December 2024

Sustainable cassava cultivation in Kigoma, pass a goat project, spring protection and fish farming in Kagera, young mothers in Tabora, Charles learns welding in Dodoma. Which photo is your favourite?

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(1) Bumper crop, Kigoma

Women farmers benefitting from our local partner MVG’s sustainable agriculture project celebrate their bumper crop of cassava. Higher yields mean less risk of hunger and more disposable income for items like school uniforms

Read more here.

(2) Collecting water, Kagera

Children often have to collect water for drinking and cleaning from long distances.

This is why we are fundraising for boreholes to give them clean water near by.

Read more about TDT’s water projects here.

(3) Pass a goat project, Kagera

Pass a goat projects are an excellent way to boost income and access to nutritious milk in vulnerable rural communities.

Read more about TDT’s goat projects here.

(4) Spring protection, Kagera

Children at a spring protection scheme no longer have to share water with animals.

Read more about this project here.  

(5) Charles learns welding, Dodoma

I am Charles, I am 27 years old, I am coming from Mvumi Makulu village. I have never been at school before because I am deaf. I have learned Tanzanian Sign Language here at Matumbulu and ï can do welding and gardening. I am doing a lot of activity with all I have learned here. I am looking forward to be a good father of my future children.

Read more here.

(6) Fish farm, Kagera

This student with albinism proudly displays fish from this project, bred to supplement their diet and improve income.

Read more about this project here.

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