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School Exam News! Congratulations to all the schools we work with on their latest exam results which are out this month. We’d particularly like to
School Exam News! Congratulations to all the schools we work with on their latest exam results which are out this month. We’d particularly like to
Feeding Hungry Students this World Children’s Day As part of our work with our local representatives, many of our projects centre around children – their
Access to secondary education for girls in rural Tanzania can often be fraught with difficulties, and even danger. Access to secondary education for girls in
Tanzania is a place of natural beauty, charming diversity, and enthralling cultural history, far more than the issues it faces. Why Tanzania Tanzania is a
News and Events News Archive Event: Tanzania’s Development Trajectory What’s next for Tanzania’s Development? Join us for a free online event on Wednesday 20th January
We support community-run projects in rural Tanzania, including clean water, income generation, and girls’ education. Funding Guidelines We currently support community run projects in these
Tackling poverty at its roots ABOUT US We envision a future where every person in Tanzania has the opportunity to live a healthy, educated, and
In 1975, close advisors of the first Tanzanian president envisioned global engagement that would increase mutual understanding and cooperation between Tanzania and the United Kingdom.
This joint development project between TDT/EU Can Aid, Marumba village and African Palms, near the Mozambique border in Mtwara region, has already so far delivered 2 new classrooms with solar panels, a borehole, dispensary support with solar power and fridge, tree planting and bee keeping projects.
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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.