We partner with very rural communities in Arusha, Tanzania where there is often no electricity, no clean drinking water, no public transport and most households are living in extreme poverty.
4,700+
Girls Empowered through Think Period Interventions
82
Classrooms Constructed & Renovated
90+
Rainwater Tanks Installed
99%
Classrooms Installed with Educational Materials
What We Have Achieved So Far
Girls Empowered through Think Period Interventions
0+
Rainwater Tanks Installed
0+
Classrooms Constructed & Renovated
0
Classrooms Equipped with Educational Materials
0%
Key programme areas:
Let us learn
Equip classrooms with desks, bookshelves, and learning materials.
Paint classrooms and add teaching resources to create engaging learning spaces.
Teachers’ capacity building
Mental well-being
School Infrastructure
Construct new and renovate classrooms
Construct boys’ and girls’ toilets, inclusive of special rooms for girls during menstruation periods.
Build kitchens with stoves, storage, serving areas, and dining in schools.
Students’ health and well-being
Establish school gardens equipped with irrigation systems in schools to support nutrition and food for pupils throughout the year.
Conduct SWASH education and build SWASH handwashing stations with taps to ensure every child can practice good hygiene.
Distribute reusable pads to girls across all partner schools.
To deliver Menstrual Hygiene Management (MHM) training to reduce absenteeism and ensure dignity and safety for girls.
Install rainwater harvesting tanks (5,000litres each) across all partner schools, providing a reliable water supply