On International Women's Day, the team from our learning center visited a total of 1,560 girls and women. First, they went to the secondary school and handed out parcels containing school supplies and feminine hygiene products to over 700 schoolgirls. In the afternoon, they visited more than 800 women in the streets of the poor district and brought them food parcels. In the days leading up to the event, the team prepared for the day in workshops with many other women: How do we encourage women? How can we connect the women in a network so that they can go shopping together and find a better way to earn money?
This empowerment and practical support are our major goals for all women in the slums. In this network, we want to train them to set themselves goals, plan financially and achieve independence through training. We need all the support we can get.
The big problem for young people from the slums of Dar es Salaam is that they cannot complete vocational training without a scholarship, because every college costs money. At least we can help some of them. Here are this year's graduates from our foundation. They have graduated from the Macui College for Hotel Management in Zanzibar. The college is run by the "Sisters of the Precious Blood of Christ". |
Read more: Our graduates in Zanzibar
You can find the annual report 2023 including information about every month here. |
Unfortunately, many governments in Africa still do not manage to ensure the supply and education of the population. As a result, millions of children go hungry and millions more are unable to attend school or receive vocational training.
In Tanzania, our learning center is located in the poorest part of Dar es Salaam, a city of 8 million people. The local team makes sure that as many children as possible have enough to eat and get an education.
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Read more: Just 20 euros save a childOur foundation organized a benefit concert in favor of children in Ethiopia and Tanzania in the Rudolfsheim church. The reason was a topical one: The war in Ukraine and the Corona crisis had made us forget the need in Africa. But there, too, everything has become more expensive: by a factor of two to three! Families, who were doing quite well until now, have to go hungry. Children can no longer go to school because they are needed for work in the fields, or their parents cannot provide food.
The evening offered a musical mixture of countries in which the foundation was active. In between, there were contributions from children from Ethiopia and Tanzania.
The Wiener Bezirkszeitung wrote an excellent article about this. Here you can read it and watch video clips of the work.
Thanks to all donors!
Father Moses Mgimiloko came to Vienna for doctoral studies. He is chaplain in the parish of St. Mother Teresa in Vienna. During his home leave, he practiced the song "God's Love is So Wonderful" with the children of his parish in Iringa, Tanzania.
"The children were enthusiastic about the German lyrics. Within one day they had learned the song by heart. With their voices we greet our parishes in Vienna and all friends worldwide!"
Read more: The network expands and helps alleviate need