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Ludao Day Care Center

This creche in Moshi has been founded by Sister Margarete Mshana in November 1989.
We arrange sponsorships for the payment of school fees, for needy kids and orphans.
Oherwise these children would live on the streets or would be cared for by hardly elder
sisters and brothers.
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Msiriwa Secondary School, the pilot scheme of the COSES project
More than 3.000 children will get the chance to attend to the secondary school in the Uru district. The Msiriwa Secondary School is a pilot scheme, to set up 7 further secondary schools at the foot of the Kilimanjaro.
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Drinking water supply of Msareni Primary School and the Njari village
The children of Msareni elementary school have to walk 6 km to fetch water. They need water for the sanitary facilities, the kitchen and for drinking water supply. We are building a waterpipeline 1 km long from a spring to Msareni School which has 370 children attend. Two spare tanks of 15.000 and 30.000 liters guarantee fresh water at any time.
The connesctions and installations in all buildings on the school premises are also guaranteed through the project.
Beside that , we facilitate the supply of adjacent village Njari with appr. 2500 inhabitants with drinking water.
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Locations of our topical projects
1 Msiriwa Secondary School (Pilotprojekt) 2 Mruwia Secondary School 3 Mangi Sabbas Secondary School 4 Mawella Secondary School 5 Mnin Secondary School 6 Shimbwe Secondary School 7 Kisarika Secondary School 8 Msareni Primary School 9 Ludao Day Care Centre |
Dada – mother nature’s sisters
Dada is a womens cooperation on Zanzibar (Tanzania), which specializes on the production of healthy food and cosmetics. We buy soap, coffee and tea at Dada. These products are on sale at events and the proceeds return to our active project work. Dada is a project by Solarafrica Network and has the social target to offer women an employment in the north of Unguja Island. Dada trains women in food processing, e.g. fruit and spice drying, preparation of jam and snacks as well as soap production. The raw materials are sourced locally and processed using energy-conserving methods, e.g. solar cookers and ovens as well as solar dryers. For further information: www.dadazanzibar.wordpress.com |
Moto Handicrafts
With the purchase of goods, such as baskets, bags, matting and accessories we support a womens cooperative on Zanzibar (Tanzania). More than 100 people, mostly women, have the opportunity to earn money in the Moto network. Moto products are unique originals, crafted by skilled people. The products are hand-made from 100% natural raw materials: Palm leafs and cotton. Solar cookers and energy saving stoves are used in the production process.
With the purchase of these goods we support the ancient Swahili tradition of weaving, the local trade community and contribute to a sustainable local economy. People help People – One World sell the Moto goods e.g. on the Market of Nations and the Christmas Market in Idstein. Here as well the proceeds are returned 100% to our projects. For further information: www.motozanzibar.wordpress.com |
Shah Industries Ltd., Moshi  Shah Industries is a sheltered workshop in Moshi. This workshop is a showcase how to run a successful operation employing disabled and Albinos. Of about 30 employees, half are disabled. In 1971, Shah Industries was founded under the theme "People care about people".
Besides handcrafted leather goods like bags, safari chairs and tables or belts, Shah produces greeting cards, carvings and other African crafts. We've personally visited the shop and the workshop and we were able to see that many disabled people have the chance to earn money to finance besides other things school fees for their children. People Help People - One World supports this initiative by buying crafts at Shah Industries. The products will be offered for sale at events. The earnings from this will flow back into our project work. For more information, please click www.kiliweb.com/shah.html
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