LTT strongly believe in ensuring that our volunteers act in a responsible way and engage with the community in an ethical one. All our plans and activities are discussed and agreed upon with the community who are given space and time to say no without fear of it impacting on our work with them. We respect their right to say no at any point
Read MoreOur summer newsletter is packed with all the tings we have been doing in the last 6 months
Read MoreEmergency repairs to toilets ensure Sinai School stays open
Read MoreSustainable organic income generating farms support the school maintenance programmes
Read MoreParticipatory Development brings results at Sawe
Read MoreLTT’s helping hands programme has supported Pascali
Read MoreSmall holder farmer Adrian progresses from farming to shop keeping, all off the profits of his farming.
Read MoreHow do we start the development process at a new school? Consult, listen, confirm, explore, listen, develop and act. Then monitor, evaluate, account and learn.
Read MoreGirls toilets used to be a barrier to education at Komoto Secondary School, but now they are a cause of celebration
Read MoreLTT’s Ambassador Programme helps supporters to become Agents of Change
Read MoreBooks donated by Alligator’s Mouth Bookshop, Richmond
Read MoreLivingstone Tanzania Trust 2017/18 Annual Review
Read MoreEmily Kirby
Read MoreGendi Primary School makes major changes thanks to Livingstone Tanzania Trust
Read MoreFall Army Worm Training by Livingstone Tanzania Trust
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