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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. 
 
Tuesday 29 December 2020

Ensuring Every Child is Protected in Zanzibar

Despite strides by the government and stakeholders to eradicate violence, there are still many children in Tanzania who report experiencing violence and abuse; many of them failing to receive immediate support. 

According to government statistics collected from the police, about 1,091 abuse and violence- related incidents were reported to various police stations in Unguja and Pemba in 2017/2018, compared to 2,449 incidents that were reported in 2016/2017. 

Tuesday 29 December 2020

Zanzibar hail ‘Afya Bora’ – The Improving reproductive, maternal, newborn, child and adolescent health Project

Investing efforts to improve reproductive, maternal, newborn, child and adolescent health in the country is a critical matter which needs combined efforts from the government, development partners and stakeholders. 

Thursday 18 June 2020

COVID-19: A NIGHTMARE THAT TURNED LIFE UPSIDE DOWN

 

 


Dar es Salaam,

Mary is a young girl aged 14, a form two student living in Dar es Salaam. 

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