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2023-12-31-accounts

Photo: Interfaith Trauma Support Project, From left to right: Muslim Council of Mozambique : Sheik Jamal Mussa Ibraimo, Mrs Busrah Ismael Anglican Diocese of Nampula: Mrs Josefina Ligoma, Rev Daniel Joaquim

A N N U A L R E P O R T 2 0 2 3

PARTNERING WITH THE ANGLICAN CHURCHES IN MOZAMBIQUE & ANGOLA Reg. Charity No. 262818

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, 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/Ruth Savage

2 0 2 3 i n n u m b e r s

1

Province - IAMA

£35,330

raised for ‘Juntos para Saude’ Community Health, Mozambique

£8,682

raised for Trauma Support project in northern Mozambique

£90,855

sent to projects & dioceses

£9,706

sent to support Nora Sturges Health Centre, Angola

3

webinars hosted by MANNA highlighting key work across Mozambique/Angola

12

Dioceses

£5,418

sent to Angola for 10 wheelchairs

8%

of MANNA expenditure goes on support costs

KEY MOMENTS 5 in 2 0 2 3

WEBINARS highlighting 3 key projects

This year MANNA hosted 3 webinars to draw attention to some of the amazing work the Dioceses facilitate. Firstly the Trauma Support Project that the Diocese of Nampula, northern Mozambique has initiated in partnership with the Muslim community, setting up peace clubs and training community leaders in trauma healing skills. Secondly, the community health projects in Diocese of Niassa, Mozambique (see below) and thirdly a conversation between Bishop Filomena, the first female Bishop of IAMA and Bishop Lusa, London.

‘JUNTOS PARA SAUDE‘ Community Health project in Mozambique

MANNA has been supporting and helping to grow funding for an innovative community health project in Lichinga, northern Mozambique, It educates women, girls, communities and secondary school students in key health topics such as malaria, diarrhoea, sexual health, pregnancy, nutrition, WASH, cholera, etc.

FIRST FEMALE Bishop of IAMA

Chair of MANNA, John Tasker was delighted to be present for a momentous occasion of the inauguration of the first female Bishop of IAMA - Bishop Filomena Teta to the Diocese of Bom Pastor, Angola.

WHEELCHAIRS for 10 Angolans

Working in partnership with Nora Sturges Health Centre, Lobito and the Diocese of Centro e Sul Angola, MANNA raised funds to purchase 10 wheelchairs for Angolans who had polio as children.

SUSTAINABILITY for Dioceses

Each year, MANNA gives a grant to one Diocese from the Mustard Seed Fund to support an incomegenerating project. This year the Diocese of Divina Esperanca in Angola has been setting up a pharmacy to create income to sustainably run the Diocese.

Edueatlon & h•alth proJ•et• run by tha churches: such as supporting a local preschool or setting up latrine covers reducing risk of serious health concerns in rural cornmunities Support duo to Cyelonos & •xtromo woather conditions Mozambique is very vulneiable to extreme weather conditions causing widespread damage to homes. churches and diocesan buildings Dioceses 8upporting Int•rnally dlsplac•d People from the violence in northern Mozambique Support for th• n•w provincial off ice - IAMA Church•s to P•ac• clubs & community dialogu• projects in northern Mozambique f ood Insocurlty across southern Angola due to drought Ihc churches in )loianibique £¢ An%ola'. Chur¢h•• to run communlty .•". d•v•lopmont projacts... ill such as this savings project in 4 Mozambique that reduces extreme poverty for women & vulnerable people support for $alarl•s & clergy hom•s: this is a key ongoing need for dioceses to find funds to pay salaries Church buildlng• All the 12 Dioceses have between 20-60 church buildings they need to look after. A lot are still traditionally built so they are aiming to build weather resilient churches inat•on8 and thoological training... as the Dioceses grow so does the need for more priests & Runnlng ehureh group• such as youth groups, women. & men groups. choirs etc that enables faith to deepen & grow mora trjinino

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Christopher Cunliffe 13/09/24
John Tasker 13/09/24

Independent examinerfs ￿Ptyt to the Trustees ofthe Mozambique and Angola Ar*an Association {MANNA) I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of the abcNe charity for the year ended 31 De￿mber 2023, which are set out on the folk)win8 pages. As the charity's trustees, you are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Art 20111-the Acfl. The charl￿5 trustees consider that an audit IS rnt required for this year under sertion 144121 of the Charities Act 2011 (the 2011 Acil and that an independent examination is needed. It 15 my responsibility to: • examine the accounts under section 145 of the 2011 Att.. follow the prcKedures laid down in the general dirertions given by the Charity Commi55ion under section 1451511bl of the 2011 Act.. and • state whether particular matters have come to my attention. of independent exominerfs report My examination was carried out in accordance with the general direciion$ 8Nen by the Charity Commi55ion. An examination includes a review of the accounting records kept by the charity and a comparison of the accounts presented with those records. It also includes consideration of any unusual items or disclosures in the accounts and seeking explanations from you as trustees concerning any such matters. The procetlures undertaken do not provide all the ewdence that would be required in an audit. consequently no opinion is given as to whether the accounts present a 'true and fair Vie￿ and the report is limited to those matters set oirt in the statement bekiw. Independentextvninerfsstotement In connettion with my examination, no matter has come to my attention= which gives me reasonable cause to believe that in any materol respect the ￿qUIrements. to keep accounting recortls in accortlance wrth section 130 of the 2011 Act,. and to prepare accounts which accord with the accounting records and comply with the accounting requirements of the 2011 Art have rKJt been met.. or to which, in my oiynion, attention slKtruld be drawn in order to enable a proper understanding of the financial Statements to be reached. Gareth Williams IFCAI 14 Munster Road. Teddlngion. IWII 9LL 10 September 2023 7F

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