In this blog, we reflect on the importance of literacy in the 21st Century in light of progress towards achieving the UN's Sustainable Development Goals. Read more
Kate Fox is an MA student at UCL, researching community and family literacies. She visited Mikidani in June 2023 and spent some time getting to know the projects and work carried out by EdUKaid. Read more
Sarah Varney has been a part of EdUKaid from the very beginning. On the eve of our 20th anniversary, she reflects on the time she has spent involved with the work of the charity and the changes she has witnessed along the way. Read more
Emma started volunteering for EdUKaid earlier this year and has a passion for the benefits of volunteering and the impact it can have. Read more
Long term supporter Caroline Murray explains the importance of regular giving and other fundraising to charities like EdUKaid. Read more
Fundraisers are fundamental to charities in many ways. But why do people do it? EdUKaid supporters Matt and Kirsty explain their reasons for supporting us. Read more
A look back over some of the many Tanzanian and UK highlights from 2022 Read more
Charity trustees are an integral part of the workings of any charity, and EdUKaid is no exception. To mark #TrusteesWeek 2022, two of our trustees shared their thoughts and feelings on the vital roles they fulfil. Read more
On October 2nd 2022, Roland Harwood ran the London Marathon in support of EdUKaid. He reflects on the experience of running his first (and last) marathon Read more
This International Day of the Girl Child, our Inclusion Project Co-ordinator, Bintially Mfangavo, reflects on the importance of empowering girls and raising awareness of their rights Read more
International Youth Day is an awareness day designated by the United Nations. Read about it here! Read more
Celebrate International Day of Friendship by doing something to help others in need Read more