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Tanzania fights girl-dropout crisis with gender-smart budgets, better bathrooms
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 80667, member: 636"] Educating girls is a major focus for getting the country ahead. In Tanzania, coordinated efforts between the government and the civil society group HakiElimu aim to tackle barriers keeping girls from school. Their Gender Equality Transformation in Education Project, known as MMUKE, works on infrastructure, budgeting, and changing social norms. HakiElimu's Gender and Development Expert, Ms. Nuria Mshare, highlighted the push for gender-responsive budgeting in districts like Babati Town, Mpwapwa, Korogwe, Muleba, Kilosa, Musoma Municipality, Iramba, and Mkuranga. The project addresses practical issues like building girls' dormitories, toilets, and menstrual hygiene rooms. Babati Town Education Officer Simon Mumbee noted these needs are now budget priorities. Social Welfare Officer Mustapha Ngwila from Mpwapwa District said community awareness is key to shifting attitudes on early marriage. Food insecurity also hurts attendance, leading districts to look at school feeding programs. Mkuranga District Primary Education Officer Regina Masyole stated the partnership improves monitoring and shared responsibility. The initiative aims to embed gender equality into the system for the long term, with global data showing educated girls boost economies and health outcomes. [/QUOTE]
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