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Water shortage in rural Tanzania Water shortage in Tanzania has been a problem for years now, the problem is even bigger in rural villages. According to WHO, one out of six people lack access to safe drinking water in Tanzania (WHO/UNICEF jmp, 2004). It has been well documented that water shortage has been caused by […]
Education in Tanzania is provided both by the public sector and the private sector. The general structure is as follows: 2 years of pre-primary education for ages 5–6 (year 1 and 2)7 years of primary education for ages 7–13 (Standard I-VII)4 years of secondary ordinary level education for ages 14–17 (Form 1-4)2 years of secondary […]
“Child Protection,Child Development” Kindergarten your child will grow socially and emotionally. Their ability to think, use and recognise language and their fine motor skills will be developed through play, art, dance, music, movement and interacting with others. Most importantly, your child will be learning to become an effective learner as they develop and extend their […]
Trees contribute to their environment by providing oxygen, improving air quality, climate amelioration, conserving water, preserving soil, and supporting wildlife. During the process of photosynthesis, trees take in carbon dioxide and produce the oxygen we breath.Most of the rural areas in Tanzania is affeted by overgrazing as a result of dryness and unfirtile soil ue to poor methods […]
If we want to eradicate rural poverty in the developing world, educating farmers and giving them modern tools and strategies is critical. Ishinde youth initiative we deliver this education and bringing together development organizations, governments and private industry, and have helped tens of thousands of families to nearly double their incomes.
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