Tourism Experience with Kisedet: beyond mass tourism
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Kisedet’s annual general meeting (AGM)
The general meeting for Kisedet’s members was held on Thursday, 27th of June 2024.
African generation Z
Since June 18th in Kenya, protests have been underway against President Ruto’s government, which, unlike the promises made during the election campaign, has proven to be distant from the people’s needs, authoritarian, neocolonialist and is accused of corruption.
Family reunifications
We often tell you about family reunions with happy endings, but unfortunately there are also those that don’t work out. Sometimes, the parents or children begin to distance themselves again.
Travel with us!
As summer is approaching, does your desire to travel keep growing? Kisedet offers you (all year round) the possibility of experiencing alternative tourism to allow you to discover the beauty and culture of Tanzania. But what is responsible tourism?
Little Slaves
We have already talked about this topic (“the new slaves 05 January 2023”) but after welcoming little A. two days ago, it seems that we have an obligation to bring up this sad topic again. A is 7 years old, taken in by a primary school teacher to be a house girl or rather, a little slave. The primary school …
The two young men who were discharged from the Njiro rehabilitation center
After a battle of almost two years, two young men who lived and worked on the streets were discharged from the Njiro rehabilitation center (also known as Sober houses) in Arusha on the 7th of February 2024. The group of young men at the detox center. From left to right: Hamisi, Rashidi, Kais, Mathayo and Stanley.
UCS 2023/24: The first four months 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).
WISE PROJECT: 8×1000 Waldesian Church
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.