Our Programs

Empowering Change Through Purpose-Driven Initiatives

At TARSITZ, we design and deliver programs that uplift communities, build skills, and foster lasting growth. From youth leadership and educational scholarships to health outreach and livelihood training, each of our initiatives is crafted to meet real needs and spark positive transformation across Tanzania.

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Empowering Change Through Purpose-Driven Initiatives

At TARSITZ, we design and deliver programs that uplift communities, build skills, and foster lasting growth. From youth leadership and educational scholarships to health outreach and livelihood training, each of our initiatives is crafted to meet real needs and spark positive transformation across Tanzania.

Program One

STUDENTS AND ROAD SAFETY PROJECT (SRSP) is aiming to educate students in primary and secondary schools on road safety for a period of 12 months in Kinondoni, Ubungo, Kigamboni, Temeke, and Ilala.

Program Two

STUDENTS AND ROAD SAFETY PROJECT (SRSP) is aiming to educate students in primary and secondary schools on road safety for a period of 12 months in Kinondoni, Ubungo, Kigamboni, Temeke, and Ilala.

Program Three

STUDENTS AND ROAD SAFETY PROJECT (SRSP) is aiming to educate students in primary and secondary schools on road safety for a period of 12 months in Kinondoni, Ubungo, Kigamboni, Temeke, and Ilala.

STUDENTS AND ROAD SAFETY PROJECT (SRSP)

STUDENTS AND ROAD SAFETY PROJECT (SRSP) is aiming to educate students in primary and secondary schools on road safety for a period of 12 months in Kinondoni, Ubungo, Kigamboni, Temeke, and Ilala. The implementation is currently taking place by adopting the Road safety training curriculum and developing a module that will be used for the entire project time. We are cooperating with the Ministry of Home Affairs, Ministry of Education, Science and Technology, and Tanzania Police Force, schools, and Local Government Authorities (LGAs).

The Overall objective is to support eduction on road accidents among students in primary and secondary schools.