APOPO trains African giant pouched rats (nicknamed HeroRATs) to detect landmines and tuberculosis (TB) using their amazing sense of smell. A… read more
We believe every person deserves equal rights - no matter who they are or who they love. In Tanzania, LGBTQ+ individuals face daily discrimi… read more
In addition to poor educational systems in Tanzania, the lack of educational resources has a significant impact on rural areas. Schools have… read more
Ikirwa School Project is sponsoring 40 vulnerable children from village of Midawe to attend our English-medium school for another year. The … read more
Education East Africa (EEA) is asking you to 'Feed A Hungry Mind' in our rural primary schools in Rwanda and Tanzania. No other English prog… read more
This program with FGM survivor and activist Rhobi Samwelly protects and empowers girls at risk of gender-based violence, including child mar… read more
We believe everyone has the right to life's basics. A roof, enough food to eat, clean water to drink and the education needed to build a bri… read more
Our transformative mental health initiatives in Tanzania offer vital services to address the mental health needs of over 5,000 people. Throu… read more
Ikirwa School is building an English-medium school in a rural, under-served village community of Midawe. For most of our students Ikirwa Sch… read more
This project will give the community health centre in the village of Terrat the resources to better provide critical health services to the … read more
Girls Education International is partnering with Project Wezesha, a local NGO, to ensure that young women in Tanzania have access to the edu… read more
Only 39% of Tanzanian girls go to secondary school, and only 3% continue to tertiary education. Girls who are not in school face myriad chal… read more
We wish to raise $15,000 in order to expand our microloan program by 300 women. These women will receive loans of 150,000 TSH (around $50) e… read more
Since 2006, Malaika has been caring for more than 50 orphaned and abandoned children in Arusha, Tanzania. We provide a safe, loving home env… read more
The longstanding drought in semi-arid areas has resulted into shortage of food which affects women, children and old age people. Pandemic hu… read more
The project targets to provide 18 rolls of high density black plastic water pipe rolls to Nkoansiyo village which do not have access to wate… read more
Community Health Workers play an essential role in ensuring access to nurturing care for families with children under five years. As frontli… read more
Our solar engineering program increases the number of hours available in a day for the world's most left-behind communities by giving them a… read more
THANKS for your support for 130 Nanofilter Kiosks in Tanzania After operating these kiosks for 8 years our local women entrepreneurs are now… read more
Menstrual stigma, lack of access to menstrual products, and low education on reproductive health are putting girls' and women's health at ri… read more
The AID for 200 Vulnerable Children project aims to improve the well-being, protection, and future opportunities of children facing extreme … read more
44% of Tanzanian's 44.6 million population is under 14 years old. The majority of these are school children, mostly in rural areas where 94%… read more
The project focuses on the rehabilitation of 2 Toilets used by students at Mombo secondary school, both female and male toilets, to increase… read more
We are supporting Violeth since she was in secundairy school. Coming from a poor family she was held in the house doing the household with h… read more
This project builds on our prior success with supporting youth in accessing secondary education. Our expanded goal is to provide support to … read more
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