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We think our work is amazing but it is always good to hear other people's opinions. As a learning organisation feedback from stakeholders and those who come into contact with the variety of projects we carry out helps us grow and be able to do more.

The work we do addresses a desperate need for better education in the Mtwara region of Tanzania. If you would like to help, please donate now or support us through fundraising.

Maggie Darling

Maggie Darling

Maggie Darling is a patron for EdUKaid, having visited the Mikindani region of Tanzania and seen for herself the desperate need for building restoration Read more

Published: 8th June, 2018

Updated: 4th May, 2021

Author: Aisling Syme

Paul Heeley

Paul Heeley

Paul Heeley is Head Teacher Amble Links First School, Northumberland and has linked with Mgao pre primary through EdUKaid Read more

Published: 8th June, 2018

Updated: 4th May, 2021

Author: Aisling Syme

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  • Barbara and Brian's Golden Wedding Fundraiser

    Barbara and Brian's Golden Wedding Fundraiser

    To celebrate 50 years of marriage Barbara and Brian are raising funds to keep girls in education

  • Education for Girls

    Education for Girls

    Ensuring that girls have equal access to a quality education

  • Why I Fundraise, by Matt and Kirsty Hammond

    Why I Fundraise, by Matt and Kirsty Hammond

    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.

  • Jake Kingston's incredible skydive

    Jake Kingston's incredible skydive

    17 year old Jake Kingston jumped out of a plane at 13,000 feet so that children in Tanzania can go to school

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  • Pre-primary Education - the Importance of Early Learning

    Pre-primary Education - the Importance of Early Learning

    Only 34% of pre-primary children in Tanzania attend school. It takes just a teacher, a classroom and some amazing resources to change this.

  • Our vision and goals

    Our vision and goals

    Our  vision is  for  a  world  where  every  child  has  access  to  the  education  they  need  to  realise  their  full  potential  and  attain  the  skills  to  improve  their  life’s  circumstances.

  • What we do

    What we do

  • The hidden costs of ‘free’ schools in Tanzania

    The hidden costs of ‘free’ schools in Tanzania

    Elimination of school fees has had adverse impacts on access to education in Tanzania. EdUKaid's Farm to Feed Project is helping schools become self-financing, combating unaffordable education.

  • Our history

    Our history

    How a gap year experience fuelled a passion to help those in need in Tanzania and resulted in the foundation of EdUKaid

  • Where we work

    EdUKaid works in Mtwara, one of the poorest, most rural regions of Tanzania

  • Job vacancies

    Job vacancies

    Job opportunities with EdUKaid

  • About Tanzania

    About Tanzania

    With an ever-growing population but insufficient resources to care for its people, Tanzania is at risk of failing its next generation.

  • Why help?

    Why help?

    40% of children in Mtwara, Tanzania drop out of school before their 10th birthday. EdUKaid is a UK charity which has helped thousands of children get the education they deserve in this remote part of rural Africa

  • Clive Barnett

    Clive Barnett

    Trustee and Patron, Clive brings a wealth of knowledge from his teaching career, as Inspector of Schools and work as a canon. He was also one of the founding trustees of a development charity in Tanzania

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