What do we do ?
Why this website ?
I discovered Tanzania in the summer of 2023 during a volunteer project at a school with my family. I met many people, both inside and outside the school, and one common point stood out: the incredible potential of Tanzanian women. Our mission is to support these women so they can achieve their dreams and become leaders in their communities.
We quickly realized that life is extremely difficult there. Tanzania is a very poor country, and education is very expensive, preventing many young people from receiving a quality education. Schools vary in level according to their standing and the cost of entry per student. Enrolling in university is impossible for families who do not have the necessary budget, an amount that, although very high for them, is relatively affordable for a European.
This is why I had the idea to create this association in 2025 and this website for September 2025. If several donors participate in funding a student’s education, we can enable them to achieve something they could never have accomplished alone.


How does it work?
All donations are fully transferred to the sponsored student. The only fee is for the WISE application, used for transferring money from France to Tanzania via bank transfer.
For French people, 66% of the amount of your annual donations is tax-deductible up to a limit of 20% of your taxable income.
Each donor has the option to specifically sponsor one or more students of their choice, or to make a general donation to the association.
The amount of each donation is up to you. A student will need several sponsors to achieve financial independence. Feel free to share the website link with anyone you think might be interested in changing lives.
Additionally, each donor will be able to communicate with the sponsored student(s) via a private forum. This will only be possible once the annual donation reaches 150 euros.
Why a limited number of students ?
The goal is to ensure the annual financial autonomy of each student. The necessary annual amount will be mentioned in each student’s description.
Once these goals are achieved, and thanks to my local network, particularly the teachers who recommend promising students who cannot afford to pursue higher education without a sponsor, I will add a new student.
Of course, the association’s wish is to fund the education of as many students as possible.


Why women students and not men students ?
As in many countries, it is unfortunately more difficult for women to make a name for themselves and build a career that offers financial security. The social and economic obstacles they face are often more numerous and complex.
Additionally, we have observed on the ground that women are predominantly involved in helping those in distress. Every student who succeeds with our support will contribute to the emancipation of women in Tanzania and become a role model for future generations.
Cost of living in Tanzania 2025
Some examples in the table below exemples and detailed report just after. Approximative conversion : 10.000 TZS = 3.5 euros
| Items to compare | Tanzania cost (converted in euros) |
| Rental of a very basic 1-room studio apartment of approximately 8 m² (unfurnished, no kitchen or bathroom, but with a toilet) for one year. Water and electricity included. You will need to provide your own equipment for heating food. | ~ 425 € a year |
| Meal outside : – Breakfast (tea + snack) – Lunch (local meal : rice + beans/meat/vegetables) – Dinner (same as lunch) Cooking at home is around 30-40% cheaper | ~ 0.35 € ~ 0.5 – 0.7 € ~ 0.5 – 0.7 € |
| Data for mobile for 1 year Wi-Fi at home for 1 year | ~ 125 € ~ 210 € |
| Transportation: – mini-bus (daladala) – motorcycle taxi (bodaboda) | ~ 3 € ~ 8 € |
| Médecine : – Paracetamol (10 tablets) – Clinic visit (government) – Private clinic (basic check) | 0.50 € ~ 3 € ~ 8 € |
| Cost of one year at university (here, Tumaini University in Makumira). This is a private university. However, prices can vary greatly depending on the university’s reputation and facilities. Many additional costs must be added: books, medical insurance (€20), fees if internships are required, school supplies, etc., which are not included in the cost shown here. | ~ 650 € par an |
How does the Tanzanian school system work before university ?
| AGE | CLASS / LEVEL | EDUCATION LEVEL | EXAM |
| 3-4 | Pre-Primary (Pre-Unit) | Pre-Primary Education | |
| 5-7 | Standard I | Primary Education | |
| 7-8 | Standard II | Primary Education | SFNA |
| 8-9 | Standard III | Primary Education | |
| 9-10 | Standard IV | Primary Education | SFNA |
| 10-11 | Standard V | Primary Education | |
| 11-12 | Standard VI | Primary Education | |
| 12-13 | Standard VII | Primary Education | PSLE |
| 13-14 | Form I | Secondary – Ordinary Level (O-Level) | |
| 14-15 | Form II | Secondary – Ordinary Level | FTNA |
| 15-16 | Form III | Secondary – Ordinary Level | |
| 16-17 | Form IV | Secondary – Ordinary Level | CSEE |
| 17-18 | Form V | Secondary – Advanced Level (A-Level) | |
| 18-19 | Form VI | Secondary – Advanced Level | ACSEE |
SFNA – Standard Four National Assessment
PSLE – Primary School Leaving Examination
FTNA – Form Two National Assessment
CSEE – Certificate of Secondary Education Examination
ACSEE – Advanced Certificate Of Secondary Education Examination








