January 2025
A bumper crop, learning new skills and the pass a chicken project in Kigoma, young mothers in Tabora, the new school year in Dodoma, and a study trip to Dar es Salaam. 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) Learning new skills, Kigoma
Shamsi has now completed two years’ training in building skills in VETA Kasulu. Now he’s living independently, earning money from house building.
Three years ago he was living on the streets.
Read more about our income generating projects here.


(3) Pass a chicken project in Kigoma
Pass a chicken projects are an excellent way to boost income and access to nutritious eggs in vulnerable rural communities.
Read more about our income generating projects here.
(4) Young Mothers, Tabora
Girls who become pregnant, even via rape often lose their access to education. Our Tumaini Open School project gives them a second chance to follow their dreams.
Read more here.


(5) New school year in Dodoma
Deaf students face huge challenges gaining an education as many schools refuse to take them.
Our local rep in Dodoma works tirelessly to help deaf students like those featured here get an education, either at Kigwe school or at Matumbulu vocational education centre.
Read more about this work here.
(6) Study trip to Dar es Salaam
Student in remote rural areas can be disadvantaged by their limited horizons.
MVG in Kigoma brought this group of local entrepreneurs to Dar recently to experience a wide range of industries to help motivate them.
Read more about this project here.
