Photo Credit: Bishop Manuel Ernesto, Diocese of Nampula, Mozambique by Green Anglicans 

**A N N U A L R E P O R T 2 0 2 2** 


**PARTNERING WITH THE ANGLICAN CHURCHES IN MOZAMBIQUE & ANGOLA** 



## **a b o u t  u s** 


**We are MANNA. We are intent on investing in the building up of the local Anglican churches in in Mozambique & Angola. By doing this, we enable these churches to support their communities & grow community development projects.** 

**These churches face the enormous struggles of extreme poverty & injustice whilst trying to care for the vulnerable & bring about good long-term change through being the Good News.** 

## **t r u s t e e s** 

## **Mr John Tasker (Chair)** 

**Rev. Philippa Boardman,  Venerable Dr Christopher Cunliffe, Mr Jake Cunliffe, Mr. Gilberto Da Silva Afonso, Mrs Melba dos Santos, Mr John Doble, Mrs Eileen Hamilton, Mr Ken Hamilton, Rev. Joe Moffatt, Rev. Dr Helen Van Koevering, Rev. Carla Vicencio Prior** 

**Organising Secretary: Mrs Elizabeth Thomas Accounts Administrator: Mrs Sarah Rae** 



## **2 0 2 2  i n  n u m b e r s** 

1 

Province - IAMA 

£169,328 sent to projects & dioceses 

12 

Dioceses as partners 


308 

£9,534 

1,026 

Priests & deacons 


sent to support Nora Sturges Health Centre, Angola 

congregations across Mozambique and Angola 

£19,767 

sent to 2 Dioceses In Angola to set up an income generating projects 

£11,037 

sent to Dioceses for climate emergencies 

## 6.5% 

of MANNA expenditure goes on support costs 




## **4 K E Y M O M E N T S** in **2 0 2 2** 

## **CLIMATE EMERGENCY in Mozambique and Angola** 

Both countries continue to suffer greatly from extreme weather conditions. All the Dioceses have been responding in a wide variety of ways that MANNA has been supporting. MANNA recognises that these severe weather emergencies are becoming the 'new normal' and we need to find ways together to develop the church's resilience. 

## **ARCHBISHOP JUSTIN visits Cabo Delgado, Mozambique** 

Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby visited Maputo to celebrate the inauguration of the new Province IAMA and went on to visit the northern Diocese of Nampula, spending time with displaced people who had fled the violence and hearing their stories. From this, a pioneering trauma support project is emerging. 

## **12 BISHOPS come to Lambeth conference** 

A momentous occasion that all the new Bishops and Dioceses were inaugurated in time for 12 Bishops to come to the UK for the Lambeth conference in the summer. 


## **SUSTAINABILITY from  the Mustard Seed Fund** 

MANNA gave two grants towards a bakery in the Diocese of Cristo Rei and a pharmacy in the Diocese of Divina Esperanca - both in Angola as income generating projects so they can work towards selfsufficiency. 




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The notes to these accounts form part of the Financial Statements. 

These accounts were prepared by Sarah Rae, Accounts Administrator of MANNA. 

They were approved by Trustees at the meeting on 15th September 2023 and signed on their behalf by John Tasker. 


John Tasker, Chairman 



## **Notes to the Accounts** 

The financial statements have been prepared in accordance with the Statement of Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard for Smaller Entities (Charities SORP FRSSE) (effective 1 January 2015) and applicable accounting standards. They are prepared on an accruals basis under the historical cost convention except that investment assets are shown at market value. The financial statements include all transactions, assets and liabilities for which MANNA is responsible. 

Since the multiplication from 4 Dioceses to 12 in 2021, MANNA is now dividing general funds between 12 Dioceses and have begun the process of sending grants direct to all Dioceses on completion of satisfactory due diligence of financial controls within the new Dioceses. 

   - Tax rebates on earmarked Gift Aid donations are allocated to the same destination as the donation at the date the original donation is received, unless the donor requests otherwise. Gift aid claimed in 2022 was £4,425 (2021: £6,542) 

   - Investments are shown at market value. 

   - All amounts are shown in sterling. 

   - Funds are marked as restricted, designated or unrestricted: 

- Restricted funds can only be used for the purposes for which the donation was given; 

- Designated funds are funds that the Trustees have designated for certain purposes, eg The Mustard Seed fund ; 

- Unrestricted funds can be used at the Trustees’ collective discretion 




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## **INVESTMENTS AND POLICY ON RESERVES** 

In 2018 the Trustees agreed to invest unrestricted legacies received during 2018 with CCLA – in their investment fund and property fund. The objectives identified for the investments were to: 

- prevent inflation from eroding the real value of the capital 

- maximise the investment income received without exposing the capital to significant investment risk 

- adhere to the Church of England ethical guidelines (or similar). 

The Trustees also agreed that 62.5% of all investments held would be placed in a designated fund and the income used to support projects that promote the Dioceses future self-sufficiency (known as the “Mustard Seed” fund). The income from remaining investments is to be used to offset the running expenses of the charity. 

Movements in the valuations of the assets held were: 


Investment income on the above investments totalled  £18,381 (31/12/21: £19,307). Of this £11,488 was income designated to support projects that promote self- sufficiency (the “Mustard Seed” fund). The other investment income is interest on bank accounts which totalled £92 (2021: £6). 




## **CHARITABLE ACTIVITIES** 

## The following was spent on charitable activities: 


The amounts are analysed further below: 





o Plln8ue
Centre at Zove
For gènèral dlotèFAn expènsés
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2.101
13,497
11,5(
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1,997
1,997
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Climate emergenaes
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L277
L277
13,497
14774
11,5
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1,997
4937
1277
Nampula
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Cabo Delgaclo
Trauma HÈ3llngwork
For8eneral di0￿53Thexpen5es
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2.(67
35.972
162
1,997
2,159
3,743
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1229
LYJ7
4226
42.715
An8ola
Restricted Oesignated Unrestdcted
2022
2021
Total
Support fortwotheological Students
18rant received frorn St Augustine's
5,597
Health ￿￿tre Nora Stur8esl31
COVID
Cunene
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10.647
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242
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240
313
51
240
2.310
240
5,723
Forgeneral diotrsanexpense5
1,997
TOTAL
Il251
1,937
13,248
38.311


## **SUPPORT COSTS** 


During 2022 the charity had no employees.  Elizabeth Thomas and Sarah Rae, who undertook work for the charity, were self-employed and charged the charity for their time on an agreed hourly rate. 




## **BANK DEPOSITS** 


## **ACCRUALS** 


## **TRANSACTIONS WITH TRUSTEES** 

No Trustee received remuneration as part of their role of Trustee. Trustee’s expenses were reimbursed on a receipted basis. 

Donations made to the charity by Trustees during the year totalled  £1,900 (2021: £2,840). 

## **PUBLIC BENEFIT** 

The Trustees believe that the charity passes the Public Benefit Tests set by the Charity Commission. There are identifiable benefits for the advancement of religion, the relief of poverty and the furtherance of education across all Dioceses supported by the charity. These benefits are available to all who live in Mozambique and Angola, whether Anglican or not. 

Some of the positive outcomes of this charitable support are described in detail on the website and in the regular magazine. Other positive outcomes are described by the close communication with Bishops, Diocesan staff through emails, ZOOMs, reports, whatsapp and webinars alongside in country visits. 




## **RISK MANAGEMENT** 

The Trustees are committed to managing, and if practicable to reducing, the major risks that they have already identified. They also seek to identify new risks as they arise and subject them to the same process of management and reduction. 

The Trustees are aware that MANNA is dependent on the co-operation of local church officers and auditors in Mozambique and Angola to ensure the proper accountability of funds spent locally. Receipt of audited accounts, showing how funds have been spent, is required by the trustees each year. 

## **CONTINGENT LIABILITIES** 

There were no Contingent Liabilities over the year to 31/12/22 (2021: nil). 





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