Are our children still learning?
Findings from Uwezo Tanzania’s latest 2019 learning status report.
Findings from Uwezo Tanzania’s latest 2019 learning status report.
Twelve scholarship holders of SCHULBANK e.V. graduated from St. James Kilolo Secondary School after the fourth grade with the first of two secondary school diplomas.
Because of her top grades, Niwaheri was awarded a special certificate of recognition from the state. A letter to the SCHULBANK family.
I have taken the first step. Tomorrow I’ll do the next one. “Challenges always seem impossible until you overcome them.”
Currently, the living situation here in Tanzania is becoming more and more frightening. The cost of living is high and it seems that Tanzanians have given up. In recent years, prices for foodstuffs such as rice and ugali flour have doubled.
Gloria’s grandmother is to be thanked from the bottom of her heart, because she is a brave woman, a fighter with sincere love, who fought for everything your granddaughter Gloria needed for a good education.
Our scholarship recipient Pamela Nyandongo, who is studying at the Edgar Maranta School of Nursing.
Nursing School in Ifakara – Morogoro studied, passed her exams with distinction.
Pregnancy is an exciting and life-changing time. However, it does not mean that I have to give up my studies.
“The true benefit has become clear to me, contrary to my expectation, precisely not by those who benefit from Schulbank, but by those who could have benefited from Schulbank.”
For anyone critically engaged with Africa’s problems, an inspiring book by Volker Seitz, who mentions SCHULBANK as a lighthouse project.