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Letters from Sponsors to Students
We are often asked if it is appropriate for sponsors to send a letter directly to their sponsored student(s). The answer is a resounding yes! The children love to hear from you and very much appreciate receiving personal notes from their sponsors. What about a gift? This process has evolved over the years and we…
Read MoreTenda Teachers Fall 2017 Update
From Mara Region to Nationwide! In just two years the Tenda Teachers Program has broadened its education efforts from intensive work in the rural Mara Region of Tanzania to include an ambitious nation-wide effort to improve teacher training and professional development across the entire country. From working with 250 teachers, headmasters and school district officials,…
Read MoreInternational Day of the Girl–October 11
As we honor and celebrate International Day of the Girl, a day aimed to highlight and address the needs and challenges girls face, while promoting girls’ empowerment and fulfillment of their human rights, Project Zawadi is proud to share a news article by Rotary International highlighting the achievements of sponsored student, Wanzita Ally. Click here…
Read MoreWelcome Judith Merinyo, Director of Educational Support!
Project Zawadi is thrilled to announce the addition of Ms. Judith Merinyo to our team. As the new Director of Educational Support, Judith joins our Tanzanian-based leadership team to offer ongoing support for PZ students in secondary and tertiary levels beyond Nyamuswa. Ms. Merinyo’s specialty is coordinating the educational, logistical, financial, vocational and social-emotional support…
Read MoreDistribution Day 2017, Vicki shares her story
I’ve returned from my recent trip to Tanzania where I was with 9 other Rotarians who joined me for a safari, three days in Nyamuswa, and to be present for Project Zawadi’s Distribution Day. I’m excited to share my experience with you! We brought your gifts and supplies to each of the Project Zawadi sponsored…
Read More2016 Eco Challenge
NEEDS: (1) Currently there are approximately only 55 teachers working in the 9 primary schools that PZ students attend. There should be approximately 72 teachers. However, the schools have great trouble retaining quality teachers because life can be so difficult at rural schools – no running water, no electricity, a lack of housing, etc. Because…
Read MoreEco Challenge – Water Tank Update
In Fall 2015, the Eco-Challenge was initiated with the intent to create a specific ‘challenge’ project that will have a lasting positive impact on the quality of education that PZ students will receive and will be completed in a way that is eco-friendly. The water component of the project was our first priority and…
Read MoreStudent Profile: Wanzita Ally
Wanzita was first sponsored by Project Zawadi in 2009 when she was in Standard 5. She made steady progress in her studies and completed Form 4 at Makongoro Secondary school in 2015. Nearly two months have passed since Project Zawadi’s student, Wanzita Ally, arrived in Minnesota as a North Star Rotary Youth Exchange student. It is…
Read MoreStudent Profile: A Story of Resilience
Meaning of Resilience: the ability to become strong, healthy, or successful again after something bad happens. This word describes most of the PZ students, but one in particular comes to mind when we think of a resilient student. Jane Doe* was the first born in 1996 to a happily married couple in a nearby village to Naymuswa. …
Read MoreSpring Eco-Challenge: Water
The Eco-Challenge was initiated this past Fall with the intent to create a specific ‘challenge’ project that will have a lasting positive impact on the quality of education that PZ students will receive and will be completed in a way that is eco-friendly. The water component of the project is our first priority and is…
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