EdUKaid's Mission
Our mission is to empower sustainable change through community led education for all in Rural Tanzania we believe in equality in education.
HAKI SAWA KIELIMU: Equality in Education
EdUKaid's Vision
To create educational communities which foster dignity, trust and inclusion.
UTI, UAMINIFU, NA UJUMUISHI: Dignity Trust and Inclusion
EdUKaid's Values
Community led - JAMII - Local management by Tanzanian staff in partnership with Tanzanian trustees and government officials.
Sustainability - UENDELEVU - Cited projects monitored to ensure completed delivery and designed to achieve lasting change.
Equality - USAWA - Careful matching of UK equal opportunities practice to Tanzanian Customs and laws.
Inclusion - UJUMUiSHI - Promoting inclusion in all that we do
Collaboration - USHIRIKIANO - Engagement with other charities and NGOs with common interests and shared values.
EdUKaids's Goals
- Engage the communities we work with, head teachers, parents and children.
- Research projects and pilot them.
- Work within local government and education structures to complement their aims.
- Facilitate networking and collaboration across schools.
- Empower local peopleImplement simple changes that can have a lasting impact.
"We work directly to address the Sustainable Development Goals and children’s right to education, working closely with communities to support local schools and preschools. Our work is research-led, evidence based and rigorously evaluated through pilot schemes and community inspired projects."
Success Stories
31,138
children and young people accessed a quality, rights-based education or training, of which 18,673 were girls.
21,000
community members were empowered through training and consultation.
34,000
parents were more involved in their children’s education
925
children with disabilities accessed a quality education
4
community libraries were built, resourced and maintained
6228
new library visitors joined storytimes and reading books
99%
of preprimary children moved on to primary school
31
preprimary teachers were trained in child centred, play based teaching methodologies
11
young people were helped back into education through developing vocational skills
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Regular Payments
£5
a month could keep a disabled child in school.
£10
a month could provide a primary school with chalk and paper for over to 600 children.
£25
a month could fund a weekly Girls' Club for up to 150 adolescent girls.
£50
a month could provide up to 150 children at risk of dropping out with extra tuition.
One-off Payments
£12
could pay for a hygiene training session for 100 people.
£26
could pay for a box of chalk for a whole class.
£52
could fund enough maize to feed an entire class for a year.
£133
could fund a pre-primary education for up to 100 children for a month