By late afternoon in Mvomero, the heat lingers as the market begins to thin. Dust settles where customers once crowded, and vendors quietly tally the day’s earnings.
Among them is Rosemary, counting the day’s final...
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By late afternoon in Mvomero, the heat lingers as the market begins to thin. Dust settles where customers once crowded, and vendors quietly tally the day’s earnings.
Among them is Rosemary, counting the day’s final...
When the English Fluency Program began at the SEGA Girls’ School last year, two Teaching Assistants stood at the front of the classroom with a perspective few volunteers ever have: they once sat in those same seats.
Dorcas and Stella were once SEGA students themselves, learning English for the first time, finding their voices, and building the confidence to speak in a n...
A Baker Hughes volunteer reflects on two weeks that changed how she sees girlhood, education, and opportunity in Tanzania.
When Luiza Souza stepped off the plane in Tanzania, she expected an unfamiliar country.
What she didn’t expect was the warm welcome she received.
Local music, dancing, and joy filled the arrival hall, an energy that would define h...
This past October, something extraordinary happened: a SEGA student stepped onto one of the world’s biggest STEM stages, representing not only her school, but her entire country of Tanzania.
Vivian, a Form Three student at the SEGA Girls’ School, traveled to Panama City to compete in the 202...
Around the world, hundreds of thousands of babies are born each year with neural tube defects like Spina Bifida, which occurs when the spine and spinal cord don’t develop properly within the first month of pregnancy, often before a woman even knows she’s expecting.
Every child born with Spina Bifida has a story uniquely their own. For some, the impact of the condition i...