Four months after the start of our project ‘Watoto from the street to care: family reintegration for minors’ for the year 2023/24 we share the first thoughts of our UCS (universal civil services).
UCS 2023/24: The first four months in Tanzania

Help street children in Tanzania
Four months after the start of our project ‘Watoto from the street to care: family reintegration for minors’ for the year 2023/24 we share the first thoughts of our UCS (universal civil services).
The WISE project wants to improve the capacity of the organization to implement in a persistent manner the activities which allow the children, aged 4-14 years old, hosted in Kisedet’s short term shelter Shukurani or those attending the drop-in center, to be reintegrated with their families and community after the creation of a safe environment for them.
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Manka, is a young woman whom life has put to the test more than once but, thanks to the help of KISEDET she managed to redeem herself and find her independence!’
This project involves the construction of two main structures for poultry farming and the improvement of the automated irrigation system in the Chigongwe Family long-term center for street children.
The adventure of the new SCU begins!
Following the collaboration which has continued since 2015, we made another request to Agata Smeralda and once again they came to our aid.
With this email we would like to thank you for our safari and also give you feedback on our experience.
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