Send deaf Tanzanian children to school A second chance for teenage mothers in Tanzania Bring clean water to 100 villages in Tanzania Rhobi with girls

Tanzania Development Trust

Org #18299
Vetted since 2014 Top Ranked Effective Nonprofit Site Visit Verified
1975
year founded
$489,270
raised on GlobalGiving
11
years fundraising
2
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

The Trust Deed of 1975 says "The objects of the Trust shall be to relieve poverty and sickness among the people of Tanzania by means of the development of education, health and other social services, the improvement of water supplies and other communal facilities and the promotion of self- help activities." Interpreting the Trust Deed for the needs of the 21st Century we add: "In making grants, the Trust tries to promote equal opportunities and projects which improve the environment".

Project Leaders
Janet CHAPMAN
Janet CHAPMAN
Brian Medcalf
Brian Medcalf
Ezekiel Kassanga
Ezekiel Kassanga
Organization Information
44 Mildenhall Road
London, London E5 0RU
United Kingdom
07815053779
Organization Information
44 Mildenhall Road
London, London E5 0RU
United Kingdom
07815053779

Project Reports

Each of GlobalGiving’s nonprofit partners is required to send quarterly donor reports detailing the impact of their work. Here are some of their recent updates:

The Journey we never regret

By Benedicto Hosea | Project Leader

Transformation never been an immediate achieved but a gradual process all change makers go through over a period of strategy and implementation. For almost 11 years, we  been active leading... Read the full report ›

Protecting girls from FGM year round

By Rhobi Samwelly | Project Leader

The former “season” when girls became targets for FGM has been replaced with constant risk for girls because we are making inroads into protecting them and changing entrenched traditions.... Read the full report ›

Attacked by hippos on the way to school

By Janet CHAPMAN | Project Leader

On Friday 16 May, 14 students from Ikondo Secondary School were attacked by hippos while crossing a river on their way to school.All students have now been discharged from hospital, but this was a... Read the full report ›
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