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Concern awarded for financial reporting at Published Account Awards

Concern received the award for large not-for-profit at the 48th Annual Published Accounts Awards
Concern COO, Nicolas Dupont and Finance Manager, Tom Moloney received an award on behalf of Concern for large non-profit at the 48th Annual Published Accounts Awards .

Concern Worldwide was recognised for its accounting and financial reporting practices at the Published Accounts Awards yesterday.

Concern was awarded in the large not-for-profit category at the ceremony, organised by the Chartered Accountants Leinster Society

We last won this award in 2020, and this was the 24th time in the last 37 years that we have won at the Published Accounts Awards. The win is testament to our dedication to transparency and accountability, which are core values to us as an organisation. 

In 2024, we helped more than 27 million of the world's poorest and most vulnerable people in 27 countries to alleviate poverty and hunger. 16.8 million of those were reached through our emergency responses throughout the year.

Read our 2024 Annual Report in full. 

Our impact in 2024

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16.8 M

people reached through our emergency response

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5 M

people reached through our health interventions

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2.6 M

people reached through our livelihoods programmes

How your donation is used

88.2%
of your donation goes to Relief and Development

This is spent directly towards our goal of ending extreme poverty.

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  • 8.6%

    Fundraising

    This is money spent to raise funds for Concern's work and highlight the needs of the communities we work with.

  • 2.7%

    Global Citizenship and Advocacy

    We invest money in influencing policies and deepening awareness on issues around global poverty with the public.

  • 0.5%

    Governance

    Funds spent to ensure Concern Worldwide is managed efficiently and adheres to the highest standards.

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