3 1 the prevention and relief of poverty and sickness anywhere in the world and in
particular amongst those affected by natural disasters, wars, conflicts, financial
hardship and other humanitarian emergencies, by the provision of monetary or
other assistance including medicines, hospitals, shelter and food,
3 2 to advance education by means of, but not exclusively, through the provision and
support to organise mainstream and supplementary education and facilitating basic
literacy and skills development, with the overall aim to improve quality of life,
enhance life skills, improve livelihood opportunities and engage the general public
and other communities through learning and skills development programmes for the
public benefit without discrimination with particular regard to orphans, refugees,
disabled and displaced people,
3 3 the promotion of religious harmony for the benefit of the public by promoting
knowledge and mutual understanding and respect of the beliefs and practices of
different religious faiths to the public highlighting shared values and common
interests to help promote good relations between persons of faiths,
and (save for purposes incidental and ancillary to those objects), no other purposes