Beneficiaries of the University Scholarship Project being in joint training at the reflection session that brings them together every year with the aim of building each others abilities and sharing experiences in their studies at colleges. This association also helps them to solve various challenges they encounter while in college. This project is sponsored by Bread for the World through CCT Morogoro Women Training Centre. The beneficiaries are 30 girls who come from a difficult environment of access to education from the Maasai Wanguu and Wakaguru tribes.
The Morogoro Women Training Center (MWTC) of the Christian Council of Tanzania (CCT) has donated computers to 30 female students, from disadvantaged Maasai, Wanguu and Wakaguru families in Morogoro region. These computers are part of the University scholarship for these students, under the auspices of the University Scholarship Project of Bread for the World in Germany. A total of Tsh. 37,500,000 (Thirty-seven million five hundred thousand) has been spent on the purchase of computers that will shape the professional development of the girls. The aim of the three-year project, which began in 2021-2024, is to enable girls to continue their higher education so that they can be the catalyst for development and bring about a change in attitudes in tribal communities, including traditions and customs that discriminate and oppress girls. The 30 students are studying at various colleges here in Tanzania
Beneficiaries of the University Scholarship Project being in joint training at the reflection session that brings them together every year with the aim of building each others abilities and sharing experiences in their studies at colleges. This association also helps them to solve various challenges they encounter while in college. This project is sponsored by Bread for the World through CCT Morogoro Women Training Centre. The beneficiaries are 30 girls who come from a difficult environment of access to education from the Maasai Wanguu and Wakaguru tribes.