Hear from various NGOs using technology to support educational projects for vulnerable girls in Tanzania.
We heard from Ezekiel Kassanga from Tumaini Open School in Tabora, Catherine Kimambo from Africa Child Project, Robert Malfi from Affordable Computers and Technology Tanzania, and teachers involved in our Partners in Excellence (Pixl) project about how technology is supporting education for rural girls in very low resource settings in rural Tanzania.
This was followed by a panel discussion chaired by Tanzania Development Trust chair and Crowd2Map founder Janet Chapman, with a chance to ask questions and make contributions and connections.
Click here for a recording of the event.
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Our parent, The Britain-Tanzania Society was also founded in 1975. It aims to increase mutual knowledge, understanding and respect between the peoples of Britain and Tanzania. It encourages knowledge and strong ties through regular seminars, events and publications.