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What does Cop26 mean for Tanzania and the Developing World?
What does COP26 mean for Tanzania and the developing world? With assistance and access to climate discussions, the response to climate change can be enormously
The Big Give Christmas Challenge
The Big Give Christmas Challenge Give the Gift of Water this Christmas 30th November – 7th December Donate to The Big Give! Share on facebook
Feeding hungry students in Kigoma
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
This Girl Can – Empowering Girls in Rural Tanzania.
This Girl Can – Empowering girls in rural Tanzania. She walks tall. Only a teenager, she is dressed in her school uniform – she should
Ikondo Secondary School’s Poultry Keeping Project
An Update from our representative Alpha Ngailla. In making our chicken project more productive and meet our projections of helping and supporting more identified girls
Introducing our New Shop!
We are very proud – and excited! – to announce that we have a new shop on our website! Here, you will be able to
Detecting pests in Maize and Cassava with the PlantNuru app
Agriculture is the backbone of the rural economy in Tanzania and many of the groups we work with, including many schools, include some degree of
Clean Water for Ntamya Students!
We know the vast inequalities that come with a lack of access to water. The obvious one that springs to mind – particularly at this
A Water Pump for Titye Secondary School, Kasulu!
Access to water is a fundamental human right, and one the world has learnt the true importance of over the past year in keeping us