Empower Youngsters Deaf through Vocational Training

Tanzania’s media and government authorities are reporting that as much as 55 per cent of the country’s deaf population is illiterate, locked in poverty, with few prospects for secondary school or university education. Speaking at graduation day for Dodoma’s School for the Deaf, headmaster Kennedy Maingu told parents and the media that there simply aren’t […]

Combating Diseases Like HIV/AIDS And Other STIs

Between November 2022 and March 2023, a nationwide Tanzania HIV Impact Survey (THIS 2022–2023) measured the current status of the epidemic and the country’s progress toward epidemic control. At a national level the survey found an adult (15+ years) HIV prevalence of 4.4%, which corresponds to roughly 1,548,000 adults living with HIV in Tanzania. Women […]

Improving Education System in Tanzania

Tanzania gained independence from the United Kingdom in 1961. In 1964, the Republic of Tanganyika People’s Republic of Zanzibar and Pemba joined with the to form the United Republic of Tanzania. The United Republic currently has over 45 million inhabitants.   The education system is based around a 2-7-4-2-3+ structure. In other words: 2 years […]