
Empower Youngsters Deaf through Vocational Training
Tanzania’s media and government authorities are reporting that as much as 55 per cent of the country’s deaf population is illiterate, locked in poverty, with
We can’t have a stable community when we let other strive in fear, poverty, injustice and low knowledge

Coordinator
Children Care Development Organization (CCDO), works to lift the marginalized community through environmental protection, quality healthcare, inclusive education, and vocational skills training.
Children Care Development Organization (CCDO), has been working hand in hand with local communities, individuals, government and local & international NGOs to help the less priveledged groups. For more than ten years, CCDO has been the frontline in defending human rights, ending gender based violences, protecting the green cover and mobilizing local farmers.
To utilize technology and help the marginalized community to cope in environment, health and education sector.
To promote development in to most vulnerable group through agriculture, education and innovative technology.
We are connected with excellence, accountability, freedom of expression, equality and loyalt.
Anyone can be anything despite his or her difference. there is a chance of growth to every being that breath on earth.
The project objectives are to increase community awareness, reduce stigma, and improve uptake of HIV testing and linkage to care among residents of Ruanda District (Amanimakoro road) through targeted health education, on-site testing, and community engagement activities alongside the construction road.
Children Care Development Organization (CCDO), has established a primary school known as Peace flame with the aim of providing quality and fare education to all. Our school serves all type of students without considering their differences.
Project objectives are to inculcate entrepreneurial skills in the deaf youth, to make deaf youth self-employed, and initiate the deaf youth to be engaged in sporting activities, small business (micro-credit revolving fund), vocational skills training, a didactic cinema, ICT enterprises and other similar innovative and creative projects.

Tanzania’s media and government authorities are reporting that as much as 55 per cent of the country’s deaf population is illiterate, locked in poverty, with

Between November 2022 and March 2023, a nationwide Tanzania HIV Impact Survey (THIS 2022–2023) measured the current status of the epidemic and the country’s progress

Tanzania gained independence from the United Kingdom in 1961. In 1964, the Republic of Tanganyika People’s Republic of Zanzibar and Pemba joined with the to