Tanzania
Planet Child Tanzania is a dedicated organization committed to the comprehensive development of children in Tanzania. We believe in inclusive education, child protection, and health, and strive to create a safe and nurturing environment where children can thrive. Our innovative Sit-By-Me project model promotes children's holistic development and addresses gender-based violence in schools. Our unique programs incorporate a variety of educational theories, while always keeping the child's best interests in mind and allowing for hands-on, experiential learning.
Planet Child Tanzania was found in 2023 and registered in February 2024 as Planet Child Tanzania non-for profit and Non-Government Organization carrying the backbone of our four-step model of reaching the unreached—cue, craving, response and reward for children’s health, development and participation. We’re the organization in Tanzania to fight violence against children and abuse whilst also empowering families through parental education, family relationship and economic empowerment. Planet Child restores a social stratified neglect predicaments and saddened life of street children into joy, self-esteem, confidence and decision-making for personal development. In January 2024, Planet Child Tanzania was recommended by the Bukombe District Executive Director for registration as a non-for profit and Non-Government Organization to fulfill its objectives of reducing the level of violence and abuse against children in the district whilst also promoting sexual reproductive health education in order to reduce early and unwanted pregnancies among adolescents and youth, anticipating to reach more than 500 children and adolescents by the end of 2024.
In today’s ever-evolving world, the importance of empowering children through innovative education models cannot be overstated. Planet Child Tanzania we are at the forefront of pioneering comprehensive child development initiatives that are making a positive impact in Tanzania, particularly in the Geita region, Bukombe district.Planet Child Tanzania has a multifaceted approach to child development, with a strong emphasis on inclusive education, child protection, health, HIV, environments, nutrition, social policy, and WASH. What sets as apart is our commitment to using innovative strategies such as the Sit-By-Me project model. This model harnesses the power of play-based instructions to foster children’s holistic development, creating a dynamic and engaging learning environment that nurtures their growth and potential.
In today's society, addressing gender-based violence in schools is an essential aspect of ensuring a safe and inclusive learning environment for all students. Planet Child Tanzania, we are dedicated to comprehensive child development initiatives, recognizes the importance of tackling this issue to promote equal access to education and protect children's rights.Gender-based violence in schools can take many forms, including physical, sexual, psychological, and verbal abuse. It can have a devastating impact on students' well-being, academic performance, and overall development. By creating change and implementing strategies to address this issue, we are taking proactive steps to safeguard children and promote a culture of respect and equality in schools.In conclusion, addressing gender-based violence in schools is a crucial step towards creating a safe and supportive environment for all students to thrive. we are at the forefront of this movement, working tirelessly to promote child protection, education, and gender equality
In a world where access to education is not always equal, Planet Child Tanzania we find ways to break barriers and promoting inclusive for all children. our dedication to comprehensive child development initiatives in Tanzania, specifically in the Geita region, Bukombe district, is truly commendable. One of the standout strategies employed us is the Sit-By-Me project model. This innovative approach utilizes play-based instructions to foster children's holistic development. By embracing creativity and playfulness, we are able to engage children in a way that not only educates but also inspires them to learn and grow.we tackle important issues such as gender-based violence in schools, ensuring that all children have a safe and supportive environment in which to learn. By addressing these challenges head-on, we create more inclusive and equitable educational system for all.