Boresha Elimu Mbozi
by SHIPO in Education
SHIPO has been funded by Pestalozzi Children Foundation, a Swiss Foundation to implement a "Boresha Elimu Mbozi" project in 20 schools and 20 villages of 5 wards in Mbozi DC. The project aims to improve access to quality education and expects to reach over 15,500 beneficiaries; see Stakeholders partIyunguya Pr. School Latrines project
by SHIPO in Education
The aim of the Iyunguya primary school Latrines Project is to contribute effectively to the development of quality education in 20 primary schools in the Ludewa district through the construction of 2 latrine blocks (for boys and girls) each with 6 Pit Holes for over 500 students.Mammie 2 Project
by SHIPO in Education
The aim of the MAMMIE II Project is to contribute effectively to the development of quality education in 20 primary schools in the Ludewa district, creating a conducive learning environment for about 1,094 pre-primary students, 6,427 pre-primary students, and 172 Teachers in a period of 3 Years.....Turkana children learn with KIO
by wiLearn 4 life in Education
Turkana children will discover new ways of learning! Education is transformed when teachers and children move from frontal teaching to active multi sensory learning. The KIO kit brings digital information designed for rural African primary schools to the classroom to promote life long learning.MAMMIE Project
by SHIPO in Education
In collaboration with WeWorld Tanzania, a branch of an Italian Organization, SHIPO is implementing the “Mawengi, Mlangali and Milo Integrated Education (MAMMIE) Project 2014-2017. The project aims at improving the quality of education in 20 primary schools in Ludewa District, Tanzania.