IMPROVING READING CULTURE THROUGH STRATEGIC ENGAGEMENT WITH TIE
We had the opportunity to hold a meeting with the Tanzania Institute of Education (TIE), where we engaged in constructive discussions on strengthening the reading culture in schools and improving the effective use of school libraries. The meeting was led by the Deputy Director General of TIE, Dr. Angela Katabaro, while our delegation was headed …
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A VISIT THAT CONNECTS EXPERIENCE, GROWTH, AND IMPACT IN READ PROGRAMS
We had the chance to host Laela Adamson, a former READ International volunteer from UK who is currently a Senior Lecturer at Strathclyde Institute of Education. She is in Tanzania for research in partnership with the University of Dar es Salaam and took the opportunity to visit us. Her visit created a meaningful moment to …
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BOARD MEMBERS CONVENE FOR QUARTERLY PROGRESS REVIEW
Our Board Members convened for the quarterly meeting, creating space for thoughtful reflection, open discussion, and strategic alignment. The session focused on reviewing progress across our key areas of work, examining what has been achieved, and identifying opportunities to strengthen our impact moving forward. Beyond tracking milestones, the meeting also provided a platform to exchange …
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A STRATEGIC PLAN REVIEW SESSION WITH BOARD MEMBERS
We held a Board meeting to review the 2026–2030 Strategic Plan, which will guide our work over the next five years. The development of this plan was supported by consultant Issack Kitururu from Jidi Tanzania . It focuses on four key focus areas: strengthening school learning environments, enhancing teacher capacity and school leadership, advancing digital …
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STRENGTHENING LIBRARY MANAGEMENT THROUGH PEER LEARNING
Library teachers from seven schools gathered at Kiluvya Secondary School in Ubungo Municipal for a learning visit focused on sharing experiences in effective library usage and management. The session brought together 14 library teachers who exchanged practical ideas and approaches that support better library practices in their schools. We appreciate the library teachers from Kiluvya …
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STRATEGIC PLAN 2026-2030
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