Theory of Change

Theory of Change

September 9, 2025 TAHEA Mwanza 0 Comments
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IF TAHEA MWANZA

works with communities to strengthen early childhood development (ECD) by increasing access to high-quality early learning centers, supporting caregivers with parenting skills, and promoting playbased learning…

empowers women and youth with economic opportunities through skills training, microfinance programs, and access to local markets…

enhances food security and nutrition by promoting climate-resilient crops, improving farming techniques, and integrating nutritional education, supports secure housing and land rights, particularly for marginalized groups such as women and youth, through cooperative models and advocacy

THROUGH

Facilitation, training, coaching, mentoring, sensitization, advocacy, and mobilization rooted in systems transformation and community-driven approaches

THEN

more children aged 0-8 will receive a strong educational foundation, be school-ready, and experience
improved cognitive, social, physical, and emotional development…

farming communities, particularly women and children (including those in the ECD centers), will have better access to nutritious food, reducing malnutrition and stunting.

they will build sustainable income streams, enhance household financial stability, and reduce dependence on unpredictable informal labor…

more families will have stable, safe living conditions, reducing vulnerability to climate change and displacement

THEN

in the long term these children will have higher chances of completing school, securing better employment, becoming part of more economically stable society, and be able to impact the nurturing of the next generation.

in the long term, these empowered individuals will contribute to broader economic growth, foster intergenerational wealth-building, and reduce gender-based economic disparities.

in the long term, improved child nutrition will lead to better health and learning outcomes, increased productivity, and stronger community resilience to food insecurity…

in the long term, housing security will lead to stronger communities, and a foundation for sustained economic development that is multigenerational.

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