ActionAid III
Educating Girls in Tanzania, December 2011
The Global Campaign for Education has focused its campaign for 20011 on literacy and the power of words in overcoming poverty.
ActionAid, supported by Comic Relief have chosen to track the lives of four young girls in a remote community in Tanzania to highlight the challenges of getting a quality education.
Part of this project has involved photographing the daily lives of the girls, and the role they have to play in the day to day running of their families homesteads.
- Baby Larumba, who is now attending school regularly, poses for photographs on her homestead with her family, and at school on the 23rd November, 2011.
- Baby Larumba, who is now attending school regularly, poses for photographs on her homestead with her family, and at school on the 23rd November, 2011.
- Baby Larumba, who is now attending school regularly, poses for photographs on her homestead with her family, and at school on the 23rd November, 2011.
- Baby Larumba, who is now attending school regularly, poses for photographs on her homestead with her family, and at school on the 23rd November, 2011.
- Baby Larumba, who is now attending school regularly, poses for photographs on her homestead with her family, and at school on the 23rd November, 2011.
- Namuyuni, whose younger sister Leah was not allowed to attend school, poses for photographs doing chores at home and at school in Makuyuni, Tanzania on the 24th November, 2011.
- Namuyuni, whose younger sister Leah was not allowed to attend school, poses for photographs doing chores at home and at school in Makuyuni, Tanzania on the 24th November, 2011.
- Maua Juma, who is now attending school regularly, poses for photographs with her family on their homestead in Makuyuni, Tanzania on the 24th November, 2011.
- Nastura, who was forced to leave Makuyuni Primary School after her grandmother died, poses for photographs with her grandmother who she is now loving with about one hundred kilometres away in the town of Karansi, Tanzania on the 24th November, 2011.
- Nastura, who was forced to leave Makuyuni Primary School after her grandmother died, poses for photographs with her grandmother who she is now loving with about one hundred kilometres away in the town of Karansi, Tanzania on the 24th November, 2011.
- Nastura, who was forced to leave Makuyuni Primary School after her grandmother died, poses for photographs with her grandmother who she is now loving with about one hundred kilometres away in the town of Karansi, Tanzania on the 24th November, 2011.
- Namuyuni, whose younger sister Leah was not allowed to attend school, poses for photographs doing chores at home and at school in Makuyuni, Tanzania on the 24th November, 2011.
- Baby Larumba, who is now attending school regularly, poses for photographs on her homestead with her family, and at school on the 23rd November, 2011.
- Baby Larumba, who is now attending school regularly, poses for photographs on her homestead with her family, and at school on the 23rd November, 2011.
- Baby Larumba, who is now attending school regularly, poses for photographs on her homestead with her family, and at school on the 23rd November, 2011.
- Zainabu, who dropped out of secondary school after becoming pregnant, poses for photographs with her new baby girl, Iris, at her mother's home in the town of Makuyuni, Tanzania on the 22nd November, 2011.
- Namuyuni, whose younger sister Leah was not allowed to attend school, poses for photographs doing chores at home and at school in Makuyuni, Tanzania on the 24th November, 2011.
- Namuyuni, whose younger sister Leah was not allowed to attend school, poses for photographs doing chores at home and at school in Makuyuni, Tanzania on the 24th November, 2011.
- Namuyuni, whose younger sister Leah was not allowed to attend school, poses for photographs doing chores at home and at school in Makuyuni, Tanzania on the 24th November, 2011.
- Maua Juma, who is now attending school regularly, poses for photographs with her family on their homestead in Makuyuni, Tanzania on the 24th November, 2011.
- Maua Juma, who is now attending school regularly, poses for photographs with her family on their homestead in Makuyuni, Tanzania on the 24th November, 2011.
- Maua Juma, who is now attending school regularly, poses for photographs with her family on their homestead in Makuyuni, Tanzania on the 24th November, 2011.
- Maua Juma, who is now attending school regularly, poses for photographs with her family on their homestead in Makuyuni, Tanzania on the 24th November, 2011.
- Maua Juma, who is now attending school regularly, poses for photographs with her family on their homestead in Makuyuni, Tanzania on the 24th November, 2011.
- Nastura, who was forced to leave Makuyuni Primary School after her grandmother died, poses for photographs with her grandmother who she is now living with, about one hundred kilometres away, in the town of Karansi, Tanzania on the 24th November, 2011.
- Nastura, who was forced to leave Makuyuni Primary School after her grandmother died, poses for photographs with her grandmother who she is now living with, about one hundred kilometres away, in the town of Karansi, Tanzania on the 24th November, 2011.
- Nastura, who was forced to leave Makuyuni Primary School after her grandmother died, poses for photographs with her grandmother who she is now living with, about one hundred kilometres away, in the town of Karansi, Tanzania on the 24th November, 2011.
- Nastura, who was forced to leave Makuyuni Primary School after her grandmother died, poses for photographs with her grandmother who she is now living with, about one hundred kilometres away, in the town of Karansi, Tanzania on the 24th November, 2011.