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  2. SOS Children's Villages - Wikipedia

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    SOS Children's Villages is an independent, non-governmental, nonprofit international development organization headquartered in Innsbruck, Austria. The organization provides humanitarian and developmental assistance to families facing difficulties and supports children and young people without parental care or at risk of losing it.

  3. SOS Children's Villages – USA - Wikipedia

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    FOUR PILLARS. SOS Children's Villages – USA works to ensure that every vulnerable and orphaned child has a supporting and loving family. Their four pillars are: 1) Prevention 2) Long-Term Care 3) Empowerment and 4) Advocacy . PREVENTION: SOS Children's Villages - USA combines short-term aid and long-term guidance to strengthen families, so ...

  4. Women in Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    Women in Tanzania. Roles, livelihoods, and the safety of women in Tanzania have improved significantly since the 20th century, made evident by the seating of Samia Suluhu Hassan – their first female president. Though throwbacks to a once strongly patriarchal society remain (particularly in regard to certain marital laws that favour Islamic ...

  5. Minnetonka grad launches girls running nonprofit in Tanzania

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    MINNETONKA, Minn. (FOX 9) - While competing for Minnetonka High School, Maya Mor spent countless hours at Purgatory Park, perfecting her pace and falling in love with the sport of running. "For me ...

  6. Child labour in Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    Child labour is common in Tanzania with millions working. [1] : page 593 It is more common with girls rather than boys. [2] Girls are commonly employed as domestic servants, sometimes by force. [1] : page 594 Poor children in particular are trafficked internally for commercial sexual exploitation. [1] : page 594 Tanzania ratified the Convention ...

  7. Prostitution in Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    Prostitution in Tanzania is illegal but widespread. [1] [2] [3] UNAIDS estimate there to be 155,450 prostitutes in the country. [4] Many women and young girls are forced into prostitution due to poverty, lack of job opportunities, culture, and the disintegration of the family unit. [5] [6] [7] Many university students have to turn to ...

  8. Ministry of Community Development, Gender and Children

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    mcdgc .go .tz. The Ministry of Community Development, Gender and Children was a government ministry of Tanzania. Its mission is to "promote community development, gender equality, equity [,] and children rights through [the] formulation of policies, strategies [,] and guidelines in collaboration with stakeholders active in the country." [1]

  9. School of St Jude - Wikipedia

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    The School of St. Jude. /  3.367°S 36.067°E  / -3.367; 36.067. The School of St. Jude is a charity-funded school located in the city of Arusha, in the northern Arusha Region of Tanzania. With its three campuses, the school provides free primary and secondary education to children in the Arusha Region.