Congo Initiative - UK
Directors, and Trustees, report for the year ended 31 December 2023
The Directors and Trustees present their rewrt and the unaudited accounts for the year ended 31 December 2023.
StNCture¥ governance and management
The charity is an incorp¢yated body and is under the control of the Directors and Trustees as detailed ¢)ut in the
charity constitution. The tharity is recognised as a charity under the Charity Commission for Northem Ireland as at
the date of registration being the 6 February 2019.
Organlsatlon
The Directors and Trustees who have served durfng the ye8r are detsiled out on page 3. The Dlrectors and Trustees
are expected to play several key roles in the running of the charity including fundraising, governance, financial
budgeting and audib'ng, evaluation and ass8ssm8nt of the organisation's Mission and strategic goals, resource
dev8lopm8n( public policy and advocacy, and marketing and communication,
Public Benoflt
The directors and Trustees belleve that both the purposes and the actfvltles undertaken in this last financial year
dearly satisfy both ekqments of the public benefft requir8ment.
Funds have been raised from sma51 trusts and foundations in the UK, churches and individuals. Advocacy has
contlnued in the UK through faith groups and interestsd parties although fundraising activities have been curtailed
due to the Covid pandemic lockdown.
Work in the eastern part of the Democratlc Republtc of Congo has b8en curtailed due to continued ethnic violence
and insecurfty. With the armed inteNention8 of the annies of Kenya and Uganda in support of the national amiy,
ther8 is the danger of increased military activity. Howèver, in spit8 of these difficulties, various CI-UK funded projects
have continued such as the ￿0 primary schools, the counselling cenlre, the Mangina Irade school, and Ihe
Université Chrétienne Bilingue du Congo (UCBC). A campus-wide clean water system has been completed at UCBC
Ih a deep well watsr pump. Land has been purthased for the Mangina trade sch¢JoI wrth money from the Bob
MG411ister Memorial Fund.
Statement of Public Benefit
The charity is organi8ed and shall be operated exdusively for charitable, scientific, lit8racy, 8ducation and religious
purposes and to foster prevention of cnJ81ty to childr8n, gender abuse and aclively support environmental
prote¢tlon. These benefits are evidenced by regular and substsntial support, both finanaal and practical for a number
of key projects. Currently the Charity is actively engaged in developing a trade school in addition to continued
support of La Charité primary school and the UCBC university. The charities beneficiaries are all those whose needs
bring them within the ambit of the charity's support. Any private benefit is incidentsl and necessary to ensur6 the
organisatlon achieves its purFM)se. All funds recelved by the charity shall be dedicated and invested solely for such
purposes.
Alms and Objectives
The vision of the charity is to mojel, nurture and shape an authentic community of Chrisys followers whose calling is
lo transfomi society in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The charity hopes to train and develop strong indigenous
leaders to transform their communities in their natj'on of Congo by building civil society on Christian princAples of
socials justice for the common good.
The overall purpose of Congo Initiative UK is the transfomation of th8 Democratic Republic of Congo through holistic
development of leaders who bring hope and healing to individuals. communities and the nation.

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Flnanclal Revlew and Reserves
The principle sources of income are mainly fram gifts and donations. The annual accounts show a deficit for the year
of £18,250. The trustees still believe that the charity is in a good financial position, The Diwtors and Trustees will
continue to actively seek financial support in order to commence new projects in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
By order of the 8oard
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Mr Erlc Clarke
Director and Trust88
Date

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Statement of Directors, and Trustees, Responsibilities
The Directors and TTUStees ate responsible fof preparing the Directors, and Twstees, Annu31 Report and the
Accounts in accordance wth the applicable law and United Kingdom Accounting Standards.
The law applicable to charities in Northem Ireland requires the directors and trustees to prepare financi81 sfalements
for each finanual year. Under that law the INstees have pr8pared the finan¢¢al s181ements in accordance Iwth
Generally Accepted Accounting Practice in the United Kingdom (accounting stsndards issued by Financial
Reporting Council in the UK, including Charities SORP IFRS 102), Acc£Junting and Reporting by charities.
Statements of recommended praclice applicable lo charities preparing their aC￿UnIS in aGcordance wilh the
Financial ReF#)rting Standard applicable in the Uniled Kingdom and Republic of Ireland IFRS 102) and promulgated
by the Institule of Chartered Accounlanls in the United Kingdom and United Kingdom Law). Under Ihal law the
6ireclors and trustees musl not approve the financial statements unless they are satisfied that they give a tfue and
fair view of the stale of 8ffairs of the charity and of the finanrial activitses of the charity for thai period.
In preparing these accounts, the directors and trustees are required lo follow best practice and..
select suitable 8ccounting policies and then apply them consislenlly:
obser￿& the methods and prinoples in the Charities SORP,,
make judgements and estimates that are reasonable and pnjdenl;
ststs whether th8 application of acwuntFng standards have been followed, subject to any material
departures disclosed and explained the accounts.,
prep8re the accounts on the going concem basis unless it is Inappropriats to presume that the ¢harity will
continue in business.
The directors and trustees are responsible for keeping proper accounting records which disclose with reasonable
accurdcy at any time the financial position of the charity and to enable them to ensure Ihat the accounts comply with
the Charities Act {Northem Ireland) 2008 and the Charity (Accounts and Reports) Regulations (Northem Ireland)
2008. They are also responsible for safeguardlng the assets of the charlty and hence for taking reasonable steps for
the preventson and detecb'on of fraud and other irregularities.
Dlreciors and Trustees are responsible for the maintenance and integrity of the corporate and financial information
included on the charib'es website. Leglslatlon in the United Kingdom goveming the preparalion and dissemination of
finandal statements may differfrom legislation in 0th8rjurisdictions.
By order of the Board
Mr Olufe
Dlrector and T
labl
tee
Dat