Comic Relief

Country: Mozambique

Category: Poverty Alleviation

Total Raised: $4,433

How have we helped?

The funds were raised by 21st Century Leaders, from the sale of Whatever It Takes products. 21st Century Leaders funding was used for Comic Relief's Mozambique programme.


About Comic Relief

Comic Relief is seriously committed to helping end poverty and social injustice in the UK and the poorest countries in the world. They do this by:


• Raising money from the general public by actively involving them in events & projects that are innovative & fun.

• Informing, educating, raising awareness & promoting social change

• Allocating the funds in a responsible & effective way to a wide range of charities which are selected after careful research.

• Comic Relief was launched in 1985 from a refugee camp in Safawa, Sudan. Since then, over £1 billion has been raised, primarily through Red Nose Days, for some of the poorest and most vulnerable people across the UK and Africa.


Comic Relief are committed to supporting long-term projects, helping people to help themselves. They also aim to tackle the root causes of poverty by raising awareness around some of the key issues, such as unfair terms of trade and debt relief.

How have we helped?

The funds were raised by 21st Century Leaders, from the sale of Whatever It Takes products. 21st Century Leaders funding was used for Comic Relief's Mozambique programme.


About Comic Relief

Comic Relief is seriously committed to helping end poverty and social injustice in the UK and the poorest countries in the world. They do this by:


• Raising money from the general public by actively involving them in events & projects that are innovative & fun.

• Informing, educating, raising awareness & promoting social change

• Allocating the funds in a responsible & effective way to a wide range of charities which are selected after careful research.

• Comic Relief was launched in 1985 from a refugee camp in Safawa, Sudan. Since then, over £1 billion has been raised, primarily through Red Nose Days, for some of the poorest and most vulnerable people across the UK and Africa.


Comic Relief are committed to supporting long-term projects, helping people to help themselves. They also aim to tackle the root causes of poverty by raising awareness around some of the key issues, such as unfair terms of trade and debt relief.