REGISTERED CHARrri NUMBER.. 271373
Re ort of the Trustees and
Unaudited Financial Statements
forthe Year Ended 31 Dècember 2023
Middle East Media
RÈ istered in En
MEM
tand
A J BÈnnewith
FCA. FCPA, FFA, F￿A, FIPA, DChA, FRSA
Uppér Ground Floor
18 Farnham Road
Guildford
Surrey
GUI 4XA

Middle East Medla
Contents of the Financial Statements
fDrthe Year Ended 31 December 2023
Pagè
Report of the Trustee5
I to 4
Independent Examinerf5 Report
Statement of Yjnancial Activities
Balance Sheet
Notes to the Financtal Statements
8 to 14
Dètalled Statement of Financial Activities
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midd￿ East Media
Middle East
MEDIA
REPORT 2023
Re
ort ofthe Trustees
forthe Year Ended 31 December2023
The trustees PTe5ent their report with the financial statements of the charity for the year ended 31 DecÈtnber 2023.
The trustees have 8dopted the provisions of Accounting and Reporting by Ch3rities'. Statement of RÈcomtnended
Prnctice applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard
applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland IFRS 1021 leffe¢tNe ljanuary 20191.
I V1510N. 08JECTIVES AND AcnviTIES
Our vision is tg see the people of the Middle East reconciled to the loving God and equipped to ¢reatively transforrn
their communities. We achleve thi5 in three w3yS:
Production: We prc*dU￿ PQPEflorfilms, dramas, animations, and social medta content that Strategically
display the love, hope and freedom of a)rist.
2 Oistrlbution: Our produrtions are distributed widely on satellite TV 8nd dlgttal platforms. We also use thern
on the ground with comrnunitie5 in need, to tackle Issues of Suffering and support them with theirspiritual,
so¢ial and mentsl wellbeing.
Trainlng. We havÈ trained thousands in media to pursue their own ministrie5. We train other organisations
how to USÈ our programmes to support people on the ground. We a150 equip and walk alongside new media
team5 $0 thatthey reach the unreached in their comrnunitie5.
Activities in the UK
Following our rebrand and ImplemÈntatiDn of a new database in 2022, we imprcwed our internal and cross-office
communication. As a result. we were able to produce more new applications and reports than planned, enabling US to
access now funding. The success rate of our applications wa5 33%, which is very positive for a charity of our size and
nature tn the UL
Church partnerships in the UK have been very irnportantto us. Two of them hosted in-person events and the third has
been kindly allowing the UK Trustees to use one of their TQOrnS for regular meetings. A new churth partner joined us
toward5 the end of the year. F￿e strong church partnershlps sent a total of £16,229 to support various projects. for
which we are deeply grateful.
We held three events durSng our MEM Week in May,. two online events and one in-p&rson event hosted by one of
our church partne
Middle East Media has continu&d Snfoming indNiduals and grant-making bDdies in the UK and Europe about the
need5 of the people in the Middle East and North Africa IMENAI. In deciding what to do in the year, the trustEe5 have
h2d due ￿Eard to the Charity Commission's public benefit guidance.
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Re ort of the Tru
for the Year Endèd 31 De
11 ACHIEVEMENT AND PERFORMANCE
Through OUT partners in the MENA, we achieve our misslon through produrtion, distTibution and training. In 2023. we
served a wide range of people, as in the Yea￿ b&fore - refugees, traumatised children, suffering women and men.
young people. and new believers.
Thanks to our don0￿, generosity. numerous impactful projects, both onllne and on the gmund, have been made
possible. For example, our LEfÈ in thE Desert programme for traumatised children was used on the ground with 205
Syrtan thildren in Lebanon's refugoe carnp5. These refugee child￿n were the first to receive our new Syrian dubbed
version of the programrne. Nearty 2￿00 women attended our Nisaa meeting51 providing them wlth life Skills, rnentsl
health and well-being support.
Donations also supported the essential costs of the Offic￿ in the UK and the Middle East. These Costs included
medical insur8nce for D￿rA￿b colleagues 2nd thÈ refurbishment of rooms used for project activities.
Our partners across the region, including in Lebanon, Morocco. Tunisia, Algerla. 5yrsa. Iraffj Saudi Arabia, Kuwatt,
and Yemen, have been using our produttions and educational materials to share thè Gospel. disciple new believets.
and bring about social change undÈrpinnÈd by ChriEtiatE values. Additionally, our onllne p￿tformS, KiTrgdDm PlatForm
and ChangeM3ker, have reached millions of MiddlÈ Eastern adults and children wlth the Gospel. Our social rnedia
platform in the Gulf has reached rnillions of women, and 10 people took the risk to share that they have ¢Dme to
Christ.
We continued to work with new media teams across the re￿D[l. Our airn is not to dittate Dr produce media for them,
but to walk alongside- encouraging and supporting wherever posslblÈ. fwo new rnedia teams from Sudan who fled
the confiict in their country have startÈd working with us. The teams trained by us in South Sudan continued tD
produce Christian materials for radio and W. The Libyan team finished audio translation of four Gospels in lotsl
dialect and started working on the book of Atts.
CDnflict related delays in the rogion meant a training on media &v3ngellsm and discipleship in Northern Iraq was
paused, as was a training of NGO workers in Syria on how to support t￿umatIsed Children. I￿tead, MEM was invited
to Turkey to train Kurdish believers in media evangelism atthe beginning of 2024.
Middle East Media, re&5terEd in England, cooperates wlth a charty u5ingthe same narne, regISte￿d in the USA. Both
work with the Middle East Media International Board, which provides oversight of our work throughout the MENA.
Middle East Media has representation on the Middle East m￿13 International Board, where annual performa#c
reports of all partners are presented.
111 FINANCtAL REVIEW
Rnancial P05itlon
In the face of wnflict ènd unprecedented inflation across parts of the Mlddle East, the generoslty of our donors and
partners has enabl2d oui resilience and success throughout 2023. Together with sendlng undesign3ted fund5 to Field
Projects. our General fiE5prve at 315t December 2023 was lower than we would like, but has now imprgved. We alsD
have the Largè Legacy Fund which 15 re5trirted at the discretion of the trustees.
The gr05s income forthe year was £399,07112D22.. E3C¥).2211, with funds sent to the Field £303,39912022.. £289,041).
One-off, regular or multi-year support from trusts has been vttal to our minlstry- We are very thankful to a few fami
trusts supporting us each year. The trurtees would like to place on record their speclal thanks to the Evangelical-
Lutheran Church in Wurttemberg in Germany. and Trinity Chunh Buxton in the UK, for thelr long-term support with
substant131 annual gifts and prayer5. In addition, we are very srateful to two n2w chU￿h partners. St Geor8e'5
Stamford and Stanton-by Dale with Dale Abbey & Ri51ey, fortheirfirrn commitmentto support our ministry.
The financial ststements gTVÈ a fair representstion of thE assets of the charity.
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Middle East Media
ort of the Trustee5
for the Year Ended 31 De¢embèr 2023
IVSTAFF and VOLUNTEERS in the UK
The year marked È major restructuring and grgwth in UK staff tspaclty. We finished the year with a strong team of 7
and we give a 5peaal thanks to thern, as well as our volunteers. who continue to glve above and beyond tD promote
theworkofMEM.
V StRUCTVRE, GOVERNANCEAND MANAGEMENT
Governing document
The charity is controlled by its govErning document, the constttution, and constltutes an unincorporated charity.
Members of the chartty arÈ admitted by the Board from amDng persons whose inspiration to rnembership is
authenticat£d by the Board's satisfaction. and who have aL%o Sndicated in writing their a¢￿ptance of the principles Set
out in the Charity's Statement Df Value5. Membership Df the charity shall terminate ff the member resigns by written
notice to the Board. or if the member should be removed by the Board after due procas
The affairs of the charity are rnanaged by a Board of no les5 than four and no more than ten persons acrlng as trusteès
of the charity. The Board invites eligible individuals to betome trustee5 of the charity. The Board may rÈmove any
ernber from the Board, but any resolution to remove such a metnber shall require approval by at18ast 75% of the
Board members.
The Board provides strateglc Dversight of Middle East Media whlch dElegates as appropriats to the UK Administratlon.
VI REFERENCE AhlDADMINIrnT]VE D￿AlLs
Registered Charty number
271373
Principal ￿ldresS
Unit 142
23 King Street
Cambridgè
Cambridgeshire
CBI IAH
TTU5tees
CS Large Chair
J Morris Honorary Trèasurer
D Hodg5on
F Holmer
J C Hooker
H-R Perkin (r￿18ned 31.12.231
B Taylor
R Sumrnerfield
Independent Examiner
AJ Bennewith FCA. FCPA, FFA. F￿A FIPA, Dchi FRSA
Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales
Upper Ground FIDor
18 Famham Rtsad
fjuildford
Surrey
GU14XA
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ort ofthe Trustè
e Year Ended 31 December 2023
for
Approved by order of the board of trustees on 10 Junè 2024 and slgned an its behalf by=
J Morri5- Trustee
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Inde
endent Examinèr's Re
ort to the Trustees of
Middle East Mèdia
Independent examiner's rèport to the trustees of Middle East Media
I report to the charity trustee5 on my examination of the acctrunts of Middle East Media (the Trust) for the year endèd
31 December 2023.
Responsibilitie5 and basis of rèport
A5 thè charity trustees of the Trust, yOLt are responsible for the prèparation nf the accounts in accordance with the
requirements of the Charities Art 20111'the Att'l.
I report in Fespett Of my examination of the Trust's accounts carried out under Section 145 of the Att and in carrying gut
my Èxamination I have followed all applicable Direttions given by the Charity Commission under Sertion 14515llbl of the
A¢t.
Indèpendent examinerfs statement
Since your charlty's gross income exceeded £250,000 yC>ur examiner must be a member of a listed body. I can confirm that
l am qualified to undertake the examination because l am a membèr of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England
and Walès, which is one of the listed bodies.
I have completed my examination. I confirm that no materlal matter5 have comè to my attention In ¢onnettion with the
examination giving me cause to believe that in any material respect..
accounting records were not kept in respect of the Trust as required by Section 130 of the Act- or
the accounts do not accord with those record5- or
the accounts do not comply with the applicable requirements conceming the form and content of accounts set out
in the Chtrities (Accounts and Reports) Régulations 2W8 other than any requirement that the accounts give a true
and fair view which is not 2 matter considered as part of an iAdèpÈndent examinatlon.
I havè no concerns and have come across no other mattÈr5 in cc>nnection with the examination to which attention should
be drawn In this report in ordèr to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached.
A J Bennewith FCA, FCP& FFA. FFTA. FIPA, DChA, FRSA
Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales
Upper Ground Floor
18 Farnham Road
Guildford
Sufrey
GUI 4XA
Date: 25 June 2024
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ststement of fjnanclal Activitiès
for the Year Ended 31 De￿mber 2023
31.12.23
Total
funds
31.12.22
Total
funds
Unrestricted
fund
Restritted
funds
Notes
INCOMEAND ENDOWMENTS FROM
Donations and legacies
162,289
234,773
397,062
299,843
Investment income
2,009
2,009
378
Totsl
164,298
234,773
399,071
300,221
EXPENDITURE ON
Ralsing funds
93,828
204
94,032
92,710
Charitable arttvrtles
Grants & Costs re MENA projects
Project Cok-ordination and Support Costs
6,266
85.018
297,133
303,399
85,018
289,041
90,707
Total
185,112
297,337
482,449
472,458
NET INCOME/IEXPENDrruREI
Transfers between fund5
120,8141
26,949
162,5641
26,9491
183.3781
1172,2371
li
Net movement in lunds
6,135
189,5131
183,3781
1172.2371
RECONCILIATION OF FUNOS
Total fund5 brought forward
8,191
235,678
243.869
416.106
TOTAL FUNDS CARRIED FORWARD
14.326
146.165
160,491
243,869
The ntste5 form part of these financial statements
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Balance Sheet
31 December 2023
31.12.23
Total
funds
31.12.22
Total
funds
Unrestricted
fund
Restricted
funds
Notes
CURRENT ASSETS
Debtors
Cash at bank and in hand
1,597
18,422
1,597
176,480
2,049
248.299
158,058
20.019
158,058
178.077
250,248
CREDITORS
Amounts falling due within one year
io
15,6931
111,8931
117.586
16,4791
NEf CURRENT ASSETS
14,326
146,165
160,491
243,869
TOTALA55Ef5 LESS CURRENT LtABIUTIES
14,326
146,165
160,491
243.g69
NET ASs￿s
14,326
146,165
160,491
243,869
FUNDS
Unrestricted funds
Re5trirted funds
li
14.326
146,165
235.678
TOTAL FUNDS
160,491
243,869
The finanaal statemènts were approved by the Btsard of Trustees and authorised for issue on 10 June 2024 and were
slgned on its behalf by..
J Morris-Trustee
The notes fom part of these flnancial statèments
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Notes to th
inancial Staternents
for the Year Ended 31 Decèmber 2023
ACCOUNTING POLICIES
Basis of preparing the fjnancial statements
The financlal statements of the chartty, which is a public bènefft entity under FRS 102, have been prepared in
accordance with the Charities SORP IFRS IQ21 'Accounting and Reparting by Charitiè%= Statement of Recommended
Practitè applicable to charitle5 preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard
applicable in the UK and Republic of IrelaF)d IFRS 1021 leffe¢tive l January 20191,, Financial Reporting Stand3rd 102
'The Financial Reptsrting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic tsf Ireland, and the Ch3rrbe5 Att 2011. Thè
financial statements have been prepared under the historical ￿st convention.
Income
All income Is recognised in the Statement of Financial Artivities On￿ thè charity has entitlernent to the fvnd5. it is
probable that the income will be rècèived and the amount can be measured reliably.
Expendrture
Liabilitie5 are recognlsed as expenditure as soon as there is a legal or construttThre Dbligatlon corHmittyng the
¢harty to that expenditure, it is probable that a transfer of economic benefits will be required in settlÈmÈnt and
the amount of the obligation bo measured reliably. Expenditure 15 accountéd for on an accruals basis and has
been classified under headings that aggregate all cost related to the tstegtsry. Where costs cannot be dirertly
attribLrtÈd to particular headings. they have been allocated to activities on a basis conslstent wfch the use of
resources.
Grants offe￿d subjett to conditions which have rtttt been met at the year-end date are noted as a commitment
but not 3ccruÈd as expenditurE.
Tangtble fixed assets
Depreciation is provided at the followin8 annual lates In ttrdÈrto write off each asset over its estimatèd usef￿1 life.
Taxation
The charity is ÈKempt from tax on its charttable attwities.
Fund a￿>UntIng
Unrestricted lunds can be used in accordance with the chartt3ble objectives at the discretion of the tru5tee5.
Restricted funds can only bè used for particu13r restrirted purposes within thÉ objects of the tharity. RestrictÈons
arise when specified by the donor orwhen funds are raised for particular restrlrted purposes.
Further explanation of the nature and purpose of each fund Is included in the notes to the financial statements.
All grant applicatlOll5 include an administration lèvy for the UK office 5UPPOrt costs and arè ￿preSented in the
accounts as a transfer between funds.
Forelgn currÈncies
Assets and liabilities in foreign currencies are translated Into stèrling at the rats of exchange ruling at the balance
sheet date. Transactions in foreign cUT￿ntIeS are translated into sterling at the rate of exchange rulirtg at the date
of tran5aLtion. Exchange dffiferences are tsken into account in arriving at the operating resuh.
Penslon costs and other post-retirement benefits
The charity operates 3 dèfinèd tontribution pension scheme. Contributions payable to the charity's pension
scheme a￿ charged to the Statement of Financial Activitie5 in the period to which they relate.
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Notes to the Financial Statements- continued
forthe Year Ended 31 December 2023
DONATIONS AND LEGACIES
Donations to General Fund5 comprise a number of regular and irregular donation5 from many supporters, as well
35 some donations from Trusts and othèr entities. Donations to Restricted Funds are largely grants received from
Tmsts and Foundations. The Trustees are grateful to all their UK donors for their continued 5UPPOrt throughout
the year.
Included in donatlons and legacies are two legacies totalling £7.30112022: onÈ legacy Df £l,0001.
INVESTMENT INCOME
31.12.23
31.12.22
Deposit account Interest
2,009
378
SUPPORT COSTS
Governance
osts
ManagÈment
Totals
Project Co-ordlnation and Support C05ts
80.218
4,800
85,018
TRUSTEE5' REMUNERAMON AND BENEFIT5
-R Perkin received remuneration of £6,025 by reason of her employment with the charity and pension
contributions of £75 and a htsmÈ office allowance of £175 were also paid fctrr hèr.12022: No remuneration Qr Dther
benefits were paid to trustee51.
Trustee5' expenses
Trustee expens￿ totalling £1.226 were paid in respect of travel and subsistence to two tru5tees.12Q)22: Trustee
expenses of £1,266 were paid in respect of travel and sub5iStence to one tru5teel.
STAFF COSTS
31.12.23
31.12.22
Wages and salaries
Social security cost5
Othèr pèrtsion Costs
131.219
5,552
3,435
132,144
3,930
140,206
142,922
The average monthly Aumber of employee5 during the year was as follow5:
31.12.23
31.12.22
Fundra￿]ng & publicity
Projert CO-ordin3tion and 5UPPOrt
No emplo￿è$ rÈcèived emoluments in excess of £60,000.
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Notes to the Yinan£ial Statements- continued
for the Year Ended 31 December 2023
STAFF COSTS- continued
The average number of full-time equivalent employees was 412022.. 4.41.
COMPARATIVES FOR THE sTATEME￿r OF FINANCIAL AcfiviTIES
Unrestrict2d
fund
Restricted
funds
Total
fijnds
INCOME AND ENDOWMENTS FROM
Donations and legaciè5
147,241
152,602
299,843
Investment incorne
378
378
Total
147,619
152,602
300,221
EXPENDITURE ON
Raising funds
92,545
165
92,710
Charitable activities
Grants & Costs rè MENA projects
Project Co-ordination and Supptrrt Costs
18,403
90,707
270,638
289,041
90.707
Totsl
201,655
270,803
472,458
NET INCDME/IEXPENDtTURE}
Transfer5 between fund5
154.0361
17,359
1118.2011
117.359
1172,2371
Net movement in funds
136,6771
1135,5601
1172,2371
RECONCILIATION OF FUNDS
Totsl funds brought fonNard
44,868
371.238
416,106
TOTAL FUNDS CARRIED FORWARD
8,191
235.678
243,869
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Notes to the Flnè
I Statements- continued
forthe Year Ended 31 Decembèr 2023
NET MOVEmE￿IN FUNDS
The net movement Én funds is stated after charging the following..
31.12.23
31.12.22
Independent Examiner's Remuneratlon
4,800
4,080
DEBTORS: AMOUNTS FALLING DUE W￿H1N ONE YEAR
31.12.23
31.12.22
Other debtors
Prepayments
286
1,311
290
1.759
1,597
2.049
io.
CREDITORS: AMOUNTS FALUNG DUE wrrHIN ONE YEAR
31.12.23
31.12.22
other creditors
17,586
6,479
ii.
MOVEMENT IN FUND5
NÈt
movement
in fund5
T￿nsferS
belxeen
funds
At
31.12.23
At 1.1.23
Unrestricted funds
General fund
8,191
120,8141
26,949
14.326
Re5trirted funds
Restricted Fund for MENA PrtsJects
Large Legacy Fund
11,1421
236,820
26.317
188,8811
126,9491
11,7741
147,939
235,678
162,5641
126,9491
146,165
TOTAL FUNDS
243.869
183.3781
160,491
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Notes to the Flnantlal S
tements- continued
or the Year Ended 31 De￿mber 2023
ii.
MOVEMENTIN FUNDS-tontinued
Net movement in funds, included in the abovè are as follows=
Incoming
resources
Rèsources
expended
Mtrvement
in funds
Unrestrirted fvnds
General fund
164,298
I￿5,112)
120.8141
Restricted funds
Restritted Fund for MENA Projerts
Large Legacy Fund
234.773
1208,4561
188.8811
26.317
188,8811
234,773
1297,3371
162,5641
TOTAL FUNDS
399.071
1482,4491
183,3781
Cornparatives for movement In fund5
Net
movement
in funds
Transférs
between
fund5
At
31.12.22
At 1.1.22
Unrestricted funds
General fund
44,868
154,0361
17,359
8,191
Restrltt&d fijnds
Restricted Fund for MENA Projects
Largè LÈgacy Fund
16,086
1134.2871
117,3591
11,1421
236,820
371,107
371.238
1118,2011
117,3591
235,678
TOTAL FUNDS
416.ID6
1172,2371
243,869
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st Media
Notes to the Flnanclal Statements- continued
for the Year Ended 31 December 2023
ii.
MOVEMENT IN FUNDS- continued
Comp3rati¥è net movement In fijnds, included in the above are as fc>llows=
Incoming
resources
Resources
expended
Movement
in funds
Unrestrirted funds
General fund
147,619
1201,5551
154,0361
Restricted funds
Restricted Fund for MENA Projects
Large Legacy Fund
152,602
1136,5161
1134,2871
16,086
1134,2871
152.602
127Q,8031
1118.2011
TOTAL FUNDS
300,221
1472,4581
1172,2371
A current year 12 months and prior year 12 months combined position is as follows:
Net
movement
in funds
Transfe
be￿een
funds
At
31.12.23
At 1.1.22
Unrostricted fttnd5
General fund
44,868
174,8501
44,308
14,326
Restricted fvnds
Restricted Fund for MENA Projerts
Large Legacy Fund
131
371,107
42,403
1223,1681
IU,3081
11,7741
147,939
371,238
1180,7651
144,3081
146,165
TOTAL FUNDS
416,106
1255.6151
160,491
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Notes to the Financlal S
tements- continued
fort
¢ Year Ended 31 December 2023
ii.
MOVEMENTIN FUNDS-continued
A current year 12 months and prior year 12 months combined net movèment in fund5, includèd in the above are
as follows:
Incoming
resourcÈ%
Resources
expended
Movement
in funds
Unrestrlcted funds
Generdl fund
311.917
1386,7671
174,8501
Restricted funds
Restritted Fund for MENA Projects
Large Legacy Fund
387,375
1344,9721
1223,1681
42,403
1223,1681
387,375
1568,1401
1180,7651
TOTAL FUNDS
699,292
1954,9071
1255,6151
The Restricted Fund for Middle East Projerts includes all restricted incomè and expenditure for projects in the
Middle East sèt up in accckrdance with the charity's objèctives.
The Largè Lègacy Fund relates to a generous legary gift which will be used mainly for development. marketing 2nd
capacity building in the UK and with our partnèrs in MENA.
12.
RELATED PARTY 01SCL05URES
A5 disclosed in note 5 to the accounts, one trustee, H-R Pèrkin, received a salary and other bènefits during the year
and she was 3150 reimbursed travel and subsistence expen5e5 totalling £l,IDI. Another trustee, F Holmer, wa5
reimbursed trustee expenses of £125.
Helen Deane. the daughter of a trtssteè. re￿ived a salary tsf £3,141 in respett of her employment wth the charity.
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