In September Shivam raised an incredible £3,231 by climbing Mount Kilmanjaro. This money has been used to paint an amazing 32 classrooms with educational paintings for the children to enhance children learning.
Read MoreGirls in Arusha, Tanzania face lots of challenges when they are on their period. They are often left with few options but to stay at home and not attend school when they are on their period. This means that girls can lose around 48 days of education each year. Menstruation should not be a barrier to accessing education!
Read MoreWe are delighted to be updating you on the multiple projects that we have completed in conjunction with our partners Ndoto In Action (NIA) at Marurani Primary School. The renovations and construction undertaken at Marurani could not have been possible without the persistent commitment of the local community and the time they sacrificed to ensure the project's success. We are happy to be able to share our progress.
Read MoreMade With Hope and NIA share a common goal to break the cycle of poverty through creating and improving access to quality education. NIA wants to empower children through education to be active participants in society and to enable opportunities for them.
Read MoreThe Made With Hope team and Femme International carried out a follow up meeting with the teachers involved in the Menstrual Hygiene Management Training of Teachers (T.o.T) project to listen to their feedback and to understand the projects impact.
Read MoreThe Training of Teachers (T.o.T) project is a new strand to our Girl Empowerment programme, aiming to support girls’ education and menstrual hygiene management (MHM).
Read MoreWe are delighted to be working with a new school - Marurani Primary School. Read our blog to find out more about Marurani and what we hope to achieve!
Read MoreThis is an update on our handwashing appeal. We have completed handwashing stations and hygiene workshops in three of our partner schools.
Read MoreThis Girl Empowerment project update explains the importance of tackling period poverty, what we are doing to support the girls in our partner schools, and sharing with you the current status of the project (which is exciting!).
Read MoreRead how we’re tackling taboos surrounding menstruation and female sanitation in Tanzania.
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