We Help Access To Quality Education

Tanzania has made enormous progress in achieving the target of universal primary education. The total enrollment rate exceeded 91 percent in 2020, and the number of children out of school has dropped by almost half. There has also been a dramatic increase in literacy rates, and many more girls are entering school than ever before.

Progress has been tough in some communities due to high levels of poverty and other emergencies. In Tanzanian communities like the Hadza, Datoga, Sandawe, and Akye, there is an observable increase in the number of children out of school. This is a worrying trend.

While Tanzania made significant progress in primary school enrollment from 52 percent in 1990 to 90 percent in 2020, big disparities still remain. Children from the poorest households are up to four times more likely to be out of school than those of the richest households. Disparities between rural and urban areas also remain high.

Achieving inclusive and quality education for all reaffirms the belief that education is one of the most powerful and proven vehicles for sustainable development. SVTa wants to ensure that most girls and boys get quality primary and secondary school education. It also aims to provide equal access to quality and affordable vocational training, eliminate gender and wealth disparities, and achieve universal access to quality higher education.