Tanzania
We’ve been equipping young Tanzanians with HIV to make healthier choices and access services, enabling teachers across the country to do their jobs more effectively, improving access to technology in classrooms, and helping the government establish national quality standards. In 2016, we partnered with the Mastercard Foundation to drive sustainable change in the technical and vocational education and training (TVET) and entrepreneurship systems through the Via: Pathways to Work initiative. Youth Speak, a youth engagement project, complemented the Via program to deepen our understanding of Via participants in Tanzania and to provide youth with meaningful platforms to engage with each other and the program (learn more on the Youth Speak website). As part of Tanzanian Youth Scholars, we connected orphans and vulnerable children with scholarships and job training in the technical vocational education and training (TVET) system. Working with international and local partners, we’ve supported initiatives that have changed more than 120,000 lives in the country.
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Read more: Unlocking the Youth Potential

Unlocking the Youth Potential
Unlocking the Youth Potential summarizes activities from the Via: Pathways to Work program implementation in Tanzania, and pulls out learnings and recommendations for Tanzanian youth employment system stakeholders.
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Read more: Time to Shine: Stories from Tanzania

Time to Shine: Stories from Tanzania
Time to Shine tells the stories of young people who completed enhanced TVET or entrepreneurship training in Tanzania during the Via: Pathways to Work program. The book chronicles perspectives from the…
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Read more: Via Entrepreneurship Learning Brief

Via Entrepreneurship Learning Brief
This report summarizes the findings from a strategic learning exercise for the Via: Pathways to Work program in Tanzania and Mozambique, focused specifically on the entrepreneurship component of the Via…
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Read more: Via Strategic Learning Brief (Tanzania)

Via Strategic Learning Brief (Tanzania)
This report brief presents a set of strategic opportunities for continued investment in supporting the development of the Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) ecosystems in Tanzania. These recommendations…
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Read more: Listen Up! A Youth-Led Exploration of Livelihoods in Tanzania

Listen Up! A Youth-Led Exploration of Livelihoods in Tanzania
On 12 November 2019, over one hundred people convened in Dodoma for a one-day, youth-led exploration of livelihoods in Tanzania called Listen Up! The culmination of the Kiongozi Fellowship under…
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Read more: Via Quarterly Partner Newsletters

Via Quarterly Partner Newsletters
IFPELAC and INEP have been working with IYF since 2015 to improve economic opportunities for young people in Mozambique (Maputo City, Maputo Province, Tete, and Inhambane) with support from the…

