Removing barriers on child access to and retention in education, health services and enjoyment of rights.
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Identifying and exposing hidden Policy and practice barriers pushing and keeping most vulnerable children out of schools
We commit
Committed to transparency and accountability, and provides updates on the impact of funded projects.
We work
Empowering communities to trace, support and refer out of school children into formal and non-formal education institutions
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Ensure vulnerable children get the right infrastructure, teaching and family support so they can get the most from their time at school..
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Growing up in poverty, children face tough challenges: hunger and malnutrition, limited access to education and medical services, social discrimination and isolation. But with charity from people like you, we can help children get the health care, education, life skills, job-readiness training and confidence they need to create lasting change in their lives and communities. Together, we can end poverty for good.
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Children deserve hope, compassion and education and with our help they can deliver!
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We learn from expected and unexpected outputs, outcomes, impacts and improve our work performance progressively.
We operate transparently in all undertakings in tandem with keeping confidentiality arising from our contractual and statutory obligations.
Children Education Society works in the Tanzania around all Regions to reach those children who are missing out most on learning and education.
We’re especially focused on reaching vulnerable children in rural Areas where early learning resources are scarce.
150 girls and 100 boys at risk to drop from schools provided psychosocial support and raised their resilience to remain in and currently continue with their primary and secondary education