By Rhobi Samwelly | Project Leader
The former “season” when girls became targets for FGM has been replaced with constant risk for girls because we are making inroads into protecting them and changing entrenched traditions. However families still prefer tradition to health, safety and wellbeing of their daughters and Hope for Girls is struggling to keep ahead of the families who have the intent to cut their daughters. HFG’s is struggling to achieve the necessary to educate and protect those taken in and maintain Safe Houses.
Our Mission includes
Review:
Hope for Girls and Women currently supports survivors in its two safe houses Butiama and Mugumu . Parallel with the safe houses, we are conducting community outreach in five districts; Serengeti, Butiama,Tarime, Rorya and Bunda but receive girls from other regions in the county as well.
In Butiama safe house we have recently reconciled 2 girls with their parents and now host a total of 93 girls while in Mugumu Safe house we managed to reconcile 7 children with their parents/relatives and host a total of 81 girls in this safe house of whom 1 girl was rescued from a child marriage. Each reconciliation is a step forward to success although it is not always successful as in the case of the child marriage this month.
Reconciliation:
During the month of May, Hope for Girls and Women in Tanzania in collaboration with social welfare from Serengeti, Butiama, and Tarime District offices managed to conduct the reconciliation session meeting and succeeded to meet the parents of 9 girls, the parents/gardians who surrendered themselves to the Police Gender Desk, Social Welfare office and HGWT accepting to take care of their daughters with all basic needs.
Education:
Hope for Girls and Women in Tanzania continues to enable girls to go to school for them to achieve a brighter future. We have girls in different colleges: O’ level, primary schools and university. The organization has successfully managed to support the girls by providing them with basic needs, school materials and materials for skill practices, such as machinery and tool s. The weekly budget per girl can be expensive and difficult to manage by the end of the month and we rely on donors. We have 174 children in schooling under our care and guidance this season.
Additionally
A. Giving Counseling to the girl survivors plays a vital role in nurturing. Specific mental health disciplines are essential. At safe houses we always provide individual and group counseling.
B. HGWT staff continue to collaborate with the Police Gender Desk Office and Social Welfare Office to ensure that they can help girls who are victims of acts of gender violence by cooperating with the courts to obtain their legal rights under the laws of the United Republic of Tanzania. We currently have 9 cases in various points of legal action.
CHALLENGES:
We are nearly past the early months of 2025 and it is a struggle as usual but we work with optimism. Hope for Girls and Women in Tanzania is running two Safe Houses without having a reliable and stable source of funding to support the running cost. We currently have 174 girls who need to be given maximum care in terms of human basic needs including; food, accommodation, education, personal items, medication and the many other basic need items.
Hope for Girls and Women in Tanzania is addressing a new challenge in the Serengeti District in order to have permanent buildings in the future to accommodate 80 – 100 girl survivors. The current Safe House Mugumu will not be available in 2026 and it must be replaced by a development on our own property. Our current fundraising goal is to include the following:
ACHIEVEMENTS:
Professional Training, on going, brings together various stakeholders committed to child protection, fostering a collaborative environment for learning and sharing
best practices. The child protection training conducted by Haki Elimu at Morogoro, represents a crucial step towards strengthening child safeguarding mechanisms in Tanzania. The knowledge and skills imparted will undoubtedly contribute to creating safer and more protective environments for children, in line with national and international child protection standards.
CONCLUSION:
Hope for Girls and Women in Tanzania, would like to acknowledge and appreciate our partners, friends, individuals and donors
for their many contributions towards our project. Without your continued input and interest in these girl’s lives we would not have the facilities and opportunities available to give them an opportunity to seize life and education for their brighter future.
With gratitude, Rhobi
By Rhobi Samwelly | Project Leader
By Rhobi Samwelly | Project Leader
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