Plan International Tanzania is a prominent humanitarian and development organization. It has operated in the country since 1991 to advance children’s rights and equality for girls. Working closely with communities, government bodies, and local partners, the organization addresses the root causes of poverty, discrimination, and exclusion. Its geographic footprint spans multiple regions, focusing heavily on rural and underserved areas where children face the greatest vulnerabilities. By implementing long-term development programs and emergency response initiatives, Plan International creates safe, inclusive environments where young people can thrive. A core focus of the organization is empowering girls and young women. Plan International Tanzania actively combats harmful traditional practices, such as child marriage and female genital mutilation, which restrict girls’ potential. Through targeted advocacy and community sensitization, they promote gender equality and sexual and reproductive health rights. Additionally, the organization implements robust protection mechanisms to safeguard children from violence, abuse, and exploitation in both schools and communities. Education and economic empowerment form the other vital pillars of their strategy. The organization works to improve access to quality, inclusive education, particularly for girls who face systemic barriers to schooling. They build water, sanitation, and hygiene facilities in schools to ensure a conducive learning environment. Furthermore, Plan International supports youth economic empowerment by providing vocational training, entrepreneurship skills, and financial literacy to young people. This holistic approach equips Tanzanian youth with the necessary tools to break the cycle of poverty and lead sustainable livelihoods.
NEW VACANCIES AT PLAN INTERNATIONAL TANZANIA JUNE 2026
The organization is inviting applications from suitable individuals to apply for new vacant positions. VIEW FULL DETAILS THROUGH DOWNLOADING THE PDF DOCUMENT BELOW.
