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Save the Children Tanzania and Tanzania Bora Initiative Launched EU-Funded "Vijana Plus" Project to Empower Youth Leaders and Youth-led CSOs Across Tanzania
March 21, 2025, Dar es Salaam – Save the Children, in partnership with Tanzania Bora Initiative, officially launched the EU-funded "Vijana Plus" project, valued at over €2 million, with a goal of reaching 700,000 youth and 40 youth-led CSOs directly across Tanzania.The Vijana Plus project is designed to strengthen the capacity of youth-led civil society organizations (CSOs) and young leaders in Tanzania, enabling them to become independent actors of good governance and development.
Campaigning for her rights: Asia, 17, from Tanzania
Campaigning for her rights: Asia, 17, from Tanzania
TANZANIA: Over 130,000 children risk losing essential services as refugee camp closures approach
More than 130,000 refugees and asylum-seeking children living near Tanzania’s border with Burundi could lose access to education and all essential services in coming weeks due to an accelerated repatriation programme.
Break the Silence: Strengthening child protection systems to end violence against children in Tanzania
What happens when violence becomes normal, hidden behind culture, fear, and silence? Across Tanzania, too many children grow up carrying pain no one sees and stories no one hears. It’s time to confront what’s happening behind closed doors and spark a conversation that refuses to stay silent.
Consultancy Opportunity: Organizational Capacity Development for Youth-led CSOs (Vijana Plus Project)
As part of the Vijana Plus Project, Save the Children and Tanzania Bora Initiative are looking for eight dynamic facilitators to support 40 youth-led CSOs across Tanzania. Facilitators will guide each organization through a self-assessment process and help them develop customized capacity development plans. The role requires strong facilitation, report writing skills, and experience in organizational strengthening.
Consultancy Opportunity: Baseline Assessment for SWASH in Zanzibar Schools
Save the Children Tanzania is seeking a consultancy firm or individual to conduct a comprehensive baseline assessment for the "Increasing Access to Improved School Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (SWASH) Facilities" project in Zanzibar. This 18-month project, funded by the Big Heart Foundation, aims to enhance access to age-, disability-, and gender-appropriate SWASH facilities and improve Menstrual Hygiene Management (MHM) in 10 public primary schools across Zanzibar's Unguja and Pemba districts.We are looking for experienced consultants with expertise in SWASH and MHM to assess the current state of school hygiene facilities, practices, and the challenges faced by students—particularly girls and children with disabilities. This will inform our project design, implementation, and monitoring.Interested candidates can submit their proposals by May 12, 2025, by 5:00 PM via tenders@savethechildren.or.tz with the subject line "SWASH Baseline Assessment Consultancy – Zanzibar.
African leaders must invest more in education to create workers of the future: Save the Children
The impact of COVID-19, conflict and climate crises are limiting African children, Save the Children warned as African leaders meet to discuss