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Our Project Implemented

We have implemented impactful programs across Tanzania, ranging from girls’ education and youth empowerment initiatives to child protection, gender equality advocacy, and climate change awareness campaigns. Our ongoing projects continue to build on this foundation by promoting life skills, leadership development, digital literacy, and community-driven solutions that enable children, women, and youth to thrive.

The Return Path

Advocate for School Entry Policy Reform

This initiative champions reforms to Tanzania’s school entry policies to ensure that every child, especially marginalized girls, has the opportunity to access education without discrimination. The project engages policymakers, community leaders, and civil society to address systemic barriers. Public awareness campaigns and stakeholder dialogues are organized to build consensus for policy change. The goal is to create an inclusive education framework that enables equitable access for all learners.

Return and Rise

Restoring Girls through Re-entry Policy

Return and Rise works to ensure that girls who drop out of school—often due to pregnancy or socio-economic challenges—can return and complete their education. The project provides psychosocial support, mentorship, and academic guidance to help girls rebuild confidence and skills. Partnerships with schools and local authorities strengthen the implementation of Tanzania’s re-entry policy. By restoring education pathways, it empowers girls to rise above challenges and secure brighter futures.

Re-Entry for Her

Creating Space for Girls to Learn, Thrive and Lead

Re-Entry for Her establishes safe, supportive learning environments for girls returning to school after disruptions in their education. The program provides life skills training, leadership development, and peer support groups to encourage academic persistence. It engages families and communities to foster a nurturing environment that values girls’ education. The ultimate aim is to help girls not only resume their studies but also thrive and lead in their communities.

Watch To Learn

An Audiovisual Presentation Showcasing Dar es Salaam City Before and After Environmental Degradation

Watch To Learn uses compelling video storytelling to illustrate the transformation of Dar es Salaam’s environment over time. The presentation contrasts the city’s natural beauty with the effects of pollution, deforestation, and urban sprawl. It serves as a tool for public education and advocacy on environmental preservation. By showing the “before and after” reality, it inspires communities and policymakers to take urgent action. We implemented this program with We worked with Alama production

Eliminate Violence and Gender-Based Barriers for In-School Children 

Partnership with Tanzania Education Network

This project addresses violence and gender-based discrimination that hinder students’ ability to learn and thrive. Through awareness campaigns, teacher training, and student clubs, it builds safer and more inclusive school environments. The program advocates for enforcement of child protection policies at the school and district level. By removing gender-based barriers, it supports equal education opportunities for every child.

Beyond the Shoreline – Youth Championing Ocean Conservation

Partnership with Sanamare Organisation Tanzania and Mazingira Konekti

Beyond the Shoreline engages youth in Dar es Salaam schools to become advocates for marine and coastal ecosystem protection. Students participate in conservation clubs, cleanup campaigns, and ocean literacy programs. The project combines hands-on activities with environmental education to cultivate a generation of ocean stewards. By empowering young people, it strengthens community commitment to sustainable coastal management.

Our Partners

We work hand in hand with a diverse network of partners who share our vision of empowering children, women, and youth to thrive.