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'''The John Smith Trust''' is a United Kingdom-registered charity (number 1174898) and private limited company (number 07284602) established in 2010 as a memorial to the late Labour leader [[John Smith]]. It runs fellowship programmes for emerging leaders from Eastern Europe, the Caucasus and Central Asia, with a stated mission to promote good governance, the rule of law and democratic values.<ref name="JSTHome">John Smith Trust, [https://johnsmithtrust.org/ Homepage] ''John Smith Trust'', accessed 31 March 2026.</ref> The Trust has longstanding ties to the [[Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office]] (FCDO), British embassies and figures with British intelligence backgrounds, positioning it as a key soft-power instrument of UK foreign policy in post-Soviet states.<ref name="Material">Provided background material on FCDO integration and intelligence links.</ref>
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'''The John Smith Trust''' is a United Kingdom-registered charity (number 1174898) and private limited company (number 07284602) established in 2010 as a memorial to the late Labour leader [[John Smith]]. It runs fellowship programmes for emerging leaders from Eastern Europe, the Caucasus and Central Asia, with a stated mission to promote good governance, the rule of law and democratic values.<ref name="JSTHome">John Smith Trust, [https://johnsmithtrust.org/ Homepage] ''John Smith Trust'', accessed 31 March 2026.</ref> The Trust has longstanding ties to the [[Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office]] (FCDO), British embassies and figures with British intelligence backgrounds, positioning it as a key soft-power instrument of UK foreign policy in post-Soviet states.<ref name="Material">??</ref>
  
 
The Trust condemned Russia's Special Military Operation in Ukraine in 2022 and has maintained close contact with its Ukrainian Fellows.<ref name="Material" />
 
The Trust condemned Russia's Special Military Operation in Ukraine in 2022 and has maintained close contact with its Ukrainian Fellows.<ref name="Material" />
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Notable alumni include [[Vadim Mojeiko]] (2026 Fellow developing the Kaściuška Security Studies Institute in Belarus).<ref name="JSTFellows">John Smith Trust, [https://johnsmithtrust.org/fellows/ Fellows] ''John Smith Trust'', accessed 31 March 2026.</ref>
 
Notable alumni include [[Vadim Mojeiko]] (2026 Fellow developing the Kaściuška Security Studies Institute in Belarus).<ref name="JSTFellows">John Smith Trust, [https://johnsmithtrust.org/fellows/ Fellows] ''John Smith Trust'', accessed 31 March 2026.</ref>
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==Intelligence funding==
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The [[John Smith Trust]] receives direct funding from the [[Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office]] (FCDO) for leadership fellowships and governance programmes in Central Asia, Wider Europe and the South Caucasus.<ref name="Material">FCDO funding data and background material.</ref>
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It is the implementing partner for the Central Asia Small Projects Programme (DevTracker GB-GOV-1-400222). Confirmed payments include:
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| Central Asia Small Projects Programme || £141,542 || March 2024
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| Central Asia Small Projects Programme || £121,000 || November 2024
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| Central Asia Small Projects Programme || £250,000 tranches || 2025
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The FCDO has publicly confirmed support for the Trust’s work with Central Asian professionals, describing it as part of efforts to strengthen governance and rule of law in the region. No single exhaustive CSSF line-item exists; the funding is separate from the broader £3.4 million Central Asia CSSF allocation mentioned in related documents.
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==

Latest revision as of 17:22, 2 April 2026

UK charity promoting soft power leadership programmes in Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia with deep FCDO and British intelligence ties

The John Smith Trust
Type Registered charity and private limited company
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Headquarters London, United Kingdom
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Registration Charity number 1174898; Company number 07284602
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The John Smith Trust is a United Kingdom-registered charity (number 1174898) and private limited company (number 07284602) established in 2010 as a memorial to the late Labour leader John Smith. It runs fellowship programmes for emerging leaders from Eastern Europe, the Caucasus and Central Asia, with a stated mission to promote good governance, the rule of law and democratic values.[1] The Trust has longstanding ties to the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO), British embassies and figures with British intelligence backgrounds, positioning it as a key soft-power instrument of UK foreign policy in post-Soviet states.[2]

The Trust condemned Russia's Special Military Operation in Ukraine in 2022 and has maintained close contact with its Ukrainian Fellows.[2]

Soft-power activities and FCDO integration

The Trust's core activity is a six-month hybrid fellowship programme for participants from 12 countries. Fellows receive monthly online sessions followed by a residential stay in the UK, including personalised professional meetings with senior British officials, visits to UK institutions and training in leadership and governance.[1] These programmes are funded and supported by the FCDO, which uses the Trust as a vehicle to build networks among future leaders in strategically sensitive regions.[2]

The Trust works directly with British embassies in the target countries and hosts fellows at Downing Street and the FCDO. This integration aligns the Trust's work with broader UK foreign-policy goals of democratic promotion and countering Russian influence.[2]

Connections to British intelligence and FCO/FCDO

The Trust maintains extensive links to British intelligence and diplomatic circles. Baroness Meta Ramsay (a career MI6 officer who served as Head of Station in Helsinki and played a key role in the exfiltration of Oleg Gordievsky) is an Advisory Council member and was a close friend of John Smith.[2] Chris Donnelly, a former Territorial Army Intelligence Corps officer, NATO adviser, Honorary Colonel in the Specialist Group Military Intelligence and founder of the Institute for Statecraft (which ran the now defunct [[Integrity Initiative), has served on the Trust's Advisory Board.[2]

Other board members with intelligence or security backgrounds include:

In May 2024 the Russian Prosecutor General designated the Trust an "undesirable organisation", alleging its fellowships serve as a recruitment front for MI6. The Trust denies the claim, stating its work is strictly educational.[2]

Baroness Smith of Gilmorehill (Chair) is reported to have declined an offer to join MI6.[2]

Trustees and Board

Current trustees/directors (as of 31 March 2026).[3][4]


Current Board / Trustees
Name Role Appointed
Elizabeth Margaret, Baroness Smith of Gilmorehill Chair / Director 17 March 2015
John Thomas, Lord Alderdice Director 1 October 2018
David John Charters Director 17 March 2015
Ian James, Lord Duncan of Springbank Director 1 March 2022
Stephen Patrick Gethins Director 1 October 2018
Alexander David Just Director 1 July 2019
Jeremy Craig Oliphant Director 17 March 2020
Alison Mary, Baroness Suttie Director 10 May 2023

Former officers/directors

Former Officers / Directors
Name Role Appointed Resigned
Catherine Margaret, Baroness Ashton of Upholland Director 7 June 2016 6 February 2018
Michael David, General Jackson Director 17 March 2015 15 May 2016
Charles Falconer Director 15 June 2010 15 May 2016

Advisory Council and notable advisors

Baroness Meta Ramsay (Advisory Council; former MI6 officer) Chris Donnelly (Advisory Board; military intelligence background)

Fellows

The John Smith Trust has built a network of over 500 Fellows from Eastern Europe, the Caucasus and Central Asia.[5] Below is the full list of publicly listed recent Fellows (2025 and 2026 cohorts).

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Recent Fellows of the John Smith Trust
Name Fellowship Year Country
Iaroslav Kryl 2026 Ukraine
Ivan Bondarchuk 2026 Ukraine
Sergii Diakonchuk 2026 Ukraine
Viacheslav Luchnykov 2026 Ukraine
Klavdiia Yatsyshyna 2026 Ukraine
Malika Mamadrizokhonova 2026 Tajikistan
Virginia Bilici 2026 Moldova
Narmin Jarchalova 2026 Azerbaijan
Nino Jibuti 2026 Georgia
Akylbek Bakytov 2026 Kyrgyzstan
Diana Charyyeva 2026 Turkmenistan
Nursultan Ixan 2026 Kazakhstan
Shokhrukh Avazov 2026 Uzbekistan
Valeriia Melnyk 2026 Ukraine
Erik Hovsepyan 2026 Armenia
Nonna Babayan 2025 Armenia
Gular Pashayeva 2025 Azerbaijan
Oleksandr Zhminko 2025 Ukraine
Solomiia Starosolska 2025 Ukraine
Maral Rejepova 2025 Turkmenistan
Umeda Sattorzoda 2025 Tajikistan
Myktybek Osmonaliev 2025 Kyrgyzstan
Emin Jabbarov 2025 Kazakhstan
Anastasiia Chernoshtan 2025 Ukraine

Notable alumni include Vadim Mojeiko (2026 Fellow developing the Kaściuška Security Studies Institute in Belarus).[5]

Intelligence funding

The John Smith Trust receives direct funding from the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) for leadership fellowships and governance programmes in Central Asia, Wider Europe and the South Caucasus.[2]

It is the implementing partner for the Central Asia Small Projects Programme (DevTracker GB-GOV-1-400222). Confirmed payments include:


Known FCDO / CSSF-related funding to John Smith Trust
Programme Amount Date
Central Asia Small Projects Programme £141,542 March 2024
Central Asia Small Projects Programme £121,000 November 2024
Central Asia Small Projects Programme £250,000 tranches 2025

The FCDO has publicly confirmed support for the Trust’s work with Central Asian professionals, describing it as part of efforts to strengthen governance and rule of law in the region. No single exhaustive CSSF line-item exists; the funding is separate from the broader £3.4 million Central Asia CSSF allocation mentioned in related documents.

See also

Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office MI6 Institute for Statecraft Chris Donnelly Baroness Meta Ramsay

Resources

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 John Smith Trust, Homepage John Smith Trust, accessed 31 March 2026.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 ?? Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "Material" defined multiple times with different content
  3. Companies House, Officers of company 07284602 Companies House, accessed 31 March 2026.
  4. John Smith Trust, Board John Smith Trust, accessed 31 March 2026.
  5. 5.0 5.1 John Smith Trust, Fellows John Smith Trust, accessed 31 March 2026.