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The Jenga Hub
Tanzania
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FUWAVITA - Tanzania Joy Women Entrepreneurship for the Deaf
Providing opportunities for deaf women to have strategies to free themselves from difficult living conditions, FUWAVITA is responsible for enabling them to have the opportunity to participate in various fields especially entrepreneurship and other important needs and also to educate communities to understand their challenges and priorities. (Source: Website)
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MECP-Z - The Madrasa Early Childhood Programme Zanzibar
The Madrasa Early Childhood Program assists underprivileged communities in the establishment, development, and management of preschools; offering professional development and training courses to new and practicing preschool teachers and providing tailor-made technical support to preschools, civil society, government and private organizations. (Source: Website)
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Tanzania League of the Blind
Tanzania League of the Blind is a registered non-governmental organization that is committed to improve the quality of life of people with visual impairment in Tanzania through lobbying and advocacy; awareness raising; information sharing; facilitating access to education and vocational training; and economic empowerment. In pursuing this mission, TLB networks with other like-minded organization and take cognisance of the cross cutting issues of gender, HIV/AIDS, environment and good governance. Tanzania League of the Blind (TLB) is the only national Non-governmental Organisation operated by the blinds and visually impaired themselves in Tanzania. It has around 35,245 members with 104 district branches countrywide. (Source: Website)
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Tai Tanzania
Tai is dedicated to empowering young people in Tanzania by addressing critical barriers to education, health, and inclusion through storytelling and technology. Guided by a vision of creating equitable opportunities for all, we focus on ensuring that marginalized groups, particularly youth with disabilities, are not left behind. Our mission is to create an environment where people living with disabilities can have equal opportunities to thrive like any other individual regardless of their background or physical appearance. We have made significant strides in promoting inclusion. Through the **Pamoja Project**, we have reached over 6,000 youth to foster environments that embrace diversity. Additionally, more than 4.5 million community members, including parents and educators, have been engaged through outreach and media campaigns to challenge stigma and promote the rights of people with disabilities. Our most recent digital tool, the Tai App represents a groundbreaking step in our mission to use technology for social change. Designed for online and offline functionality, the app provides curriculum-aligned educational content, life skills, and stories that resonate with young people. To ensure inclusivity, the app incorporates assistive features such as text-to-speech and voice-to-text, enabling access for youth with hearing or visual impairments. Our work has shown tangible results, such as improved awareness of challenges faced by people living with disabilities, improved digital literacy, and enhanced self-confidence among students with disabilities. With ongoing innovations and partnerships, Tai is shaping a more inclusive future where no young person is left behind
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Child Support Tanzania
Tanzania
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Kyaro Assistive Tech
Tanzania
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Employable Africa
Tanzania
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State University of Zanzibar
Tanzania