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Nyamagana District Commisiner lunching the programme and see the eqipments

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Student in the Laboratories using the equipment we brought it to their school

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Group photo form the events of 25th February 2011,Nyamagana DC, TACOPE Team, Teachers, Parents, and Children

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Mr. Steve Martin form Uk the organiser of the collecting and transport of the equipment from Uk to Dar es salaam addressing the thanks to all volunteer, school, government, and school children. on 25th February 2011

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Nyamagana District commisiner addresing the issue during the event of Lunching the education programm on 25th February 2011

In 25th February 2011 TACOPE launched his education support secondary school science books and science laboratory equipments project, the function was held at Ibungilo secondary school the ceremony was attended by school children, teachers, parents, journalist, TACOPE team, councilors, the guest of honor was Ag. Mwanza Regional Commisioner Mr. Amanzi the Nyamagana District commisioner.

On behalf of TACOPE management team, Mr. & Mrs. Steve Martin and all the volunteers and supporters who donated, collected and paid for transport of the books and science equipment. We thank you for coming to the presentation ceremony at Ibungilo school last week. We also want to thank Mr Ndasa, Mwatex industry, Nyakato still, National for Medical Reseach(NMR Mwanza) 5 secondary school for organising, and paying for, transport from Dar and TACOPE team distribution of these goods to the 5 schools. 

Without the help of local government / the Council, this project would never have happened. The most important thing is that the schools have got these resources now, and the Council is aware that the schools need lockable cupboards for the equipment and shelves for the books, in order for the schools to make use of them. But it is also important to publicise this, so the students, teachers and parents can see that the government is actively helping the schools. This shows that the goods have got through to the right people and the local government action has been successful. This is also important for all the supporters in Europe, so they are encouraged to continue working for the good of students in Mwanza.

So we thank you for devoting some of your valuable time to this successful project, and we look forward to collaborating further in future with the schools and local government in this area. If the partnership continues to go well, we hope to provide more science equipment and books for secondary schools, and also qualified teachers.

We request others to join hends with us for this valueble project for the benefit of our children and community at large.