In Buhunda village, the rhythm of daily life is shaped by survival. For many families, farming is the backbone of their livelihood—but it comes at a cost to early childhood development. One elder
In Buhunda village, farming demands often force families to rely on older siblings for childcare—delaying education and placing heavy responsibilities on young children. One elder shared a common practice: “We go to the
In the smallholder mining communities of Tanzania, thousands of children aged 0–4 are growing up without access to early learning, stimulation, or safe care environments. One such child is a five-year-old girl in