FEMTRIBE
Trustees’ Annual Report
For the period ending: [18/02/2026]
1. Reference and Administrative Details
Charity name: Femtribe
Charity number: [1189139]
Legal structure: Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO)
Trustees: [Kadijah Ibrahim Diallo, Saliou Diallo, Isatu Jah]
Correspondence address: [femtribeuk@gmail.com]
Femtribe is governed by its constitution and managed by a board of trustees who are responsible for the strategic direction, governance, and financial oversight of the charity.
2. Objectives and Activities
Our Objectives
Femtribe’s charitable objective is to improve the health, education, and overall wellbeing of women and girls, particularly those living in deprived conditions in Sierra Leone and within Sierra Leonean and wider communities in the UK.
We aim to empower women and girls to achieve long-term stability and independence through:
Access to education
Health awareness and maternal wellbeing
Mentorship and skills development
Community support and outreach
Our Activities
During the reporting period, Femtribe focused on:
Establishing the charity’s governance, policies, and operational foundations
Community engagement and awareness-raising around women’s and maternal health
Planning and delivering charitable initiatives to support women and girls
Fundraising activities to support current and future programmes
Developing partnerships and volunteer networks both in the UK and Sierra Leone
3. Achievements and Impact
As this was an early stage period for Femtribe, the trustees focused on building a strong foundation to ensure sustainable impact.
Key achievements include:
Formation of a committed trustee and volunteer team
Initial fundraising and donation-based activities
Delivery of practical support initiatives, including assistance for women and families in need
Engagement with community members to identify priority needs relating to health, education, and empowerment
These activities have helped increase awareness, provide immediate support, and lay the groundwork for expanded charitable programmes.
4. Public Benefit
The trustees confirm that they have had due regard to the Charity Commission’s guidance on public benefit.
Femtribe’s activities are carried out for the benefit of the public by:
Supporting women and girls who face social, economic, and health inequalities
Improving access to health information and education
Encouraging empowerment, independence, and community resilience
The charity’s work is open and accessible to beneficiaries who meet the criteria of need and aligns directly with its charitable purposes.
5. Financial Review
During the reporting period, Femtribe received income primarily through donations and fundraising activities.
Expenditure was mainly used to support charitable activities, community outreach, and essential operational costs required to run the charity responsibly.
The trustees consider the charity to be financially stable at this stage of development and are committed to maintaining appropriate financial controls as the charity grows.
6. Structure, Governance and Management
Femtribe is a Charitable Incorporated Organisation governed by a board of trustees who meet regularly to review activities, finances, and future plans.
All trustees serve on a voluntary basis and are responsible for:
Ensuring compliance with charity law
Managing resources responsibly
Acting in the best interests of the charity and its beneficiaries
Where relevant, conflicts of interest are declared and managed in line with the charity’s policies.
7. Plans for the Future
In the coming year, Femtribe plans to:
Expand charitable activities supporting women and girls in Sierra Leone
Increase community outreach and education initiatives in the UK
Develop structured mentorship and skills-building programme
Strengthen fundraising efforts to support long-term sustainability
Build partnerships with local organisations and professionals
The trustees remain committed to growing Femtribe’s impact while maintaining strong governance and accountability.
8. Trustee Declaration
The trustees confirm that this report accurately reflects the charity’s activities and performance during the reporting period.
Approved by the trustees on: [18/02/26]
Signed on behalf of the trustees:
Name: Kadijah Ibrahim Diallo
Role: Trustee and Chair