October 2024

Water and cassava; two live-sustaining staples in African life – especially in Kigoma. This month’s photo competition is full of smiling faces and bountiful harvests. Which photo is your favourite?

Let us know what you think via social media by tagging us and using the hashtag #TDTPhotoComp!

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(1) Collecting water, Kigoma

Students have to collect water for drinking and cleaning from this muddy hole, and then carry it 2km back to school.

We are fundraising for a borehole to give them clean water on-site.

Read more about TDT’s water projects here.

(2) Collecting water, Kigoma

Students have to collect water for drinking and cleaning from this muddy hole, and then carry it 2km back to school.

This is why we are fundraising for a borehole to give them clean water on site.


Read more about TDT’s water projects here.

(3) Huge cassava harvest, Kigoma

Young entrepreneurs in Kigoma celebrate their huge harvest thanks to the clean hybrid cassava project organized by local partner Mboni ya Vijana.

Read more about this project here.  

(4) Huge cassava harvest, Kigoma

Young entrepreneurs in Kigoma celebrate their huge harvest thanks to the clean hybrid cassava project organized by local partner Mboni ya Vijana.

Read more about this project here.  

(5) Huge cassava harvest, Kigoma

Young entrepreneurs in Kigoma celebrate their huge harvest thanks to the clean hybrid cassava project organized by local partner Mboni ya Vijana.

Read more about this project here.  

(6) Huge cassava harvest, Kigmoma

Our local rep Benedicto shows their huge harvest thanks to the clean hybrid cassava project organized by local partner Mboni ya Vijana.

Read more about this project here.  

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