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The Britain Tanzania
Society was founded in
1975 by Bishop Trevor
Huddleston, Amon
Nsekela, Roger Carter
and others in the UK
and Tanzania. It is a
non-political,
non-governmental
organisation. In the UK
it has formed the
Tanzania Development
Trust (TDT), a charity,
to finance local
projects.
Emusoi Center seeks to
provide and facilitate
opportunities for
education, both
academic and
vocational, for
secondary school age
Maasai girls; to enable
each to become aware of
her potential and worth
as a person; to realize
the value of education
for herself and her
community; and to
engender a desire to
discover ways to use
her education to
influence change for
the good of her
community.
Dogodogo’s* vision is
of a Tanzania in which
all children are
empowered to enjoy
their basic rights to
survival, development,
protection and
participation in
society.
Dogodogo Centre will
work to influence
policy making regarding
children through
advocay and networking
especially in areas of
child abuse and
HIV/AIDA. It cannot
simply advocate for the
generic child and
ignore the child living
on the street today.
The Centre therefore
will work to support
holistically the most
vulnerable children
living on the street in
urban Dar es Salaam
while supporting the
invisable pastoralist
girls in rural Tanzania
Founded in 1912,
Maryknoll Sisters were
the first group of
Catholic Sisters in the
United States to devote
their lives in service
overseas. Today, we
come from diverse
cultural backgrounds,
serving in a variety of
fields including
medicine,
communications,
education, agriculture,
social services and
spiritual formation.
Maryknoll Sisters come
from 29 countries and
serve in 30 lands
around the world. After
handing over most of
our schools, hospitals,
and other institutions
to local lay leaders,
we work in smaller
numbers in more places
and in non-structured
ministries such as
basic Christian
communities, adult
education, leadership
training, teaching
English in China,
fostering
income-generating
projects, and working
with people who live
with HIV/AIDS.
We take great pride
in creating this
challenge. We have
decided to work
together and finish
this challenge.
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