Farming out of poverty

Through our demonstration sites, field schools and mentoring, we share our agricultural knowledge with farmers in Babati so that they have the confidence and skill to apply it and by so doing improve their levels of diversification and income security. This ensures better cash flow and allows more to be spent on the educational needs of their children

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‘Tubaki Shuleni Salama’ - Let’s Stay Safe at School

At LTT we know that children’s’ education is undermined by suboptimal WASH practices. Safe water, sanitation and good hygiene contribute to children’s’ health and development because they reduce the spread of diseases allowing children to miss fewer days at school and ultimately improve their productivity and learning abilities. LTT is improving toilets in Tanzania.

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Cooking for hungry minds at Bambay

When the community comes together to set up a programme to ensure students get fed; when a community contributes building materials and labour; when a community works together to address the needs of their girls..... you know you have a community dedicated to the education of their children.

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Celebration of Success at Sawe

It was a privilege to be part of a public display of their success. There were certificates for teachers and students that had done particularly well and a general sense of achievement all brought about because of years of work and effort on the part of the community. We are so proud of what has been achieved.

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Julian and Sophie head to Tanzania!

After 2 years of COVID the difficult decision was made that the time had come to return to Babati. Of course there were precautions (and many tests!) to be taken but once we got round a table and out to the schools it was exciting to be back. We’ll be sending you stories form the trip over the course of the next month or so.

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New Roof at Managhat Primary School

A leaking roof annoys the students below, but when the rafters have been attacked by termites, it frightens the students below. Fear and frustration are barriers to education so together with the community we replaced the roof. Students can now safely and comfortably learn.

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