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NGO / Civil Society
Learning through Play Active Learning Methods in Ethiopia

PlayMatters is an initiative designed to enhance holistic learning outcomes and promote the well-being of refugee and host community children aged 3 to 12 and above in Ethiopia, Uganda, and Tanzania. It applies Learning through Play (LtP) methodologies to ensure that education is active, engaging, a

Academic / Research
Para-social work Model in Tanzania

A para-social work model serves most vulnerable children in Tanzania

NGO / Civil Society
Establishment of two functioning day care center -Babati, Manyara Tanzania

PIDERS' project establishes two daycare centers in Babati, Tanzania, providing safe care and early learning for children ages 0–3. It supports working parents and improves child well-being through health monitoring, nutrition, and community-led management.

NGO / Civil Society
Strengthening Community-Based Early Childhood Development and Inclusive Learning in Mwanza, Tanzania

JOPEDO’s initiative in Mwanza, Tanzania, strengthens community-based systems to provide inclusive, play-based early education for children aged 3–8. By training educators and empowering parents in positive parenting, the project ensures vulnerable children and those with disabilities can thrive in s

NGO / Civil Society
Capacity Building Program for Early Childhood Development (ECD) Teachers in Mvomero District, Tanzania

Africa Child Foundation Mission is conducting a 10-day intensive training program for 100 ECD teachers in Mvomero, Tanzania. The project improves early education quality by equipping community educators with specialized skills in child nutrition, protection, psychology, and play-based pedagogy to be

NGO / Civil Society
Establishment of market based childcare center to provide safe space for children coming to the market with their parents to be nurtured well.

This initiative implemented in Mbeya, Tanzania provides market-based childcare for children under 5. By securing space in Mwanjelwa Market, it allows mothers to trade securely while ensuring kids receive nurturing care, health, and early learning support.