

Providing a number of sewing, embroidery and knitting machines for a sewing and embroidery project run by Blema.
Provides Entrepreneurship and Vocational Training to young people
Visits made by Ann and Julian Marcus on their recent safari, highlighting three key areas of need, in which TDT seeks to help: health, vocational training, and hostels to enable girls to live safely whilst receiving education.
Many of the students who have benefitted from skills-training through the Kasulu Youth Development Project are already changing their lives. Here we meet just three of them.
The Ebeneza centre provides vocational training to address unemployment and low-skills among young women and men.
Kasulu Youth Development Project (KAYD) to empower disadvantaged young people through skills-training, so they can set up their own small businesses and earn an income
“Well, I did it – I ran the London Marathon for the Tanzania Development Trust… If you’re thinking about doing it yourself, I say go for it! It will be worth every step.”
Generous TDT supporters have helped save over 100 girls from FGM. Instead of facing a life-threatening traumatic experience and a lifetime of medical problems, girls
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