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Uru rupapuro ruragaragazwa mu rurimi rw'umwimerere Icyongereza. Edit translations

Youth needs more skills than class lectures to become competent.

 

We provide a space for young people to innovate, motivate and aspire for change and growth

Young people's unemployment is a big issue in Tanzania.

 

We provide a platform to develop more competent skills  to reduce unemployment


Yesteday,After morning session of the Parliament of United Republic of Tanzania, we had a great and successful meeting with Youth Parliamentary Caucus concerning with 'Joint Action Plan' and youth priorities areas (Youth Position Paper) for the financial year 2017/2018. That 'Joint Action Plan' shall be used as a bridge or connection tool between youth organizations and youth MP's.

The Meeting was including youth representatives from Tanzania Youth NGOs Coalition on Parliamentary Affairs, that led by Tanzania Youth Vision Association (TYVA) in collaboration with other youth organizations includes Femina Hip, TAMASHA, YUNA, ENREDO, ACTIVISTA, YOA, TSNP, TSNP YPC, V4Y and OMT. And more than 55 MP's from different political parties, including Chama Cha Mapunduzi (CCM), Chama cha Demokrasia na Maendeleo (CHADEMA) and Chama Cha Wananchi (CUF) were participated

 

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VIDEO BOOKS IN SIGN LANGUAGE.

is an online system and mobile application that enables  marginalized group (deaf ) children and young people to access literature and reading, Video books . These videos combine children’s books and young adult literature read in sign language, with voice-overs and animated illustration and video. This invites deaf children and young people into the world of reading together with their families and friends. Many of these children never enjoy the pleasure of being read to as their families don’t know sign language: Video books also helps bridge the gap in literacy skills between deaf and hearing students.

 

Lack of knowledge, skills and information about right, increase of violence and discrimination  against them, lack of life skills, reading skills, entrepreneurship skills and lack of information and access to sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services, consequently leading to high risk behaviors and poor sexual and reproductive health outcomes, always other groups are taken care While the group of marginalized group is always left behind with access of information and education that’s why we have decided to  work on that and not remain idle this is due to the experience and reach i worked on that after engaging and helping them for a long time therefore  we come out with the solution.  

It is our believe that we will create a very reliable societies of them for a better tomorrow hence the need to build educational capacity and create new livelihoods is critical for the peaceful development, We hope that our approach inspires your trust to share that vision, and to invest in the future of the deaf children and young people of Tanzania with a donation toward this project.

Tanzania Youth NGOs Coalition on Parliamentary Affairs Travelling to Dodoma in the parliament to present THE YOUTH POSITION PAPER based on youths issuse 

 Tanzania Youth NGOs Coalitio Is a loose coalition composed of more than twelve (12) Youth NGOs in Tanzania which works together to advocate for youth responsive policy development and implementation by engaging Members of Parliament for advocacy and lobbying of Youth Issues in the National Assembly of the United Republic of Tanzania.

The coalition was co-founded in April 2016 by Tanzania Youth Vision Association with other Youth-Led NGOs such as Youth of United Nations Association of Tanzania (YUNA-Tanzania),  TAMASHA, FEMINA, Youth Partnership Countrywide (YPC), Tanzania Youth Coalition (TYC), ACTIVISTA, ENREDO, TSNP, Open Mind Tanzania (OMT) and Youth for Africa (YOA). The Pre-Budget Youth Meeting held in March, 2016 was inaugurated by a Youth Member of Parliament, Hon. ZainabKatimba (Special Seats, Kigoma, CCM).

Weare interested in partnering with institutions or groups that holds the same interests as ours. Building the strong organization as one can be done, as a team many things are accomplished. ‘Team work does make a change…’