Tanzania

Almost one third of people in Tanzania live in poverty. While the country has seen some economic growth in tourism, mining, trade and communication, the number of Tanzanians living below the poverty line has marginally increased due to rapid population growth. In some regions, up to half of the population struggles to meet the cost of essential food, shelter and other basic necessities like clothing, health care and education.

Salesian missionaries are responding to the desperate situation in Tanzania, a country devastated by the HIV/AIDS epidemic. One in every 10 citizens has been affected, including 1 million children, many of whom are orphaned and caring for their younger brothers and sisters. A lack of educational opportunities in remote communities—particularly for girls—has fueled the misery and deprivation in Tanzania.

Children suffer the greatest in Tanzania, with almost 70 percent facing deprivation in two or more of the areas of health, nutrition, sanitation, education, access to information, water supply and shelter.

Salesian missionaries in Tanzania have been working to rescue children by working to fill the country’s critical education gap, while addressing other social concerns like clean water. Salesian Missions, through its Clean Water Initiative, is providing clean, safe water to the country’s people.

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Build primary & secondary schools

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Improve health services

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Construct a Salesian Residence at a Technical Training Institute

Country: Tanzania

Date Added: June 29, 2020
Country: Tanzania

Total cost of residence = $143,700.00, partial funding opportunities available

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GLOBAL: Salesian Missions highlights educational work combating crisis of 250 million youth out of school

Salesian missionaries establish primary, secondary and vocational schools in poor, remote places. NEW ROCHELLE, NY (March 28, 2025) Top of Form Salesian missionaries are working to fill the gaps in education for youth living in co

INT’L DAY OF HAPPINESS: Salesian Missions highlights programs that empower youth

Salesians around the globe work to ensure youth can live more fulfilled lives. NEW ROCHELLE, NY (March 20, 2025) Salesian Missions, the U.S. development arm of the Salesians of Don Bosco, joins humanitarian organizations and count

TANZANIA: Students have new housing thanks to donor funding from Salesian Missions

School offers training to youth who are poor and young adults. NEW ROCHELLE, NY (Nov. 26, 2024) Don Bosco Kilimanjaro International Institute for Telecommunications, Electronics and Computers (Don Bosco KIITEC), located in Arusha,

Young Women Breaking Barriers

There’s a saying in Africa that goes something like this: “When you educate a girl, you educate an entire society.” Still, many societies on the continent remain resistant to gender equality, which makes such an education ch

WORLD TEACHERS’ DAY: Salesian Missions highlights support for educators

Projects help teachers provide high-quality education. NEW ROCHELLE, NY (Oct. 5, 2023) Salesian Missions, the U.S. development arm of the Salesians of Don Bosco, joins humanitarian organizations and countries around the globe in h

INT’L DAY FOR THE ERADICATION OF POVERTY: Salesian Missions focuses on life-changing education and social programs

In more than 5,500 Salesian schools and centers, missionaries educate youth in some of the poorest places on the planet. NEW ROCHELLE, NY (Oct. 17, 2022) Salesian Missions, the U.S. development arm of the Salesians of Don Bosco, j

INTERNATIONAL YOUTH DAY: Salesian Missions highlights programs that support and educate youth

Access to education lays the foundation for a better future for youth. NEW ROCHELLE, NY (Aug. 12, 2022) Salesian Missions, the U.S. development arm of the Salesians of Don Bosco, joins humanitarian organizations and countries arou

TANZANIA: Students gain from renewable energy training

316 students receive renewable energy training thanks to funding Salesian Missions received from the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation. NEW ROCHELLE, NY (July 5, 2022) A total of 316 students looking to make a career in renewable en

WORLD TOILET DAY: Salesian Missions highlights water and sanitation projects from its ‘Clean Water Initiative’

More than 3.6 billion people are living without access to safely managed sanitation, according to UN-Water. NEW ROCHELLE, NY (Nov. 19, 2021) Salesian Missions, the U.S. development arm of the Salesians of Don Bosco, joins humanita

WORLD HUMANITARIAN DAY: Salesian Missions highlights programs that focus on climate change and positively impact the environment

The Don Bosco Green Alliance is helping Salesian organizations in more than 130 countries have a focus on the environment. NEW ROCHELLE, NY (Aug. 19, 2021) Salesian Missions, the U.S. development arm of the Salesians of Don Bosco,

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Agriculture Training Programs

Salesian Missions includes agriculture in its vocational training programs – to ensure that youth of Rwanda learn better agricultural practices as well as keep the school self-sustaining in the face of the country’s food shortages.

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Feed a Child

Salesian Missions includes agriculture in its vocational training programs – to ensure that youth of Rwanda learn better agricultural practices as well as keep the school self-sustaining in the face of the country’s food shortages.

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Technology Program

Salesian Missions includes agriculture in its vocational training programs – to ensure that youth of Rwanda learn better agricultural practices as well as keep the school self-sustaining in the face of the country’s food shortages.

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