TAWREF is an NGO in Moshi, Tanzania. We do research, run HIV interventions for Pr Sch children & KPs, link them with CTC & build houses for OVC & the disabled
House number 142 on progress..
Tanzania Women Research Foundation - TAWREF through the Hands of Vine trust Uk Charity is working on house number 142 the house is built for the widower (Claudia)
Soon the family will move to a new home...
Thanks to @vinetrust for making this happen
Facilitators were representatives the Ministry of Community Development, gender, women and special groups, Children in Crossfire, Tanzania Early Childhood Development Network
Other leaders came from the Regional and District sector leaders from 7 Councils. Others were different political parties, faith based and ECD project implementers from the NGO sector including Tanzania Women Research Foundation, the regional Coordinator for ECD interventions
The launch of the integrated National Multi - Sectoral Early Childhood Development Programme on 26th July for the period 2022/2023 - 2025/2026 in Kilimanjaro Region. The guest of honour was the Regional Commissioner of Kilimanjaro Region, Hon Nurdin Babu.
33-year-old widow from Chekereni -Kyomu village in Moshi Kilimanjaro has benefited from a housing charitable programme sponsored by Vine Trust UK charity through TAWREF, a non-governmental organisation (NGO).
Collaboration and teamwork are essential components of any successful organization, earlier this morning TAWREF had 3 hours staff meeting on proposal writing, this gives a chance for everyone to share ideas towards successful project proposal.
TAWREF members joined other CSOs to plan logistics of how to coordinate Early Childhood interventions at Dodoma. The meeting is hosted by TECDEN and Children in Crossfire officially and opened by Hon Minister Dorothy Gwajima.
Early last week, we were delighted when this Building Expedition team from Highland Spring, see picture below, landed at TAWREF. The team is the one currently working hard and making the most of their time and other resources to build homes for two local families.
We have started from ground zero and we are heading to a brand new and beautiful home. Pictures below show the new home for Saraphina Vicent Mushi in Uru Kusini while under construction by local and foreign volunteers. https://t.co/bGyvQrBjOJ
MS-TCDC College, many thanks for choosing TAWREF to conduct your study tour. We believe that yesterday session was a great learning moment for both parties, MSTCDC students and TAWREF staff. The Q & A session was exciting and exquisite.
Our home building project continues to provide decent homes to orphans in Kilimanjaro Region. Picture below shows our volunteers on site participating in constructing a home in Uru, Moshi Rural. Together we can give orphans a family life and protect them.
We are thrilled to welcome another group from Vine Trust that has just arrived at TAWREF. They are ready to embark on the groundbreaking project of Home Building for orphans and vulnerable children. https://t.co/DMUBaMg8mg
There is nothing about staff without staff. Yesterday our staff members from Moshi and Arusha Offices came together to discuss various Professional and Social Matters. As a living organization, we believe that staff members are precious resources with smart ideas.
To ensure our health services in the Shirikisha Wote Project are gender sensitive and accessible by all, we have made this mobile tent. To our beneficiaries, we will reach you wherever you are in our target areas. https://t.co/ZhS8JyMZdG
TAWREF handed over this beautiful home to the family of Jackson Johnson Kanza in Sango, Moshi District Council. Jackson who is an orphan is in primary school. It is everyone’s responsibility to help keep children safe.https://t.co/rqy8zIx0I2
This week we are thrilled to have hosted, Kim West, the New Chief Executive Officer of African Initiatives. Kim accompanied TAWREF staff and Community Peer Educators to conduct fieldwork in our target areas in Hai District. https://t.co/Y03RdWS5wI
Yesterday our community peer educators and two volunteers from Netherlands spared a few minutes to take a group photo. The peer educators support us in demand creation so that our target vulnerable populations can https://t.co/MSierUbCno