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Empowered and Improved Livelihood Initiatives (EILI)

Empowered and Improved Livelihood Initiatives (EILI) concept revolves around providing Tanzanians with innovative and community transforming approaches. Methodologically, we employ effective participatory towards social, economic, discrimination redundancy, enhancement of education to women and youth on gender violence, health improvement, entrepreneurship, research and environments conservation. It is envisioned to marginalized groups of children,elders, youth and women.

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Our Works

COMMUNITY
EMPOWER WOMEN, EMPOWER THE COMMUNITY

We do formation of women groups, tailoring skills to women not in formal education; raising awareness on gender violence issues to both females and girls secondary school children

90%
ENVIROMENT
EADOPTION OF ENVIROMENTAL CONSERVATION

Raising awareness on the communities about environment conservation,Particularly, enhancement of beekeeping as an environmentally friendly source of income covered 20 farmers.

90%
CHILDREN
UPHOLDING ALL CHILDREN, VALUESt

We rovide training and knowledge about gender-responsive treatment for boys and girls (i.e., challenging stereotypes, not enforcing gender roles); increased number of girls, boys and youth with disabilities on the improved knowledge

90%

Our Core Values

OUR MISSION

The mission of organization is to empower the community in proper use of all resources around and in all sectors for economic, social and cultural development in collaborating with vulnerable groups in community like women, disabled, youth and children

Our Vision

The vision of organization is to support the community in transforming and meet its demands and its status

OUR OBJECTIVES

  • To empower community members in participating effectively in social, economic and sports as source of income
  • Promote and capacity building to the community in fighting against all forms of discrimination and gender violence.
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