The Foundation for Tomorrow – Tanzania

Due to positive changes in policy, more Tanzanian children are attending school than ever before though this increase in student population has not been reflected in the quality or quantity of teachers. Moreover, there are over one million Tanzanian orphaned children that lack accessibility to education. Low-quality education coupled with limited access for vulnerable populations present a major challenge to the Tanzanian education system.
OMPT partnered with The Foundation for Tomorrow to deliver a teacher training project in Arusha, Tanzania in March 2017. Executive Director Matt York and two Local Video trainers facilitated a workshop for 16 local teachers and staff members from The Foundation for Tomorrow. A member of Videomakers Without Borders, Donald Thige, also participated in facilitating the workshop. OMPT delivered 4 camera kits, 10 projector kits and 10 recharge kits. The goal of this project was to improve the overall quality of education for Tanzanian students. Videos were created to provide teachers with training to improve the quality of instruction and classroom management.

Video created by our partner, The Foundation for Tomorrow

For more videos made by the Foundation for Tomorrow in Tanzania please visit our YouTube page.

A playlist of OMPT’s Education videos can be found here.

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  • Discipline: Education

  • Location: Arusha, Tanzania

  • Partner: The Foundation for Tomorrow

  • Project Date: February 2017

    This project falls under the following Sustainable Development Goals. To learn more, click on the image(s) below.

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