Mkurugenzi Mtendaji wa SOS Children's Villages Tanzania, Anatory Rugaikamu (katikati) akiongea na waandishi wa habari leo katika Hoteli ya Serena wakati wa Uzinduzi wa Kampeni ya Kuchangisha Pesa kwaajili ya Kuwasaidia Watoto wanaoishi kwenye mazingira magumu, Kampeni hiyo inafanywa na SOS Children kwa kushirikiana na Kampuni ya Montage Ltd.
Thursday, 21 August 2014
Wednesday, 20 August 2014
Matukio ya Uzinduzi wa Kampeni ya Nijali (Care for Me)
Naibu Waziri wa Sheria na Katiba, Bi. Angellah Kairuki akitia saini sehemu maalumu kutoa ujumbe wake mara baada ya kufanya uzinduzi rasmi wa kampeni za 'Care For Me!' katika Kijiji cha SOS kilichopo jijini Dar es Salaam 7/2/2013.
Family Strengthening Program Dar es Salaam
Family Strengthening Program Dar es Salaam was established in 2008 an outreach and short term program that supports children are at much greater risk of losing parental care and being abandoned. Oftentimes these children are from a single parent households, sibling headed, parents have been affected by HIV/AIDS, or face serious financial disadvantages. It started its implementation Temeke in 2008 and exited in 2012
Matukio picha Mke wa Rais alipotembelea Kituo cha watoto cha SOS Dar es salaam ,
Kutoka kushoto Dilip Musale , Mkurugenzi wa wa kituo Dr.Alex Lengeju wakishuhudia Mama Salma Kikwete na mtoto wa SOS ( Innocent Sutta) wakikata keki wakati Mama Salma Kikwete alipotembelea katika kituo hicho kilichopo Mwenge jijini Dar es salaam, Mtoto Innocent Sutta ni mtoto mwenye kipaji kutoka katika kituo hicho na amepata nafasi ya kwenda kusoma nchini Ghana.
A short history of Care for Me !
In summer of 2011, SOS Children’s Villages senior managers asked for the international campaign that would fulfill both a global need and satisfy the SOS Children’s Villages strategic plan. The project had initial name of “A Child’s rights to quality care”, which, following the kick off meeting, was changed to Care for ME!
Family Strength Program
Parents who have troubled lives or are in a situation of crisis often simply cannot cope and are therefore not in a position to look after their children. Many lack essentials such as money to pay for doctor's fees or school, enough strength, good health, or confidence in the future. Through its family strengthening programmes, SOS Children's Villages hopes to help families to learn to look after themselves so that they can live independently in the long-term. Only in this way can we ensure that children are not left on their own and that they grow up in their families.
SOS CV Dar es salaam
In assessment of the well-known
poverty which seriously affects children and young people in Tanzania ,
SOS-Kinderdorf International decided to build the second SOS Children's Village on mainland during 2005, there after they started recruit staffs on 2006 and
official inauguration was done by then
President Kutin on 1st of November 2007. SOS Children's
Village Dar es Salaam is located some 10 km away from the city Centre, oposite
to the University of Dar es salaam , in the north western part of the city. It
is between Ubungo and Mwenge along Sam Nujoma Road next to Mawasiliano Tower and
it will clearly be identified by the blue roofs of the house with coffee brown
walls.
Wednesday, 9 July 2014
SOS CV Arusha

SOS Arusha became into operation with a total number
of ten families each with ten children. Later on in 2012, there was the
extension of the village with five houses (homes) in which ten kids are accommodated
in each house with a mother as it has been customarily done in relation with
SOS Children’s Villages laws and principles.
About SOS Tanzania
The work of SOS Children's Villages in Tanzania started in 1984. The then President Ali Hassan Mwinyi, approached Hermann Gmeiner with the request that an SOS Children's Village should be built there. A government agreement was signed on 25 February 1987. The SOS Children's Village was constructed between 1988 and 1990 and the first families were able to move into the family houses in 1991. It is situated seven kilometres from the harbour town of Zanzibar. According to the law of nations, the island of Zanzibar is part of the Republic of Tanzania. However, the regional constitution of 1985 provides for a directly-elected president for Zanzibar and therefore, allows for a great amount of independent rule.
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