Water Source Protection Improving water and sanitation facilities at Isalo RAIN WATER HARVESTING & WATER RECHARGE SYSTEM Latrine 1 drop hole = 82 pupils while not good

SOUTHERN HIGHLANDS PARTICIPATORY ORGANIZATION (SHIPO)

Org #99575
Vetted since 2022 Effective Nonprofit
2001
year founded
$239
raised on GlobalGiving
3
years fundraising
0
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

To contribute effectively to sustained improvement through increased self-awareness and facilitation of projects, based on the priority needs and capacities of people and other stakeholders and through facilitation of Private Sector Development

Project Leaders
Imani Mathias
Imani Mathias
Team
Imani H Mathias, Olais L Mungaya, Eugenia J Kimaro, Emanuel P Lugome
Organization Information
Box 227, Njombe - Tanzania
Songea Road, Opposite NSSF Building, P.O Box 227, Njombe - Tanzania
Njombe, Njombe 255
Tanzania, United Republic of
+255262784014
Organization Information
Box 227, Njombe - Tanzania
Songea Road, Opposite NSSF Building, P.O Box 227, Njombe - Tanzania
Njombe, Njombe 255
Tanzania, United Republic of
+255262784014

Project Reports

Each of GlobalGiving’s nonprofit partners is required to send quarterly donor reports detailing the impact of their work. Here are some of their recent updates:

Project progress report

By Imani Mathias | GENERAL MANAGER OF THE ORGANIZATION

The project titled “Improving Water and Sanitation Facilities at Isalo (Project ID: 61179)” was designed to address critical challenges related to access to safe water and improved... Read the full report ›

Apr 17, 2026 | Water Source Protection
Water Source Protection progress Report

By IMANI HAULE MATHIAS | GENERAL MANAGER OF THE ORGANIZATION

The Water Source Protection Project was initiated with the objective of conserving and protecting critical water sources to ensure sustainable access to clean and safe water for the target community.... Read the full report ›

Progress report

By Imani Mathias | General Manager

SHIPO continues to monitor the condition of learning environments across its operational areas, and through this assessment it has identified twenty schools with the most urgent infrastructure needs.... Read the full report ›
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