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Habari
Partage Tanzana's Newsletter
Habari takes you to the heart of life in Tanzania : the children’s smiles, the projects carried out in the field, and the moments of solidarity that keep the spirit of Partage Tanzanie alive. Over time, it has become a true bridge between sponsors, families, and our team, sharing news, celebrating progress, and nurturing hope. Together, let’s keep writing this beautiful story of friendship and sharing, in service of the children and their future.
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Ugali: the Everyday Staple
We are delighted to introduce a new section in Habari dedicated to everyday cooking: “What Your Sponsored Children Eat.” Through these simple dishes, we hope to bring you a little closer to their daily lives, centered around something that brings everyone together: sharing a meal. Our dish of the month is ugali , the staple food of Tanzania. To give you a point of comparison, ugali is a bit like pasta in France : it is eaten very frequently, almost every day, and accompanie
6 days ago


Back to School in Tanzania
Understanding Children’s Educational Pathways The information presented in this article is based on field observations by Philippe Krynen, Vice-President of Partage Tanzanie, as well as by volunteers actively involved at the local level. Their day-to-day presence, close to schools and families, allows us to better understand the reality of schooling in Tanzania and to shed light on aspects that can only truly be grasped by living on the ground. A structured but demanding educ
Jan 29


Shared Gifts, a Christmas for Everyone
As the year drew to a close, many donations reached us without a specific recipient, yet carrying a powerful message of solidarity. These end-of-year gifts found their way to where they were needed most, turning each act of generosity into moments of shared joy. Thanks to these donations, we were able to bring a little Christmas cheer to the children in our 10 village kindergartens. Smiles, laughter, and moments of simple happiness brightened their daily lives, reminding us t
Jan 29


When You Invite Us to Celebrate With You
We would like to begin this article with a heartfelt THANK YOU . Thank you to everyone who chose to make a gesture for Partage Tanzanie during important moments in their personal lives. We have received the fruits of fundraisers and solidarity collections organized for weddings, birthdays, and other family or friendly gatherings. These simple yet profoundly generous gestures touch us deeply because they transform private celebrations into true acts of solidarity, creating tan
Jan 29


Sylivia: A Success That Touches Us
Some encounters give meaning to our commitment and remind us why we move forward, year after year, with such conviction. This past December, we experienced one of those precious moments that warms the heart and sets the tone for 2026 with the very best hopes. On December 29, 2025, Sylivia came to visit us, accompanied by her husband Bartholomée and their three sons, Colin, Conrad, and Credo. Seeing Sylivia today is a reminder of the incredible journey she has taken. Orphaned
Jan 29


🎁 Sending a Gift from Afar: How to Do It Differently
During this festive season, many of you want to send a little gift to the child you sponsor. We know how meaningful these gestures are. However, sending packages directly from Europe to Tanzania is generally not recommended . Shipping costs and customs fees often exceed the value of the gift, and the package may never arrive or could generate unexpected expenses. No worries! You can still delight the child you sponsor without any hassle or extra cost . Just let us know what y
Dec 24, 2025


Graduation Ceremony at Kabyaile Farm School
Graduation at Kabyaile Farm School – December 3, 2025 On December 3, the Kabyaile Farm School celebrated a deeply emotional moment of pride: the graduation ceremony for its 2023-2025 class. A day dedicated to sharing knowledge, skills, and hope for the future, right in the heart of the village. Training rooted in local reality Kabyaile Farm School welcomes young people who were not admitted to secondary school but own a small plot of land and wish to live and work in their vi
Dec 24, 2025


"Thank you for your love"
Clever - 17 years old On December 15, 2025, a 17-year-old boy walked through the doors of Partage Tanzanie with a smile both shy and radiant. His name is Clever. Sponsored for several years by Jean-Philippe and Marianne, he had come to share wonderful news… and, above all, to say thank you. Having been admitted to Form IV, Clever is about to enter the final two years of secondary school, an important step in his academic journey, full of hope and new opportunities for his fut
Dec 24, 2025


Bwoki Graduation Ceremony 2025
Bwoki Vocational School The students receiving their equipment kits On Wednesday, November 26th, the Bwoki Vocational School was filled with joy and pride as the graduation ceremony celebrated a new class of young people trained in this essential vocational center for the Bukoba region. A moving and meaningful moment that we are delighted to share with you. A school that changes lives Since 2004, Bwoki has welcomed nearly one hundred young people each year—many of them orphan
Nov 30, 2025


December Under the Tanzanian Sun
Time for reflection, reunions, and dreams for the future. In Tanzania, the school year does not follow the same rhythm as in France. Here, it begins in January and ends in December, following the civil calendar. Students return to school just after the end-of-year holidays, while in France people are preparing for Epiphany! The year is divided into three terms, separated by short breaks in April and August, and a longer holiday in December. End-of-Year Holidays Under the Sun
Oct 23, 2025


Our Vocational Schools
Our 5 schools graduated at the end of November , during their Open House Day . All grade II students received a going-away gift to help them start their careers. For another year, they will be followed by Partage to facilitate their integration. A third year is possible within the premises and with the equipment of the schools to gain experience. They then participate in producing for external retail orders, assisted by their former teachers. The Hotel Management option is an
Mar 20, 2023


Meet Jeremia
Crushed by a truck at the age of eight, Jeremia is amputated of both legs and the left arm. His parents, poor peasants, abandonned him. A clan of street-children adopted him until a passer-by, good samaritan, assisted him and sent him to school. Partage took over and supported him up to University level. Next year he will complete a Bachelor’s degree in Special Needs at the State University of Zanzibar (SUZA). The campus being huge and without transport, he needed a vehicle.
Oct 23, 2022
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