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Monday 1 November 2021

One Stop Centre: Supporting victims of violence in rural Kigoma

Elizabeth (not her real name) a resident of one of the villages in Kibondo District in Kigoma Region was only 14 years when she was raped several times by her uncle who threatened to kill her if she revealed her ordeal. However, she still decided to get help but due to the long distance to the counselling service unit, the police station and the health centre, Elizabeth only received first aid a day later - and was told there was no evidence of rape! 

Monday 1 November 2021

Joining Hands to Improve Nutrition Indicators in Rukwa Region

With 47% stunting rate (TNS 2018) above national average 32%, Rukwa is one of the regions in Tanzania with high under-nutrition rates despite being one of the bread basket regions of Tanzania. Before Lishe Endelevu interventions, Rukwa had not recently received any donor support targeting nutrition.

Wednesday 19 May 2021

I’m able to pay school fees for my children and provide nutrient rich foods for my family

Meet Mr. Donat Mdao (47 years old) a Lishe Endelevu crop model farmer who lives in Kongwa at Matongoro ward of Dodoma Region. He is a farmer and the only parent to his three under five children after his wife passed away a year ago.

Monday 19 April 2021

Save the Children Reactive statement on Zanzibar’s government announcement for girls’ school re-entry after giving birth

Save the Children Reactive statement on Zanzibar’s government announcement for girls’ school re-entry after giving birth

 

Tuesday 29 December 2020

How ‘Lishe Endelevu - Sustainable nutrition project impacted the lives of People in Morogoro during Covid-19 pandemic!

At the beginning of 2020, plans by Save the Children to continue with the expansion and implementation of the 'Lishe Endelevu' (Sustainable nutrition) project in Morogoro region got off to a good start. By this time, other countries, including China, had reports of a newly deadly Covid-19 virus pandemic, and on March 16, 2020, Tanzania reported the first case of the virus. 
 

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