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campaign Liii
annual report
2012
summarypresentation
Who are we?
What do we do?
1.- Raising public awareness
2.- Development projects
Why do we do it?
Our accounts
Transparency
acknowledgements
Delegations
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cover photo: marta carreño.
2Raquel majolero
In 2012, always within the context of the fight against hunger, we focus on Millennium Development Goal 6,
which invites us to work to reduce the incidence rate of AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis in the poorest com-
munities on the Earth. We also try to raise awareness on Chagas disease, dengue, sleeping sickness and all
the “forgotten diseases”, so named since, as they mainly affect the poorest and are not very frequent in the
rich North, not much research is carried out on them. Unfortunately, such issues are a reality in our world
today. At Manos Unidas we work so they will cease to be so.
Africa is the continent worst hit. The causes that collaborate to making this so are various, and among them
we have the wars and conflicts raging in so many countries, which prevent development projects from being
carried out in them.
As for Asia, we see how the combination of tuberculosis and AIDS causes millions of deaths every year. Two
thirds of the cases of tuberculosis occur in Asia. This disease, believed to be under control, has reappeared
and in a particularly devastating way, bringing lethal consequences when combined with HIV/AIDS. It is vital
to work on its prevention, as we can see in the projects we support.
America continues to suffer great inequalities, aggravated by the global economic crisis.
The slogan of the 2012 campaign was: “Health, everyone’s right”. And the second part of the slogan invited
us not to remain passive: “Act now!”; without that support, our work would be affected, because in our
sector we can also feel the crisis. It is as if a curtain was put in front of the poorest countries, making it more
difficult for us to see them. But let’s not be discouraged. Our commitment to them continues, both on the
part of Manos Unidas and, I also believe, on that of the whole Spanish population. In 2012 there was a great
reduction in income from public sources in our organisation, but as far as that from private sources is con-
cerned, this reduction has been minimum, which, in our case, is very important because this part represents
85.6% of the total.
Therefore, and in spite of the difficulties we’re going through, we could say that the support we receive to
combat hunger remains solid. Many thanks to everybody for honouring this commitment. We feel we are not
alone. We wish to respond with our day-to-day work, maintaining our hallmark, taking care of values such as
austerity and transparency, not forgetting our target as an institution: the poor, the fight against hunger and
against its causes. We shall continue to work as long as poverty exists. We continue to work hard for this
cause, as we have been doing now for over fifty years.
letter from the president
Soledad SuárezPresident
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Manos Unidas is the Spanish Catholic Church Organisation for the aid, promotion and development of the Third World. It is at the same time a Catholic and secular Non-Governmental Development Organisation (NGDO), made up of volunteers.
It is our mission to fight against famine, nutritional deficiency, poverty, disease, underdevelopment, and lack of education; and to work to eradicate the structural causes producing them: injustice, unequal distribution of goods and opportunities among people and communities, ignorance, prejudices, lack of solidarity, indifference and the crisis of human and Christian values (Articles of Association, Art. 5).
who are we?
Rafael gómez
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VOLUNTARY WORKERSManos Unidas defines itself in its Articles of Association as an organisation of voluntary workers. We
understand voluntary work as a vocation, giving witness to values such as gratuitousness and solidarity,
more than ever necessary in our society today. This distinguishing feature materialises in the 5,304 vol-
unteers who dedicated their time and good work to the organisation all year round. This number of
people increases significantly at peak Campaign times. The Manos Unidas governing bodies are made
up of volunteers. Together with them, a small number of people have contracts of employment, and
they are an inseparable part of the organisation, always respecting the principles and criteria of Manos
Unidas.
in a globalised world relations between persons, coun-tries and continents are necessary and enriching.manos Unidas is a member of several international andnational organisations:
� pontifical council cor Unum
� ciDSE
� cOncORD
� cOngDE (coordinator for Spanish Development ngOs)
� Fundación Sur
� pacto global contra la pobreza
� Foro de Laicos
� consejo nacional de misiones
� plataforma del Voluntariado de España
� associación Española de Fundraising
THANKS to
them all, the
Manos Unidas
task is possible
MEMBERS & COLLABORATORSMany are the people whose lives have im-
proved thanks to the wholehearted support
of the Manos Unidas 85,250 members and
collaborators in 2012. This spirit of commun-
ion, solidarity, gratuitousness and justice is
what drives us on to keep fighting for a bet-
ter world.
In 1955 the World Union of Catholic Women’s Organisations (WUCWO) declared “waragainst hunger”. In 1959 the call was seconded in Spain by the Catholic ActionWomen, constituting the “Campaign Against Hunger in Spain”, which later wouldbecome known as Manos Unidas.
DELEGATIONSManos Unidas has a diocesan structure, which means it is present throughout the whole Spanish geography.
The mission of the 70 diocesan Delegations of Manos Unidas is to raise the awareness of the population on
the global situation and the collecting of donations for the financing of the projects supported by the organ-
isation. In order to meet their objectives a great number of activities are carried out.
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Financial management & planning Department projects area
communication and public presence Department
Education for DevelopmentDepartment
Resources & HR administrationDepartment Delegations area
GOVERNING BODIES
president 70 Delegate-presidents from the Episcopal Sees 1 Representative from the central Services Standing committee
General Assembly
The general assembly is the supreme governing body of manos Unidas. it meets twice a year.
Soledad Suárez
president*
Mons. J. José Omella
councillor
Jesús Vidal
Vice - councillor
Pilar Mendo
Vice - president
José Valero
Secretary
Tomás Rodríguez
Treasurer
Ricardo Loy
Sec. gen. of catholic action
Benita Asensio, Mª Pilar Bilbao,Fco. Javier Fornell, Rosa Pradas,
Araceli Cavero
Representative delegatesof the general assembly (5)
Sonsoles Fernández-Iriondo,Julián Jiménez, Clara Pardo
central ServicesRepresentative (3)
Standing Committee
The Standing committee is the governing body that, subordinated to the general assemblyand following its guidelines, directs manos Unidas operations. it meets once a month.
MANAGEMENT BODIES
Soledad Suárez
president
Rafael Serrano
Secretary general
Management SecretaryTechnical Secretary
Central Services
DIOCESAN LEVEL ORGANISATION
central Services are technical and management services in charge of implementing the agreements adopted by the Organisation’s governing bodies.
Manos Unidas Organisation Chart
*Soledad Suárez is President of Manos Unidas since October 2012.The post had been formerly held by Myriam Gª Abrisqueta.
president/Delegate
Vice - president/Delegate Secretary Treasurer
Diocesan Management Team
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Manos Unidas maintains two lines of work:� raising the awareness and denouncing the existence of hunger and
underdevelopment, their causes and possible remedies:� obtaining economic means to finance the programmes,
plans and comprehensive development projects aimed at dealing withthese needs.
In 2012, Manos Unidas held its LIII Campaign, which under the slogan “Health:everyone’s right: Act now!” has wished to focus especially on the fight againstmalaria, AIDS and other diseases, Millennium Development Goal 6.
what do we do?
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Raising Public Awareness
� Link Operation generates relationships between persons or groups of the Spanish society and thecommunities that receive the support of Manos Unidas, bringing their situation and living conditionscloser, and achieving a greater sensitization and commitment toward Southern countries. In 2012,Manos Unidas carried out 501 Link Operations for a total sum of €20,599,612.52 .
Link Operation
The 2012 campaign focused on the protection of everyone’s right to
health, as embodied in Millennium Development Goal 6, combating
HIV/AIDS, malaria and the so-called forgotten diseases, which for
being so are more virulent among the poor. With the slogan “Health,
everyone’s right: Act now!” we wished to transmit the message to
the Spanish society that health and development go together. The
dissemination of this campaign has been backed by the elaboration
of information and advertising materials, as well as the support of
the media.
Our aim is for there to be increas-
ingly more people committed to
social transformation, who feel re-
sponsible for the well-being of
others and the need to contribute
to the development of those most
in need.
To achieve this, we encourage the training of children and young
people, as the future of the world is in their hands. We have prepared
education in values materials for all educational levels, and supported
teachers with courses and workshops to help them carry out this
task. For younger children, we have trained Manos Unidas persons
in storytelling workshops, organising this activity in schools.
Furthermore, experts in health and
development took part in Manos
Unidas XI Forum, “Health for De-
velopment”, which was held in Má-
laga and other cities in Andalusia,
where causes and consequences
of the diseases were analysed, and
the solutions that are already being
implemented with the support of
Manos Unidas were shown.
Manos Unidas takes part in different national and international
thematic campaigns related to our mission of combating hunger
and poverty and focusing on the relationship existing between
climate justice, food security and sustainable development. It has
been present at important international processes, for example the
United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development (Río + 20),
Food Security Committee (FAO) and the work processes dialogue
for preparing the new global development agenda beyond 2015.
One of the main tasks of Manos Unidas is to denounce and make the Spanish society aware of
the existence of hunger and underdevelopment, as well as their causes and possible solutions.
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other awareness raising activities
Operation: Charity Sandwich
Sharing a sandwich may be a good time for giving in-formation, raising awareness and promoting solidarity.
2012-2013 Video Clip Competition
With the slogan “Your viewpoint can change the world”video clips (one-minute videos) full of solidarity, hope and social protest compete.The subject of the 4th edition was “Saying nO to poverty”.
Charity Run
charity RunHeld in variouscities and townsto raise youngpeople’sawareness onthe importanceof solidarity andalso to raise fundsfor manos Unidasprojects.
Manos Unidas Awards
prize winners of the various competitions atthe end of the awards ceremony held at the caixaForúm auditorium in madrid.
Trips with the media
Every year, manos Unidas organises a trip withmedia professionals so they may see theprojects supported by the organisation.
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In 2012 Manos Unidas has taken part in 56 developing
countries supporting 550 very diverse projects and initia-
tives, arising from people who fight every day to overcome
poverty.
More than 870 million people in the world suffer from
hunger, victims of an unjust world order, severely suffering
the efects of the economic and financial crisis increased by
the effects of climate change and environmental degra-
dation. The food crisis is also being accentuated by other
factors such as food speculation, biofuels or land grabbing,
causing 15% of the world’s population to suffer from HUNGER.
The fast economic growth some of the so-called
emerging countries must not cause us to lose sight of
the increase of an acute and growing inequality in said
countries, which leads sectors of the population to
abject poverty.
Combating hunger, working for the right to food,
is one of the main focuses of the work of Manos Uni-
das, which we tackle through programmes aimed at
guaranteeing the food security of the most vulnera-
ble communities.
Furthermore, persons who are victims of con-
flicts, forgotten emergencies (earthquakes, floods,
famines…) or trafficking in persons, continue to be
at the heart of the work of Manos Unidas, persons we
support in countries such as Haiti, Somalia, South
Sudan or Burma.
Within a global context of uncertainty, aware of
the tough and unjust reality suffered by millions of
people all over the world, Manos Unidas, inspired by
the principles of the Social Doctrine of the Church, and
moved by the suffering of the impoverished and for-
gotten, continues to support the more vulnerable
communities, promoting food security, access to water,
heath and education, especially in those countries
with a low development index and whose States do
not guarantee them these basic rights.
But the fight against poverty in a globalised world
like the one we live in, also has to be a global and co-
ordinated response. To do so, we work with other Eu-
ropean organisations belonging to the CIDSE network
and with the Church Social Services and Southern Car-
itas members, so that our response to the needs
which come to us will be more efficient.
Rafa gómez
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Projects
241
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america23%
44%africa
asia33%
projects by continent
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projects by sectors
Manos Unidas supports development projects,
in the agricultural, education, healthcare,
social promotion and promotion of women sectors.
It also assists populations in situations
of emergency and offers humanitarian help
in circumstances requiring it.
In 2012 the following projects were financed:
Agriculture: 94 projectsSum: 8.124.882,80 euros
Beneficiaries: 196.484 direct
Education: 185 projectsSum: 9.623.464,21 euros
Beneficiaries : 1.034.578 direct
Healthcare: 89 projectsSum: 5.166.679,54 euros
Beneficiaries : 1.768.705 direct
Social Prom.: 99 projectsSum: 5.299.489,14 euros
Beneficiaries : 901.293 direct
Women Prom.: 83 projectsSum: 4.814.494,16 euros
Beneficiaries : 288.242 direct
16%
17%
15% 18%
34%
EducationHealthcare
Social promotion
promotionof women
agriculture
manos Unidas
Victor Dass
Javier cuadrado
manos Unidas/pompeyo Sancho manos Unidas
america1. Bolivia, 11 projects2. Brazil, 13 proj.3. colombia, 6 proj.4. cuba, 2 proj.5. Ecuador, 8 proj.6. El Salvador, 10 proj.7. guatemala, 17 proj.8. Haiti, 10 proj.9. Honduras, 6 proj.10. mexico, 5 proj.11. nicaragua, 1 proj.12. panama, 4 proj.13. paraguay, 5 proj.14. peru, 25 proj.15. Dominican Rep., 5 proj.
Total: 128 projects.Sum: 11.079.432,30 euros.
africa1. angola, 8 proj.2. Benin, 13 proj.3. Burkina Faso, 18 proj.4. Burundi, 4 proj.5. cameroon, 12 proj.6. côte d’ivoire, 3 proj.7. Egypt, 2 proj.8. Eritrea, 2 proj.9. Ethiopia, 6 proj.10. ghana, 6 proj.11. Kenya, 19 proj.12. madagascar, 13 proj.13. malawi, 6 proj.14. mali, 2 proj.15. morocco, 2 proj.16. mauritania, 11 proj.
It also continues to give financial support
to projects from previous years.
In 2012, the total number of projects has been 870.
2012: Manos Unidas’ Projects around the World
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1. angola, 8 proj.2. Benin, 13 proj.3. Burkina Faso, 18 proj.4. Burundi, 4 proj.5. cameroon, 12 proj.6. côte d’ivoire, 3 proj.7. Egypt, 2 proj.8. Eritrea, 2 proj.9. Ethiopia, 6 proj.10. ghana, 6 proj.11. Kenya, 19 proj.12. madagascar, 13 proj.13. malawi, 6 proj.14. mali, 2 proj.15. morocco, 2 proj.16. mauritania, 11 proj.
17. mozambique, 11 proj.18. niger, 2 proj.19. nigeria, 7 proj.20. central african Republic, 1 proj.21. Dem. Rep. of congo, 16 proj.22. Rwanda, 4 proj.23. Senegal, 8 proj.24. Sierra Leone, 15 proj.25. Somalia, 4 proj.26. South Sudan, 5 proj.27. Tanzania, 4 proj.28. Togo, 9 proj.29. Uganda, 12 proj.30. Zambia, 8 proj.31. Zimbabwe, 8 proj.
asia1. Bangladesh, 2 projects2. cambodia, 2 proj.3. philippines, 3 proj.4. india, 162 proj.5. iraq, 2 proj.6. israel, 2 proj.7. Lebanon, 2 proj.8. nepal, 1 proj.9. palestine, 1 proj.10. Sri Lanka, 4 proj.
Total: 241 projects.Sum: 12.608.644,71 euros.
Total: 181 proyects.Sum: 9.340.932,84 euros.
2012: Manos Unidas’ Projects around the World In 2012 Manos Unidas has approved a total of 550 projects,
in 56 countries, for a sum of 33,029,009.85 euros.
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africaAfrica, a continent consisting of 54 countries, nearly
all of them classified as the so-called developing
countries, since 1995, and especially in recent years,
is experiencing strong economic growth due to the
rise in the prices of natural resources, the diversification
of its exports and the application of new technologies.
There is also a rising trend toward the improvement
of political institutions and changes in the countries’
economic policies.
But Africa has many faces, and this strong economic growth is not always accom-
panied by improvements in the population’s living conditions. We continue to wit-
ness interregional conflicts, situations of famine or food crises that highlight the
widening of the gap dividing the poor and the rich, in the same continent. Therefore,
we paradoxically have to speak of food insecurity in a continent with vast exten-
sions of fertile land, large amounts of water and an optimal climate for many crops.
And that food insecurity is accompanied by war conflicts that lead to thousands of
displaced persons, refugees and deaths.
Mozambique is a country rich in raw materials and fertile land, but which suffers cyclical famine insome areas. Every year we train 320 young people in farming techniques at the Martín Cipriano In-stitute in Mozambique so that they can defend family agriculture, also replicating this knowledge intheir home villages, thus multiplying the project’s effect.
From manos Unidas we support the empowerment of therural population, making special emphasis on children,young people and women, giving them the educationand training they require to allow them to defend them-selves against the agricultural policies carried out bytheir governments in favour of the emerging foreign po-wers, defending their right to the land and basic services.
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americaLatin America is the continent of inequality.
Latin-American relationships –between persons and countries-
are based on inequality. Some countries even appear as “emerging”,
with high levels of income, but in all of them most of their inhabitants
suffer abject poverty levels. Skyscrapers can be found alongside shanty
towns, dazzling city centres alongside backward rural areas, modern
industrial and financial installations alongside obsolete agriculture, the
greatest of wealth alongside the deepest of poverty…
Forty women from three indigenous com-munities in Guatemala have receivedtraining in farmyard husbandry, whichhas helped us to be able to diversify ourfood and mitigate the situation of insecu-rity in which we live to secure daily food.We have also been able to benefit fromtraining resources, traditionally forbid-den to us, know our rights, and improveour participation in local organisationsand the taking of decisions.
These are some of the reasons why in our work in Latin america, we give pri-ority to productive farming projects, in order to guarantee the food securityof the poor. We dedicate approximately 50% of our resources to these pro-jects. We try to reduce the vulnerabilities of poor populations, promote agri-cultural and farming models better adapted to the environment, improve theproductivity of the land using ecological methods, defend native seeds, sus-tainable agriculture and collective production and commercialisation, etc.
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India is one of the nations with the greatest economic growth. But 25% of its population (mainly women
and children) live beneath the poverty threshold. There also exists great discrimination of women re-
garding men. It is estimated that there have been 8 million female foetus abortions over the last decade.
In addition, there is female infanticide, one of the worst scourges in this country, where giving birth to
a baby girl is a stigma for the family. To understand this, it is necessary to know and understand Indian
culture; economy is a determining factor for families seeking to give birth to and raising a son and avoid-
ing having daughters. Girls are viewed as a burden, since they “are lost” to the family and also need a
dowry payment when married off. Boys, however, stay in the family, they work and support it, and
when they marry they bring a dowry into the home. This also explains how most women do not receive
formal education, as they are are expected to look after the house and their younger siblings.
In South East Asia, trafficking in
persons as well as labour and sexual
exploitation are another sign of the general
context of violence suffered by women,
who are often only considered by their own families
as a way of generating income.
Thanks to the support of Manos Unidas, women in Uttarakhand (Nor-thern India) have been able to improve their quality of life throughincome generating programmes, and in our villages community groupshave been created to prevent and reduce domestic violence. In addi-tion, the strengthening of the community organisation has allowed usto take part in the taking of decisions on all levels: family, social andpolitical.
in view of all this, manos Unidas wishes to empowerwomen through education and work: it also supportsawareness-raising programmes against social injustice,which are the first steps toward creating conditionsthat favour and ensure the full development of women’spotentialities and capacities.
manos Unidas/Javier Fernández
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There is increasingly more social awareness, sup-
ported by the reflection of experts and specialists and
disseminated by the media, that ridding the world of
famine today is not a matter of lack of means but a
political decision. However, we see how United Na-
tions bodies and the major power governments do
not take decisive measures to put an end to it, toler-
ating conflicts sustained by economic interests, for
example in Congo, which brings extraordinary suffer-
ing to the population.
We see how interests are more important than
people’s wellbeing, especially in the case of the poor:
exactly the opposite of what it should be, since the
poor need even greater protection.
The Exhortation “Caritas in veritate” tells us that
the development of the people is not just an eco-
nomic issue, but also a moral one. “Development is im-
possible without upright men and women, without fin-
anciers and politicians whose consciences are finely at-
tuned to the requirements of the common good.”
(Number 71). And this implies not only governments,
but also multinational companies and anybody who
inspires, dictates or regulates the world’s principal
commercial and economic regulations.
It has been the mission of Manos Unidas for more
than fifty years now to promote that moral consis-
tency, defend the value of the people in all circums-
tances. In this year’s Report we can see specific and
tangible examples of this commitment.
By financing development projects, our associa-
tion makes it possible for specific aspirations from the
poorest communities to become reality. Furthermore,
it tries to instil in us a caring mentality and culture, in
which the logic of hoarding gives way to those of ded-
ication and gifts. Bearing in mind an idea which is valid
for all is when Pope Francis asks the Church to “come
out of herself” and to go out to “the peri-pheries”,
where the poorest are, and, among them, those who
are hungry, those whose basic needs are not covered.
I would like to thank all Manos Unidas’ members,
collaborators and workers because they make it pos-
sible, year after year, that hope does not disappear
from the heart of the poorest communities in the
world. May God bless you and may you live with the
peace of knowing you have done what you had to do!
+ Juan José Omella Omella
Bishop of Calahorra & La Calzada-Logroño
and Manos Unidas Councillor
Going out to the peripheries
why do we do it?
manos Unidas/mª Eugenia Díaz
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our accounts
manos Unidas/Javier Fernández
� The funds raised by Manos Unidas in 2012 were 48,284,292 euros.
� 85.6% of our income comes from private sources,and 14.4% from the public sector.
� 90.5% of the total income is allocated to Manos Unidas’ aims (84.8% to Development projects and 5.7% to Awareness-raising).
� Our members, representing 35.3% of the income, are the mainstay on which Manos Unidas is built.
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SOURcE OF incOmE
� members and donors (1)
� parishes and religious institutions
� Schools
� Emergencies
� inheritances and bequests
� Others
TOTAL PRIVATE SECTOR
�Spanish agency for international
Development cooperation (aEciD)
� Local and Regional administration
TOTAL PUBLIC SECTOR
INCOME RAISED: 100%
OTHER INCOME (2)
TOTAL INCOME 2012:
16,939,800.-
11,640,193.-
1,451,070.-
96,046 .-
7,348,880 .-
3,579,557 .-
41,055,546 .-
3,659,405 .-
3,228,524 .-
6,887,929 .-
47,943,475.-
340,817 .-
48,284,292 .-
PRIVATE INCOME: 85.6%
PUBLIC INCOME: 14.4%
aLLOcaTiOn OF ExpEnSES
� awareness-raising
� Development projects
TOTAL MANOS UNIDAS AIMS
� promotion and income Raising
� administration and Structure
TOTAL EXPENSES 2012:
SURpLUS 2012*
2,585,411.-
38,231,806.-
40,817,217.-
892,213.-
3,386,498.-
45,095,928.-
3,188,364.-
FINES DE MANOS UNIDAS: 90.5%
PROMOTION & INCOME RAISING: 2.0%
ADMINISTRATION & STRUCTURE: 7.5%
(1) includes private donations, organisations and foundations, companies and anonymous entities.
(2) includes extraordinary results, refund/cancellation of subsidies granted in previous years, positive foreign exchange differences and applied provisions.
* The surplus of the year 2012 will be used for approving new projects in 2013.
Expenses allocation criteriaThe expenses are classified in Manos Unidas’ Aims and Operating Costs.
� MANOS UNIDAS’ AIMS:� Awareness-raising: This contains the expenses of the Education for Development Area, as well as those allocated
to this purpose by the Communication Area. � Projects: This includes the amount of the total number of projects approved in the year. � Project Management: These are the travelling expenses for trips made to identify and monitor projects,
Project Area personnel expenses, and fees for auditing and evaluating of financed projects.
� OPERATING COSTS: � Promotion & Income Raising: Includes the Communication Area expenses used for raising funds and advertising the organisation’s activity.
� Administration & Structure Expenses: These are the expenses generated by the organisation’s management and administration.
* Schools, Emergencies, awareness-raising projects,private subventions, Financial income and Other private income.
Source of Income(collected)
Allocation of Expenses
84.8%24.3%
35.3%
14.4%
15.3% 10.7% 2.0%
5.7%
7.5%
Developmentprojects
members & donors
Others*
pUBLic SEcTORparishes and religious
institutions
inheritances& bequests
awareness-raising
promotion and incomeRaising
administrationand Structure
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transparency
In addition, Manos Unidas com-plies with all transparency and bestpractice requirements establishedby Fundación Lealtad.
Manos Unidas complies with all transparency tool and bestpractice requirements established by the Spanish NGO Coordinator.
Manos Unidas has been designatedby the Spanish Agency for Interna-tional Development Cooperationas a qualified body to receive funding.
Our annual accounts have been audited and approved by EspauditGabinete de Auditoría, S. A.
manos Unidas is an organisation strongly committed to the transparency of its funds,which, in fact, is one of our values as an institution and a faithful reflection of our accountability to society.
Should you wish to see the full audit report, you will find it on:www.manosunidas.org.
If you prefer a printed copy, you can request one at Manos Unidas delegations.
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Companies
� AARBEI CARTERA E INVERSIONES, S.L.� ADVANTIA COMUNICACIóN GRáFICA� AGUA DE FIRGAS SA� ALMUDEVE SERVEIS SL� ANTóN ALóS CB� ASOCIACION DE LA PRENSA� AUTOBUSES LA VILLAVESA, S.A.� BANCO SABADELL � BANCO SANTANDER� BBVA � BON PREU, S.A.� BUSINESS MORALES, S.L.� CAIxABANk� CECA� CLINICAS DOCTOR JUAN CABRERA, S.L.
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� NETOBRIL, S.A.� OPTIM, S.A.� OSORMEGO, S.L.� RADIO POPULAR, S.A. (CADENA COPE)� S´ALGAR HOTELS, S.A.� SAICARJE, S. L.� TEJAS BORJA, S.A.� UNIVERSAL DE ALIMENTACION, S.A.� VUELING AIRLINES, S.A.
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� AGR.TRABAJADORES CAJAS RURALES (CIUDAD REAL)
� AMAS DE C. MELGAR (BURGOS)
The work we carry out to help the world’s poorest countries would be impossible without manos Unidas’ friends andcollaborators. a long list of volunteers, employees, members, individual and collective donors, companies, banks, as-sociations and foundations support this work through donations, co-funding of development projects, sponsoring ini-tiatives or by providing a range of services.
many thanks to them all.
Due to limitations of space we cannot mention them all. We do not include the list of institutions that co-fund develop-ment projects as they figure in our “projects Book”, published alongside this annual Report.
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� BANCO SANTANDER (PREMIO TELEVISIóN)
� CECA (PREMIOS PRENSA ESCRITA Y PRENSA DIGITAL)
� COALIMENT S.A. (CONCIERTO)
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