for the issues / themes that form the RRC’s basis and the actions or evidence that manifest the purpose of the organisation. 


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Issue / Theme SORP Evidence<br>reference<br>Summary of the purposes of the  Para 1.17 Paragraph 3 of the Constitution of the organisation<br>charity as set out in its governing states, echoing the text above:<br>document<br>3. The Objects of the CIO are to:<br>3.1 Promote human rights as set out in the<br>Universal Declaration of Human Rights and<br>subsequent United Nations conventions and<br>declarations, throughout the world, in particular<br>but not exclusively the Middle East and the Horn<br>of Africa regions, by any of the following means:<br>● Research into matters relating to human<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>




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rights;<br>● Provision of technical advice to government<br>and others on human rights matters,<br>including monitoring and evaluation of<br>initiatives;<br>● Promotion of public support for international<br>human rights standards;<br>● Promotion of respect towards international<br>human rights standards among individuals<br>and corporations; as well as<br>● Local, regional and international advocacy of<br>international human rights standards.<br>Summary of the main activities  Para 1.17 and  ● In 2020, on occasion, RRC continued to<br>in relation to those purposes for  1.19 engage on the Twitter social media platform<br>the public benefit, in particular,  on occasion in order to promote awareness<br>the activities, projects or  about international human rights issues.  RRC<br>services identified in the  co-signed, co-sponsored or co-authored<br>accounts. public and promotional outputs promoting<br>human rights awareness.<br>● 2020.01.30 - Kuwait – Take Concrete Steps to<br>end Suffering of Stateless Bidun: a joint<br>appeal with the Institute on Statelessness<br>and Inclusion (ISI), Salam for Democracy and<br>Human Rights (Salam DHR), the Gulf<br>Institute for Democracy and Human Rights<br>(GIDHR) and a group of activists and<br>academics working as an informal network<br>on stateless issues in the Middle East and<br>North Africa (MENA). See: https://salam-<br>dhr.org/?p=3922<br>● 2020.05 - Principles on Deprivation of<br>Nationality as a National Security Measure<br>(developed by the Institute on Statelessness<br>and Inclusion) - RRC was one of the<br>organisations that endorsed the Principles.<br>See:<br>-<br>https://www.institutesi.org/pages/principles<br>endorsements<br>● 2020.05.11 - Malaysia / Advocacy Letter - 84<br>Groups Call on Malaysia to Address Violent<br>Threats and ‘Hate Speech’ against Rohingya<br>Community. See:<br>https://www.refugeesinternational.org/report<br>s/2020/5/11/84-groups-call-on-malaysia-to-<br>address-violent-threats-andhate-speech-<br>- -<br>against rohingya community<br>● 2020.05.12 - Yemen: Over 150 NGOs appeal for<br>death sentences of four journalists to be<br>overturned. See:<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>




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https://www.gc4hr.org/news/view/2386?<br>fclid=IwAR3yV-<br>O2hTjUw2PA5uiMkmjQyWgfYimw3WL4uhd<br>t_clDy8uR_Uggb5Pvt74<br>● 2020.07 - Joint submission ahead of Kuwait's<br>review by the UN Committee on the Rights of<br>the Child Kuwait: report issued with Salam<br>for Democracy and Human Rights, MENA<br>Rights Group, Global Campaign for Equal<br>Nationality Rights and Institute on<br>Statelessness and Inclusion (ISI). See:<br>-<br>https://menarights.org/en/documents/mena<br>rights-group-submits-joint-submission-<br>committee-rights-child-rights-bidoon-<br>children<br>● 2020.07.17 - Joint Statement in Solidarity with<br>the Stateless (An urgent call to states, donors<br>and other stakeholders to promote and<br>protect the rights of stateless persons in their<br>COVID-19 responses), a joint initiative of 84<br>civil society actors. See:<br>https://fles.institutesi.org/Joint_Statement_in<br>_Solidarity_with_the_Stateless.pdf<br>Statement confirming whether  Para 1.18 Trustees have read and understood the guidance<br>the trustees have had regard to  relating to public benefit, as exemplified by the<br>the guidance issued by the  information set out at:<br>Charity Commission on public  https://www.gov.uk/guidance/public-beneft-<br>benefit rules-for-charities<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


## Additional information (optional) 

You may choose to include further statements where relevant about: 


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SORP ref.<br>Policy on grant making Para 1.38 The RRC has not sought funding since its inception and<br>recognition as members’ activities have voluntary. It has<br>not, therefore, made any grants.<br>Policy on social investment  Para 1.38 See above<br>including program related<br>investment<br>Contribution made by  Para 1.38 The RRC does not have any volunteers<br>volunteers<br>Other Engagements and initiatives undertaken by the RRC and<br>its trustees have been voluntary.<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


Achievements and Performance 



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SORP ref.<br>Summary of the main  The trustees believe that the RRC has made some<br>achievements of the charity,  difference to the circumstances of its beneficiaries and<br>identifying the difference the  Para 1.20 wider society  by helping to increase awareness of<br>charity’s work has made to the  human rights issues and concerns, notably by working<br>circumstances of its  in partnership with and addingour voice in unison with<br>beneficiaries and any wider  like-minded human rights organisations.<br>benefits to society as a whole.<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


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Achievements against objectives Para 1.41 As a mainly voluntary undertaking, since<br>set establishment on 24 May 2018 (4 years in 2022), the<br>trustees have focused on adding their collective voice<br>in research and awareness-raising as where and as<br>best they have been able.<br>Performance of fundraising  Para 1.41 The RRC did not attempt to fundraise.<br>activities against objectives set<br>Investment performance against Para 1.41 Not applicable.<br>objectives<br>Other<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


## Financial Review 


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Review of the charity’s financial  Para 1.21 As in previous years, the RRC did not seek income or<br>position at the end of the period funding; nor did it spend any.<br>Statement explaining the policy  Para 1.22 Not relevant<br>for holding reserves stating why<br>they are held<br>Amount of reserves held Para 1.22 None<br>Reasons for holding zero  Para 1.22 The RRC did not seek funding.<br>reserves<br>Details of fund materially in  Para 1.24 Not relevant.<br>deficit<br>Explanation of any uncertainties  Para 1.23 None<br>about the charity continuing as a<br>going concern<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


## Additional information (optional) 

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The charity’s principal sources Para 1.47 See above. of funds (including any 



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fundraising)<br>Investment policy and  Para 1.46 Not relevant.<br>objectives including any social<br>investment policy adopted<br>A description of the principal  Para 1.46 Risks in relation to finance are nil, as trustees have not<br>risks facing the charity sought any specific funding. Risks in relation to its<br>mandate, objectives and activities relate to the<br>availability of trustees, and objective political and<br>social conditions in the areas where trustees seek to<br>have an impact.<br>Other<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


Structure, Governance and Management 


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Description of charity’s trusts: None; not relevant.<br>Type of governing document  Para 1.25 The RRC has a “constitution”, accessible at:<br>https://docs.google.com/document/d/1vOe8QkiMNzZR<br>(trust deed, royal charter) uCi3OcI_wdGiGo-blicMhyNoUUF4AsI/edit?<br>usp=sharing<br>How is the charity constituted?  Para 1.25 CIO<br>(e.g unincorporated association,<br>CIO)<br>Trustee selection methods  Para 1.25 Paragraphes 18 and 19 of the Constitution state:<br>including details of any<br>constitutional provisions e.g.<br>election to post or name of any<br>Board of Trustees<br>person or body entitled to<br>appoint one or more trustees<br>18 - The CIO shall have a Board of Trustees comprising<br>at least 3 persons.<br>19.<br>(a) New Trustees may be recruited to the Board at<br>any time by the Trustees. In selecting<br>individuals for appointment as Trustees, the<br>Trustees must have regard to the skills,<br>knowledge and experience needed for the<br>effective administration of the CIO.<br>(b) The Trustees may, by and from their number<br>and from time to time, elect such officers (chair,<br>secretary, treasurer) as they see fit.<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


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trustees<br>The charity’s organisational  Para 1.51<br>structure and any wider<br>network with which the charity<br>works<br>Relationship with any related  Para 1.51<br>parties<br>Other<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


## Reference and Administrative details 


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Charity name Rights Realization Centre<br>Other name the charity uses RRC<br>Registered charity number 1178519<br>Charity’s principal address 17 Leswin Road, N16 7NL<br>I would like to ask this to be made conf i dential for reasons of<br>security.<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


Names of the charity trustees who manage the charity 


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Name of person (or<br>Ofce (if Dates acted if not for<br>Name body) entitled to<br>any) whole year<br>appoint trustee (if any)<br>1 Mr Drewery Dyke Chairperson May 2018 - present Trustees<br>Dr. Abdel Mitaal Girshab As above<br>2<br>Ms. Nadia Shehadeh As above<br>3<br>4 Mr. Robert Bain As above<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


Corporate trustees – names of the directors at the date the report was approved 

Director name Not relevant / none 

Name of trustees holding title to property belonging to the charity 


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Funds held as custodian trustees on behalf of others 

Description of the assets held in this capacity Not relevant / none 

Name and objects of the charity on whose behalf the assets are held and how this falls within the custodian charity’s objects 

Details of arrangements for safe custody and segregation of such assets from the charity’s own assets 

## Additional information (optional) 

Names and addresses of advisers (Optional information) 


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## Exemptions from disclosure 

Reason for non-disclosure of key personnel details: Not relevant / none 

Other optional information 

Declarations: 

The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees’ report above. Signed on behalf of the charity’s trustees. 

Signature(s) - Drewery Dyke [signed via computer] 

Full name(s) Drewery Dyke 

Position (eg Secretary, Chair, etc) Chairperson 

Date - 30 January 2022 (for the 2020 report) 

