By Ibrahim Moigua | Project Manager
According to UNICEF, Girls, the poorest children, children with disabilities and children living in underserved communities in Tanzania are most vulnerable to dropping out of school or never going to school. Early marriage and pregnancy keep girls out of school. Adolescent pregnancy led to almost 3,700 girls dropping out of primary and secondary education in 2016. More than one third of all girls are married by the age of 18, but girls from poor families are twice as likely to be married early than girls from wealthier homes.
Girls in urban areas of Tanzania were eight times more likely to finish secondary education than girls in rural areas. In this light, AID is determined to change the narrative by helping to create an education infrastructure needed to make a meaningful difference in the lives of girls in rural communities across the country.
Funds raised through the GlobalGiving platform helped us provide additional books and other school supplies for 10 primary and 10 secondary school girls. It is still clear that nearly half (47%) of primary school aged girls are not attending school.
We continue to thank our partners and friends who continue to donate their hard-earned cash towards this project. Through your generous support, you are impacting the lives of young girls in Arusha, Tanzania.
By Ibrahim Moigua | Project Manager
By Ibrahim Moigua | Project Manager
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