INTERNATIONAL ALERT

Also known as

INTERNATIONAL ALERT

Official correspondence address from the Public Register of Charities:
346 CLAPHAM ROAD
LONDON
SW9 9AP
Telephone: 020 7627 6800


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Activities  (Additional information provided by charity)Additional information provided by charity

International Alert is an independent peacebuilding organisation working in over twenty countries and territories around the world. We work with people affected by violent conflict as well as at government, EU and UN levels to shape both policy and practice in building sustainable peace. We also seek to raise public awareness of the issues involved in peacebuilding, aiming to help the sector increase its effectiveness and profile.

Services (Additional information provided by charity)Additional information provided by charity

  • Assist people living in areas affected by armed conflict
  • Improve the development and implementation of international policies on peacebuilding
  • Advocacy focused on business, humanitarian aid and development, gender, security and post-conflict reconstruction
  • Public awareness-raising in the UK and in countries affected by violent conflict

Charity category (Additional information provided by charity)Additional information provided by charity

    International development, Peacebuilding and conflict resolution

Beneficiary group (Additional information provided by charity)Additional information provided by charity

  • Communities affect by violent conflict
  • National and international policy makers

Area of benefit (Additional information provided by charity)Additional information provided by charity

  • Regional work in the African Great Lakes, West Africa, Caucasus, Colombia, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Philippines
  • Advocacy work in the United Kingdom, Europe, Worldwide



Financial profile for period ending 31 December 2008

  31 December 2008   £ 31 December 2007   £
Total income 10,367,000 7,467,000
Total expenditure 7,982,000 6,621,000


Regulatory filing

    Financial year end  
Trustees' annual reportDec 31 2008   

    Annual return cycle   Date received
Charity Commission annual return 2007/8 19 June 2009



Organisation

Number of trustees: (Additional information provided by charity)(Additional information provided by charity) 10
Number of employees:  (Additional information provided by charity)Additional information provided by charity 80
Number of volunteers:  (Additional information provided by charity)Additional information provided by charity 10
Year established:  (Additional information provided by charity)Additional information provided by charity 1986



How to help this charity (Additional information provided by charity)

International Alert already achieves a lot with very little. But it is more important than ever that we are able to build on the work that has been done. Individual and corporate supporters make a real difference by helping us continue our valuable work in building peace.

You can make a one-off donation or commit to regular giving and receive updates about our work. Donations can be made online at www.international-alert.org or cheques can be made payable to International Alert and sent to 346 Clapham Road, London SW9 9AP.

To discuss different ways to get involved, to consider offering support at a higher level or to donate to specific projects, please contact Fundraising on 0207 627 6800 or via email at fundraising@international-alert.org.
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