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Kilimanjaro Women's Development Association

Kilimanjaro Women's Development Association

Moshi, Tanzania

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KIWODEA’s mission is to support and empower disadvantaged or overburdened women, orphans, individuals with HIV/AIDS, and the disabled through community support groups, education, business development, and micro-credit loans. The overarching goal of KIWODEA is to create empowered, confident, and self-reliant community members within the Kilimanjaro regions most impoverished neighborhoods. 

Amakuru agezweho
Kilimanjaro Women's Development Association yakoze Amateka paje.
KIWODEA was founded in 1995 by Nancy Tesha. At the time, Mama Tesha was Assistant Commissioner in charge of the Tanzania Women and Children under the Office of the Prime Minister. She saw that the needs of women were not being met so she decided to start an organization to support women. With the help of Hon. Reginald Mengi (Managing Director... Soma ibindi
7 Ukuboza, 2011
Kilimanjaro Women's Development Association yakoze Ikipe paje.
Executives Officers: – Nancy Tesha, Founder and Managing Director – Mary Mushi, Retired Police Officer – Gudila, Agriculture Officer
7 Ukuboza, 2011
Kilimanjaro Women's Development Association yongeyeho 8 Amakuru agezweho.
A computer workshop for local youth
7 Ukuboza, 2011
Kilimanjaro Women's Development Association yakoze Imishinga paje.
Nursery School: KIWODEA has a Montessori nursery school for children ages 2-5. The classroom consists of two teachers and roughly 25 students. The school is well equipped with resources such as two chalkboards, puzzles, flash cards, and is a great learning environment. At the school, the children are taught English,... Soma ibindi
7 Ukuboza, 2011
Kilimanjaro Women's Development Association yasanze Envaya.
7 Ukuboza, 2011
Ibyiciro
Uburezi, ibigo by'imari iciriritse, ubucuruzi, Umugore, ibindi (People with disabilities)
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Moshi, Kilimanjaro, Tanzaniya
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