As a participant, you'll be part of a new kind of community, making changes at the root level.
Free and accessible education is considered a human right in Tanzania. However, enrolment of primary school-aged children has been dropping. But only about 76% of Tanzanians are literate. Almost 70 per cent of children aged 14–17 years are not enrolled in secondary education.
School-going children often do not achieve foundational learning outcomes such as literacy, numeracy and life skills, which determine future performance. Girls, the poorest children, children with disabilities and children living in underserved communities are most vulnerable to dropping out of school or never going to school.
If you prefer, select an organization you'd like to help:
Visionary Tanzania is connecting travelers with people in need. When you are ready, select a category, and provide a small donation if you like. But that's the least of what we are doing. There are already hundreds of non-profit organizations in Tanzania. Our real goal is to address root causes of these problems, and to help each other become more than we are.
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Insight of the month
Darkness is a jewel in your hands
“All despair is followed by hope; all darkness is followed by sunshine. What hurts you, blesses you. Darkness is your candle. Once you conquer your selfish self, all your darkness will change to light.”
Jalaluddin Rumi
The dark and dismal times are most important, if we don’t shrink from them. That is where the real creative moment lies. Join us in Quest.