Supporting children and youths to get quality education. This girl was happy to receive her college joining form, she is now at Rift valley VETA college taking her Hotel management course

Women make up more than half of Tanzania’s population, but in countless ways do not enjoy the same rights and social benefits that men do.

Women are more likely to be unemployed than men and bear the brunt of unpaid care and domestic work. They are less likely to have access to education, social protections and participation in governance and community and household decision-making.

At the same time, we know that when women do better, families and entire communities do better. When women earn income of their own, for example, they are more likely than men to invest that income in their children’s health, nutrition and education, strengthening future generations.

Women Empowerment

Ways we use to Empower Women at our places

  1. Creating women groups of 10 people, organize and train them bout Entrepreneurship, and technics of starting income generating activities.
  2. Creating small microfinance that will help women to borrow money and start business for low rate of interest.
  3. Conducting Capacity Building on the importance of Education, and to know their human rights