Projects

Empowerment Centre for Younger-mothers to Thrive - ECYMT Project

Empowering rural adolescent girls to lead, choose, and thrive.

Empowerment Centre for Younger-mothers to Thrive - ECYMT Project

Ongoing
PROJECT OVERALL OBJECTIVE:

To break the cycle of
generational poverty for underprivileged, rural younger mothers aged between 14
and 19 years old by offering support and skills opportunities to enable them to
change both their lives and become development actors in their communities. 
PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION COVERAGE:


This project helps abandoned and neediest vulnerable younger rural
mothers in Bujora, Kisesa, Bujashi, and Bukandwe wards, Sanjo Division, in Magu
District, Mwanza Region, in Tanzania.



PROJECT-SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES:
1. Provide different needful vocational, entrepreneurship, financial
literacy, and business initiation skills training to 200 rural abandoned and
neediest younger rural mothers in different batches to help them create
income-generating activities and vie for available job opportunities for their
subsistence by December 2030.

2. Improve the income and economic power of 200 rural neediest younger
mothers by providing them with small startup capital and accompaniment in their
initiatives to enable them to be economically self-reliant and socially
acceptable by December 2030.

3. Raising funds amounting to US $200,000 to initiate,
build, and run an inclusive and innovative skills training center with boarding
facilities to help more rural, neediest younger mothers to create pathways
for them to live sustained and dignified lives and bring changes in their
communities by December 2030.
PROJECT FUNDED BY:
 Individual donations collected by Compasio
Global Child Advocates (https://www.compasio.org/)
through our donation link https://www.donorbox.org/sheeo 
CALL FOR ACTION:

We are open for collaboration/partnership with more interested donors/funders
on this project; kindly reach out to us in case you are interested in knowing
more about this project and getting involved to make a difference with us in
Tanzania.