Reģistrētā persona: organizācija vai pašnodarbināta privātpersona
| Vārds vai organizācijas nosaukums: |
Christian Aid |
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| Juridiskais statuss: |
Registered charity and company limited by guarantee
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| Tīmekļa vietne: |
http://www.christianaid.org.uk
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Nodaļas
| Nodaļa: |
III - Nevalstiskās organizācijas |
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Nevalstiskās organizācijas, platformas, tīkli u.tml. |
Juridiski atbildīgā persona
| Uzvārds, vārds: |
Cienījamā
Loretta Minghella
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| Amats |
Director |
Pastāvīgs darbinieks, kas atbild par ES jautājumiem
| Uzvārds, vārds: |
Cienījamā
Jenny Brown
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| Amats |
Senior EU Relations Adviser |
Kontaktinformācija
| Organizācijas galvenā biroja kontaktinformācija: |
Lower Marsh 35
London SE5 7HS
APVIENOTĀ KARALISTE
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| Tālruņa numurs: |
(+44) 20 7620 4444 |
| Faksa numurs: |
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| Papildu kontaktinformācija: |
For further information on Christian Aid and our work, please see our latest annual report, which can be found at http://www.christianaid.org.uk/annualreport
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Mērķi un uzdevumi
| Organizācijas mērķi un uzdevumi: |
Poverty is an outrage against humanity. It robs people of dignity, freedom and hope, of power over their own lives. Christian Aid has a vision - an end to poverty - and we believe that vision can become a reality. The essential purpose of Christian Aid is to expose the scandal of poverty, to help in practical ways to root it out from the world and to challenge and change the systems which favour the rich and powerful over the poor and marginalised. Christian Aid works in some of the world's poorest communities in 48 countries wherever the need is greatest and regardless of religion. It works with more than 500 partner organisations to eradicate poverty and injustice. By working through, and developing relationships with, local organisations (our partners) Christian Aid's work is rooted in the needs, views, aspirations, priorities and realities of poor and marginalised people. This partnership approach gives us insight into the local issues that perpetuate poverty. We are constantly working to strengthen our accountability to the poor and marginalised people with whom we work, for example by; ensuring that poor people and communities are involved in identifying what issues need to be addressed, and what needs to change; working to ensure that Christian Aid meets recognised standards in accountability and transparency, such as the Humanitarian Accountability Partnership (HAP) international standards and the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI).
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Jūsu organizācijas norādītās interešu jomas ir:
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To personu skaits, kas veic darbības, uz kurām attiecas pārredzamības reģistra izmantošanas joma
| Personu skaits: |
838
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Papildu informācija:
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In 2011/12, Christian Aid employed 838 full time equivalent staff
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Personas, kuras ir akreditētas iekļuvei Eiropas Parlamenta telpās
Darbības
Svarīgākās ES iniciatīvas, ar kurām organizācija strādāja iepriekšējā gadā, veicot darbības, uz kurām attiecas pārredzamības reģistra izmantošanas joma:
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The policy issues on which Christian Aid seeks to influence EU institutions are all related to development. They include, in addition to climate change, tax and illicit capital flight; trade; corruption; agriculture and food security; humanitarian policy, conflict and reform of the humanitarian system; and the role of the private sector in development, as well as regional and country-specific priorities relating to the countries and regions where Christian Aid has partners.
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Interešu jomas elektroniskajiem brīdinājumiem par apspriešanām un rīcības plāniem
| Paziņotās jomas, kuras interesē organizāciju: |
- Ārējie sakari
- Attīstība
- Humānā palīdzība
- Nodokļi
- Uzņēmumi
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Struktūra
| Kopējais to dalībnieku skaits, kuri ir fiziskās personas: |
0 |
| Organizāciju dalībnieču skaits: |
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| Organizācijas dalībnieces (Dalībnieku skaits) : |
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| Organizācijai ir dalībnieki vai pārstāvji šādā valstī (valstīs): |
- APVIENOTĀ KARALISTE
- ĪRIJA
- SPĀNIJA
- AFGANISTĀNA
- ANGOLA
- BANGLADEŠA
- BOLĪVIJA
- BRAZĪLIJA
- BURKINAFASO
- BURUNDI
- DIENVIDĀFRIKA
- Dienvidsudānā
- DOMINIKĀNAS REPUBLIKA
- ĒĢIPTE
- ETIOPIJA
- FILIPĪNAS
- GANA
- GVATEMALA
- HAITI
- HONDURASA
- INDIJA
- IRĀKA
- IZRAĒLA
- JAMAIKA
- KAMBODŽA
- KENIJA
- ĶĪNA
- KIRGIZSTĀNA
- KOLUMBIJA
- KONGO DEMOKRĀTISKĀ REPUBLIKA
- LIBĀNA
- MALĀVIJA
- MALI
- MJANMA
- NIGĒRA
- NIGĒRIJA
- NIKARAGVA
- OKUPĒTĀ PALESTĪNIEŠU TERITORIJA
- PAKISTĀNA
- PERU
- RUANDA
- SALVADORA
- SENEGĀLA
- SJERRALEONE
- ŠRILANKA
- SUDĀNA
- TADŽIKISTĀNA
- TAIZEME
- TANZĀNIJAS SAVIENOTĀ REPUBLIKA
- UGANDA
- ZAMBIJA
- ZIMBABVE
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Papildu informācija:
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For further information, please see our Annual Report;
www.christianaid.org.uk/annualreport
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Sadarbības tīkli
Informācija par organizācijas dalību vienā vai vairākās asociācijās/federācijās/konfederācijās vai, ja organizācija pieder kādam sadarbības tīklam (arī neoficiāli), informācija par šīm attiecībām.
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Christian Aid belongs to and supports a wide range of networks and other coalitions in the UK and elsewhere in Europe and globally, many of which are issue-specific and/or ecumenical.
With regard to the question about the number of members which Christian Aid has, we need to point out that Christian Aid is not a membership organisation. We have hundreds of thousands of supporters across the UK and elsewhere, but they are not members. Many, but not all, of them give money, others campaign, others pray or support us in other ways. The question does not allow for that possibility, which is the reason why we put '0' in the relevant box.
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Finansiālie dati
| Finanšu gads: |
04/2011
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03/2012
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Kopējais budžets:
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111 782 750
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€
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tostarp publiskais finansējums:
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31 207 000
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€
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- no Eiropas avotiem:
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- Publiskais iepirkums.
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€
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- Piešķīrumi:
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€
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- no valsts finansējuma avotiem:
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€
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- no vietējiem/ reģionāliem finansējuma avotiem:
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€
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- UK Department for International Development :
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14 327 000
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€
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- European Commission :
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7 635 000
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€
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- Irish Aid :
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4 400 000
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€
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- USAID :
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159 000
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€
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- Other governments and public authorities :
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4 686 000
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€
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no citiem avotiem: |
80 575 750
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€
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- ziedojumi:
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€
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- dalībnieku iemaksas:
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€
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- Legacies :
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8 950 000
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€
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- Emergency Appeals :
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10 663 000
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€
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- Christian Aid Week :
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14 042 000
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€
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- Other institutions :
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5 154 000
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€
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- In Their Lifetime :
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1 110 000
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€
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- Denominational Appeals :
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1 743 000
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€
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- Regular Gifts :
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19 649 000
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€
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- Other :
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19 264 750
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€
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Aprēķins izmaksām, kas jūsu organizācijai minētajā gadā radušās, nodarbojoties ar lobēšanu ES institūcijās.
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>= 100000
€ un < 150000
€
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Cita finansiāla informācija vai papildu dati, kuru organizācija sniegusi pārredzamības interesēs:
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For our full audited accounts, please go to: www.christianaid.org.uk/annualreport
Following the guidelines of the Civil Society Contact Group and the Alliance for Lobbying Transparency and Ethics Regulation in the EU, Christian Aid estimates that it spent no more than £125,000 in the financial year 2011-12 (the most recent year for which figures are available) on activities carried out for the purpose of influencing the policy formulation and decision-making processes of the EU institutions. The bulk of these costs comprise the salary and related costs, together with travel and incidental expenses, of Christian Aid’s Senior EU Relations Adviser. Other colleagues made occasional trips to Brussels for such purposes, but none made more than six in the year on which we report, nor are they likely to do so in the future. Staff in our overseas offices occasionally meet with the relevant EU delegation, including for lobbying purposes. None of our staff who have any current influencing contact with EU institutions has worked for an EU institution within the five years immediately prior to commencing employment with Christian Aid, but in 2008 one colleague, then working for the Irish Ministry of Justice, sat on EC and Council working groups. All are full or part-time employees of Christian Aid. Christian Aid is a member of a number of civil society networks and other coalitions which have as part of their mandate the influencing of the policy formulation and decision-making processes of EU institutions, and in many cases we part fund those networks or aspects of their work. Such membership fees are not included in our estimated figure.
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