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: Via: Pathways to Work Fact Sheet

Via: Pathways to Work Fact Sheet
“This fact sheet provides a brief description of Via: Pathways to Work. This five-year initiative seeks to improve economic opportunities for underserved young people in Tanzania and Mozambique by driving…
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Read more: YouthMap: Summary of Findings

YouthMap: Summary of Findings
This document summarizes key finding from the YouthMap assessments conducted in DRC, Mozambique, Senegal, Tanzania, Uganda, and Zambia. Trends across countries and country-level data are presented across the themes of…
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Read more: YouthMap Tanzania: Assets & Opportunities

YouthMap Tanzania: Assets & Opportunities
These documents present findings from the YouthMap program in Tanzania. They describe circumstances, opportunities, and challenges for youth in mainland Tanzania and Zanzibar, and assess their hopes, needs, and aspirations.…
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Read more: Tanzania Youth Scholars Fact Sheet

Tanzania Youth Scholars Fact Sheet
The factsheet gives an overview of the Tanzania Youth Scholars program; an initiative that offers orphans and vulnerable children (OVC) ages 14 to 24 the opportunity through scholarships to attend…
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Read more: 5 mEducation Lessons Learned in BridgeIT Tanzania

5 mEducation Lessons Learned in BridgeIT Tanzania
This article by International Youth Foundation (IYF) staff member Samuel Suraphel originally appeared on the website www.ictworks.org. It describes the BridgeIT program and what IYF learned through its implementation. The…
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Read more: Ensuring Demand-Driven Youth Training Programs: How to Conduct an Effective Labor Market Assessment

Ensuring Demand-Driven Youth Training Programs: How to Conduct an Effective Labor Market Assessment
This toolkit offers guidance on how and why to understand the employment dynamics of local economies, and it describes a proven methodology for carrying out a labor market assessment. The…
