The provision of water and toilets at a school is not a luxury but a necessity if a quality education for all is to be achieved. The Livingstone Tanzania Trust, with their supporters, are providing these basic rights so that the young people have a better chance in life.
Read MoreThe students at the Managhat Primary school run, under the supervision of teachers, our Community Agricultural Support Officer (CASO) and our Education Officer the most fantastic school income generating, business training demonstration market garden.
Read MoreParents and students arriving for their first day at the new school built by the community and LTT.
Read MoreWater!! For the first time in 76 years the Gendi Primary school has its own water supply. This will allow so many more projects to take place to help the school on the road to self sufficiency.
Read MoreWe are excited that our link with No Barriers Foundation has again provided more reading books for young students in Tanzania.
Read MoreWorking with the local community and UK donors we have together built new, quality, female friendly, cleanable toilets with hand washing facilities at the Gendi Primary School
Read MoreThe Sawe Community's brand new Primary School is due to open in January 2018. This community project has the full support of LTT
Read MoreGirls4Girls brings together girls from different countries and cultures to explore the challenges they have in a safe environment. The workshops build their confidence, determination and self-belief, whilst also learning about each other's culture. The UK girls also do some volunteering in the community.
Read MoreOur 'Helping Hands Programme' funds the education of smart young people whose potential may never be realised without support. Your help can provide that support.
Read MoreBy focusing on one district in Tanzania it is possible to see first hand the direct impact the work and donations of our students was having. This was evidenced physically by having a hand in building the kitchen, painting the classrooms and constructing the market garden, but it was most obviously apparent through the testimony of the Tanzanian students, teachers and village elders who we met and who felt empowered by the LTT’s ethos. Click to read more
Read MoreTrafalgar Infant School supports Hand Washing Training
Read MoreThe ability to write tests on the computer and then copy in bulk on the photocopier is part of the process of revolutionising education at Waangwaray Primary School.
Read MoreYay!! Philipo has graduated Primary school for the deaf after 9 years. We are thrilled for this bright and enthusiastic young man whose inner potential has been released because his hard work and our fantastic donors.
Read MoreWe have agreed a partnership with No Barrier Foundation who will help collect and send culturally sensitive and appropriate teaching and learning material to us in Tanzania so that we can distribute the materials across our partner schools
Read MoreBeing recognised by the Tanzanian Freedom Torch is a great honour and we are thrilled that it has again visited of our partner schools. It demonstrates just how much our work is appreciated by the State.
Read MoreSchool income generation combined with student enterprise training, combined with with community demonstration garden and training centre at Malangi Primary School created by Livingstone Tanzania Trust.
Read MoreNature does nor produce waste, only mankind produces waste.
At LTT we try and use what we can to help us, plastic bottles can be drop irrigation or plant holders, old cement bags can be plant pots, plastic bags can become puncture proof footballs.....
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