HOPE FOR GIRLS AND WOMEN IN TANZANIA P.O.BOX 61, MUGUMU – SERENGETI, MARA TANZANIA E-Mail: [email protected] Website: https://hopeforgirlsandwomen.wordpress.com/ Twitter: @hopeforgirlsTZ Cell: +255 756 600 806
HOPE FOR GIRLS AND WOMEN IN TANZANIAP.O.BOX 61, MUGUMU – SERENGETI, MARA TANZANIAE-Mail: [email protected]: https://hopeforgirlsandwomen.wordpress.com/Twitter: @hopeforgirlsTZCell: +255 756 600 806
MUGUMUSAFEHOUSE
In May we started with a total of 62 girls at Mugumu Safe house.Where 5 new girls entered the safe house having experiencedviolence from their families such as rape, early marriage and physicalviolence. We continued doing reconciliation and 1 girl joined herfamily after this process.
NO TYPE OF CASE TOTAL1 FGM 32
2 CHILD MARRIAGE 9
3 RAPE 7
4 BATTERY 16
5 ORPHANS 2
TOTAL 66
BUTIAMASAFEHOUSE
In May we started with a total of 49 girls at Mugumu Safe house.Where 3 new girls entered the safe house having experiencedviolence from their families such as rape, early marriage and physicalviolence. We continued doing reconciliation and 1 girl joined herfamily after reconciliation.
NO TYPE OF CASE TOTAL1 FGM 16
2 CHILD MARRIAGE 15 +3
3 RAPE 5
4 BATTERY 10 -1
5 ORPHANS 3
TOTAL 51
FORMAL EDUCATION AND VTCHope for girls and women in Tanzania has managed to send girls to continue with secondaryeducation, primary education, hotel management and hospitality, vocational training, readingand writing. The following are the categories of children:
BUTIAMA: CATEGORIZATION OF CHILDREN
CATEGORY No.Secondary Level 12
Primary Level 15
Vocational 19
Young Children Who Have Not Attained Age of Schooling 4
MUGUMU: CATEGORIZATION OF CHILDREN
CATEGORY No.Schooling to read and count at Hope 3
Girl schooling at day primary school 16
Girls at VTC class 13
Girls schooling at boarding primary school 3
Girls schooling at day secondary school 14
Girls schooling at Secondary boarding school 6
Girls schooling at advance level 1
Girls who are at collage hotel management and tour guide 5
TAILOR TRAININGA total of 34 girls received tailoring and entrepreneurship skills at the Safe Houses. In thetailoring Class the following were taught:
● How to make different types of shirts i.e. with buttons and with zips.● How to make different types of dresses.● How to design the same cloth to look more beautiful.● How to sew trousers for men and for women theory.● How sew trousers for men and for women, practical.● How to sew the skirt of peseli (sketi ya peseli ) and practical.● How to take the measurement of a skirt of peseli.
READING AND COUNTING CLASSHope Mugumu and Butiama safe House have managed to continue to conduct the Reading andCounting Class to help girls whom are unable to attend school classes for a formal education.Total of 15 girls joined this class.
FORMAL EDUCATION
Total of 32 girls continue with primary school education.
VILLAGE ISSUESThe seasonal cutting ended, no any new information about cutting. There is an increase of Earlychild marriage cases reported.
LEGAL ISSUES2 rape cases continue in Butiama while 2 Cases inSerengeti, 2 new FGM cases opened at court in theseasonal cutting of 2020/2021. 2 rape casesreached an end with the perpetrator prisoned for30 years each. The cutter had 5 years added foranother case this month (May 2021) ,she wasfacing 3 cases, 2 finished, 1 case remained open.
WP Sijali with Mgesi, cutter sentenced to prison for 10 years
COUNSELING TO SAFE HOUSE GIRLS
Girls at Safe House were counselled weekly, this was done in two ways; individual counsellingand group counselling. We try as much as possible to keep the girls close in all ways so that theycan enjoy staying at Safe House. We listen to the challenges they face and try to look forpossible solutions.
A total of 4 counselling sessions were conducted in Butiama Safe house and 45 girls receivedgroup counselling, 8 girls received individual counselling.
In Serengeti a total of 4 counselling sessions were conducted and a total of 45 received groupcounselling and 15 individual counselling.
Girls at counseling sessions1
PLASTER HOUSEThe following children continue with treatment at Plaster House.
NAME DISABILITY STATUSMaria Chacha Great knot She is at Hospital Moshi
Nyanswi Mwita Great knot She is at Hospital Moshi
Kanego Mogena Great knot She is at Hospital Moshi
Joshua Thomas Great knot She is at Hospital Moshi
AGRICULTURESafe houses continue to manage the agriculture activities in Butiama and Serengeti continue to
get Verities of different vegetables and tomatoes from our gardens.
Girls working in the garden
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COMMUNITY OUTREACH
1. Protection and Support Services through Hope Safe HousesFood and basic needs were provided to girls staying in the Safe Houses and health check-upswere conducted on girls who arrived in both safe houses, these were conducted in collaborationwith the Police Gender Desk and social welfare. Health services were provided to all childrenwhom were found with health problems and were taken to the hospital where they weretreated. Medication was provided to sick girls.
2. Programme Management and ReconciliationHope for Girls and Women in Tanzania in collaboration with, Social welfare officer and the PoliceGender desk conducted reconciliation between girls and their parents and succeeded toreconcile 2 girls.
3. Farmers Training with Plant Village — Nuru, MEDA, and IITAHope for Girls and Women in Tanzania in collaboration with Plant village -Nuru from Kenyaconducted farmers training on how to use agro technology to gain knowledge on good farmingpractice and conservation and reduction of GBV and reporting GBV cases.Through this program we managed to reach 40 villagers; 22 women and 18 men from Matareward in Serengeti and Kukirango ward in Butiama. A total of 40 smartphones were provided tofarmers.
Trained farmers at Matare ward
Follow ups were conducted to all farmers and havemanaged to formulate farmer’s groups, where a totalof 3:1 MEDA and IITA trained farmers from Matarevillage on agro technology to reduce the GBV cases atcommunity, increase knowledge on how to use theapplication of plant nuru to get a supplier of goodseed of Cassava around the district.
4. Income GenerationFacilitating 50 girls and 50 women onincome generating skills trainings, examplesof projects that can be selected include:tailoring, agriculture, soap and batikmaking, food processing, cookery, hotelmanagement, and driving. 7 women groupsfacilitated on income generating skillstrainings, where selected examples ofprojects such as batik making andagricultural in Serengeti.
5. Seed CapitalProviding Seed Capital to 20 economic groups of 5 persons each. 7 groups facilitated withcapital to establish their selected projects.
6. Mid-term EvaluationMid – term Evaluation process started the evaluation is taking place in Butiama.
7. Community SensitizationCommunity awareness through events and school programmes conducted at 8 wards and
schools. The formulation of children committees/ baraza at ward level, where representatives
came from sub-villages and streets. A total of 8 children baraza formed and trained on children
rights, FGM and other forms of violence.
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8. Research and Data Collection – Nottingham University1. Hope for Girls and Women in Tanzania managed
● To encourage the Digital Champions to keep giving information using WhatsApp and
ODK to help women and girls in their community.
● Installing and updating an app on their phone – we managed to update WhatsApp and
Maps.me for 20 girls out of 43.
● Providing Bundles for Digital champions. During the Follow-up we managed to provide
bundles for 35 women out of 43.
2. Receiving 5 GBV CASES from the Digital Champions from 1st May up to 30th May 2021.
● We managed to get 5 Cases from the Digital Champions through phone calls and
connected the cases directly to the Social welfare and Police Gender Desk. Three cases
are now rectified by the Police Gender Desk, Mugumu and 2 are reported and police
working on it as table shows.
Following are the Cases reported by odk on this monthly
SN Case Village Name Status1 Early marriage Mansiki Not yet but reported to Police2 Rape case Nyamitita Not yet but reported to Police3 Violence Morotonga Sorted out4 Raping Morotonga Sorted out5 Vulnerable Girl Morotonga Sorted out6 Early marriage Rigicha Sorted out7 Early marriage Rigicha Sorted out8 Rape Nyiboko Sorted out
Data collected from 43 villages on FGM assessment, availability of primary and secondaryschools and accessibility of phones to women.
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SUPPORT, AID, AND LEARNING
We received various visitors from Musoma Africa Inland Church who visited to provideencouragement to the girls. Four people, including 2 girls from Hope, madam Tatu and Kasunga,attended Drone training in Tanga on how to make one and their usage.
Hope for Girls and Women in Tanzania attended training on Capacity building in protecting andsupport women and girls against FGM, child marriage and other forms of GBV in Moshi, whichRhobi also attended. The training was organised by NAFGEM and UNFPA.
Special thanks to Four Season Hotels for supporting us with the following donations:
No. ITEM NAME QUANTITY1 Maize Flour 150
2 Sugar 25
3 Cooking oil 20 liters
4 Pads 10 pic
5 Rice 150
6 Beans 75
7 Gas Kg 40
SPONSORSHIP PROGRAMME
Thanks @ Mama Tharien and Baba for supporting Rehema Gidion Mchori who joined her
Pharmacy Collage at Tandabui in Mwaanza region. [Josephina, Sarah and Joyce] joined their
tour guide course at Tumaini College in Arusha region, special thanks to Becca for supporting
these girls on their way to reach their dreams.
Thanks @ Maren for supporting Amina Ramadhan who is finalizing her studies at A level studies
in Geita region where she is specializing in Art, studying HGL and now completed her form six
National examinations. She is helping other girls through encouraging them in their studies.
Thanks @ sponsors supporting Susan John, Rhobi, Roze and Neema who is expecting to
complete her STD VII in 2021.
Thanks @ Nomad Tanzania where 4 girls went for interview to join Hotel management and
Hospitality in Moshi — More than Drop. Where 3 girls are finalizing their hotel and
management course.
MANAGEMENT AND STAFFING
REV Stephan Korokoni attended 3-month counselling course at Calvina theological collage inDar- es salaam as from April 2021 to June 2021. Evania Titus and Faustine Matesi reduced fromwork as from May 2021.Theory of change through zoom meetings continue.
GREAT THANKS
Special thanks to, Four seasons, FAWCO, NETZWERK RAFAEL, TDT/Nottingham University, JunePowell, GISELLE, JEAN, MAREN BROER, Mama Tharien, Becca for supporting Hope for Girls andWomen in Tanzania fight against GBV and supporting girls’ education.Prepared by,
Rhobi Samwelly – Director HGWT