Development of private entrepreneurship for youth in Tanzania

We believe that without private entrepreneurship, society cannot be free. We want to support young people in Tanzania with favorable loans in their efforts to start businesses, employ others, and thus develop their society. Every contribution we send stays in Tanzania, and our goal is to build a functioning, repeatable loan system.

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for projects that uplift the knowledge of the community and improve its quality of life

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SK3983300000002202257903

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Project guarantors

In Dongobesh, we found a group of people, mainly managers and teachers. Boniface, Martin, and Mollel are the guarantors of the ESTEN Opportunity project on the Tanzanian side, ensuring transparent and fair criteria for selecting loan applicants.

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Zľava:

Headmaster of Dondobesh High School and an excellent manager


"I want to see young people with abilities, independent thinking, and independent life who are self-employed and hire others instead of relying on government employment. I want to open opportunities for young scientists to apply their profession and see the opportunities that exist in society."

Principal of LEA Primary School in Dongobesh and a long-time collaborator


"I feel good when I can help someone else and have a positive or successful life after someone helped me. And when I see the various opportunities that exist in society after my success. It is my pleasure to see this project aimed at helping my community succeed and give birth to another with the same goal and bring happiness, inspiration (harmony) to the families of individual people, my community, and my nation."

Education officer responsible for Mbulu district and a project writer expert


"My motivation is to see how the lives of young people, especially those who have finished school, change. To see how the value of their education brings changes to them, their families, the community around them, and the nation as a whole."