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ACTIVITIES

VALITA is committed to improving lives through sustainable, inclusive, and people- centered initiatives. Its activities are organized into four main categories: Kaya Community, Permaculture, Education, and Workshops. Each category addresses specific community needs while contributing to long-term social and economic development.

What we do

  • We work to conserve and protect the environments.
  • We safeguard the welfare of widows and children in need.
  • Offering education to the community in need.
  • Fostering Eco – community Living practicing permaculture.
  • VALITA is working to support people who are affected by HIV/AIDS in their varied needs.
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WORKSHOP

  • Skills Development for Women: Vulnerable women use the workshop to carry out their productive work, practice vocational skills, and improve the quality of their products.
  • Meeting and Learning Space: The building is used as a meeting place where women gather for group discussions, training sessions, and learning activities.
  • Educational Support for Youth: School students use the workshop as a study space where they attend lessons, complete assignments, and participate in learning activities in a safe and supportive environment.
  • Experience Sharing and Peer Learning: Women regularly exchange experiences, ideas, and best practices, supporting one another to improve their livelihoods and work toward better living conditions.
  • Product Showcase and Sales: The workshop functions as a showcase area where women display and sell their products, helping them generate income and access local markets.
  • We are profoundly thankful to Yourright Foundation for generous support in funding the construction of our workshop, from its very foundation to the final roofing. The additional care you took with painting and drawing has made the workshop's appearance truly unique and beautiful.
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Permaculture and Terracing

  • Resilient agricultural systems: Permaculture and terracing create diversified and well-structured farming systems that are better able to withstand climate shocks such as droughts, heavy rains, and pests.
  • Soil protection: Terracing reduces soil erosion on sloped land by slowing water runoff, while permaculture improves soil structure through organic matter, mulching, and crop diversity.
  • Effective water management: Terraces help capture and retain rainwater, allowing it to infiltrate the soil rather than running off. Permaculture designs further enhance water efficiency by conserving moisture, reducing evaporation, and improving groundwater recharge.
  • Sustainable food production for communities: By maintaining healthy soils and efficient water use, permaculture and terracing support consistent and diverse crop production. This ensures reliable food supplies, strengthens local livelihoods, and promotes long-term food security for communities.
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Faced with the widespread destruction of the environment, our earth is being stripped off its originality; hence we cannot continue to use the goods of the earth as we have done in the past. Increasingly we are aware of the critical ecological devastation which faces our planetary home. A new ecological awareness has to be put in place to address this moral issue. We are committed to tell others which actions harm the environment and how to treat friendly our environments.

VALITA works with women who live in very difficult economic situation. Most of these women are widows as a result of their husbands’ death due to HIV/AIDS. These women have been left with a large number of children to take care of. Some of these women have no means of income- generating activities; while others are being involved in selling illegal local brew. Some women are very old who depend on these young children to work or beg in the streets.
VALITA has concentrated on supporting orphans and caregivers in their physical and emotional needs who risk highly getting HIV/AIDS. Our efforts have concentrated on situations which have continued to accelerate the spread of HIV/AIDS virus. In this case VALITA works and collaborates with caregivers and orphans. VALITA’s utmost concern has been to help orphans –children need our support and guidance before they get messed up in their future lives-- grow up fully integrated in the community and are not infected by the killer virus. VALITA has a preferential option for the children because it wants children continue with their education while we support in their physical and psychological need. We give HIV/AIDS education to orphans and caregivers.

Since it was founded it has worked with communities in Tanzania to support those suffering from the impact of HIV/AIDS. VALTA supported poor families in Tanzania by supporting widows and orphans to meet the needs of the orphans. VALITA fights exploitation to orphans who were being involved in adult works and were being denied to pursue their education. VALITA continues to support orphans and caregivers psychologically and physically who live in difficult environments in Tanzania.

ENGAGEMENT PEDAGOGY:
VALITA continues to equip teachers with Engagement Pedagogy, a teaching method which encourages teachers to involve all educational stakeholders – parents, guardians, sisters and brothers, civil society and community leaders, and helps children internalize what they learn. The pedagogy enables teacher to deliver an education that is meaningful to the children’s future, and raises awareness of the intrinsic value of all life.

Whilst pupils, particularly from deprived backgrounds are faced with numerous learning and comprehension difficulties, the application of Engagement Pedagogy has been shown to be successful in making sure pupils learn more effectively in school. The Pedagogy is embodied in purposeful action, helping children absorb a high quality of education which remains meaningful in their lives because it is fully concerned with the needs of the whole person – head and heart, intellect and feelings – giving full consideration to the children’s environment and including basic ethical values.

VALITA plans to employ sustainable livelihood initiatives of practicing permaculture methods in order to build an eco –community so that to revitalize the homeless, jobless, poor and vulnerable people in Tanzania. VALITA has a lifetime project of creating/building the eco community; thereby being fully devoted to support in all possible ways people who are affected and infected with HIV/AIDS. We are resolved - for the rest of our lives –to use all our intellect, energy and spirit to work with people who are unjustly treated, poorest of the poor, powerless and those suffering from different diseases.

Administrative and operational Information

The Executive Committee plans the regular activities of VALITA. The office bearers who are the Chairman, Secretary General and the Treasurer monitor the day-to-day operations. The secretary general and assistant secretaries handle the everyday activities. VALITA mobilizes and receives volunteers with the programmes we have at hand. The general meeting is the supreme management organ of the organisation. There is an executive committee which plans the regular activities of VALITA. The office bearers who are the chairman, secretary general, project secretary and the treasurer meet on weekly bases to plan and respond to situations.

The Ultimate Goal

Happiness is the only thing that multiplies when you share it. There is more joy is service and giving.