2021 – 20222 Annual Financial Returns
Annual Report 2021-22
Here is an extract from the approved Annual Report 2021 to 22.
It includes operational priorities in Tanzania for 2023.
If you would like to receive a full copy of the Annual Report please email [email protected]
We hope to upload the Annual Report to the Accounts and Annual Reports page of the website in due course.
Family Support – to complete the capitalisation of the three current women’s groups and commence a further group.
Mayega Children’s Centre– Mayega Children’s Centre should be registered with the Tanzanian government and work undertaken to transfer ownership of the Centre from Busega District Council to Mayega village.
Moving-on Project – three young people at the Centre will receive their Form 4 examination results and may proceed to A level or vocational college education.
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Annual Report 2021-22
Here is an extract from the approved Annual Report 2021 to 22.
It includes progress in Tanzania for 2022.
If you would like to receive a full copy of the Annual Report please email [email protected]
We hope to upload the Annual Report to the Accounts and Annual Reports page of the website in due course.
Family Support – this provides extremely poor families with opportunities to improve their life chances by supporting women’s groups.
The groups form VICOBAs (village community banks) and Busega Scotland provides capital. Women take interest-bearing loans to grow their small businesses. Eight groups are now independent and three new ones started this calendar year. About 350 women have been involved since the project started. It has worked in three locations.
Mayega Children’s Centre – is home to twenty-one vulnerable children and young people.
Further educational progress has been made with a young person passing her Form 4 examinations and moving onto A level. Two other children passed Standard 7 examinations and will proceed to secondary school.
Significant staffing improvements have been made this year with a qualified social worker being appointed as officer-in-charge and a second security guard is now in post.
Busega Scotland funds a teacher shared between the Mayega Centre and local primary school.
Moving-on Project – the aim of the project is to support the transition from care to independence and employment for young people leaving Mayega Children’s Centre.
Two young people completed their certificate courses successfully and are now employed as an electrician and a welder.