
Equitable access and gender transformative early learning opportunities for girls and boys 0-5 years. School readiness, play-based learning and after school literacy/numeracy support to ensure successful school completion for both girls and boys.
Support families and community members—especially women and young people—through Community Managed Micro Finance Initiatives. Promote income generation, job creation, and investment in family wellbeing and assets. Advocate for land acquisition and tenure, inclusive
Strengthen food security, income generation, and nutrition in resource-poor communities. Support smallholder farmers—especially women and young people—in adopting climate-resilient crops. Promote agro-ecology practices through technology transfer, improved seed systems, post-harvest management, and value
Promote health and nutrition, especially for children, adolescents, and women. Strengthen health systems to deliver a range of preventive and curative services. Advocate for resilience, accessibility, and health equity by ensuring consistent access
TAHEA Mwanza’s approach is rooted in: Community Ownership: Programs emerge from community-identified priorities and are led by local champions. Holistic & Integrated Interventions: We address the interconnected dimensions of family wellbeing: education, health,