Project information
    Project description
    Utwari secondary school is a recent learning institution established in 2011 by the villagers with the support of the government. it is located in a remote area, about 70 km north west of Babati town. The school has 231 students of age 15 to 19 years and 15 teachers. All the students are from farmer families. Since last November the school is connected to the national electrict grid. This is an important development aspect in our rural places.

    FIDE has worked with this school for several years now on three project namely water supply where by water was drawn through pipes from a spring in the mountain about 5 km away fro the school. We have also improved their kitchen by providing efficient wood stoves and alluminium pots and supported orphan students and those from very poor farmilies.
    Number of students
    231
    Number of teachers
    15
    Number of dootronics needed
    6
    Number of dootronics delivered
    5
    Number of dootronics remaining
    1
    Number of dootronics in transit
    0
    Coordinating hub(s)
    On-site point of contact
    Hertha Schwaighofer, PoBox 13451, Arusha

    Finde Babati fidejiendeleze@gmail.com

    Postadresse: FIDE Jiendeleze
    P.O. BOX 529
    Babati
    Tanzania

    Senkondo Mgalla
    Fide Jiendeleze
    Project application
    Local language(s)
    swahili englisch
    Location

    -3.86023, 35.543663

    -3.86023, 35.543663

    -3.86023, 35.543663

    -3.86023, 35.543663

    -3.86023, 35.543663

    -3.86023, 35.543663

    -3.86023, 35.543663

    -4.086452, 35.585909

    -4.086452, 35.585909

    -4.086313, 35.260649

    -4.086313, 35.260649

    -4.086313, 35.260649

    Country
    Tanzania
    Internet connection type
    Wireless
    Internet additional notes
    In our recent visit to the school with Hertha they voiced about difficulties in printing teaching materials and examination documents. They specifically mentioned about desk top computers/laptops and photocopier machine. It normally takes years to get such important tools from the government, as such schools use different initiatives to get these items.

    A support on this area is highly appriciated.
    Additional notification emails
    fidejiendeleze@gmail.com