Established in 2005, Good Neighbors Tanzania is a prominent non-governmental organization dedicated to improving the well-being of vulnerable populations, particularly children, across the country. As a national branch of Good Neighbors International, which was founded in South Korea in 1991, the organization operates under a global mission to create a world without hunger where people live together in harmony. Over the years, its operations have expanded significantly, reaching multiple regions across both mainland Tanzania and Zanzibar, including Dar es Salaam, Mwanza, Dodoma, Pwani, and Kigoma. The organization employs a comprehensive community development approach, focusing on essential sectors such as education, healthcare, water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH), and child protection. In education, Good Neighbors Tanzania constructs vital school infrastructure, supplies learning materials, and offers teacher training programs to improve classroom environments. Their healthcare and WASH initiatives provide clean water access by establishing or renovating local water points and offering health insurance to sponsored children, ensuring that basic necessities do not hinder academic or social progress. Furthermore, economic empowerment and sustainable livelihood initiatives form a core component of their rural programs. Through climate-smart agricultural training, livestock distribution, and micro-finance solutions, the organization helps vulnerable families break the cycle of poverty. Good Neighbors Tanzania also provides critical humanitarian assistance, such as renewable energy solutions and market construction projects for refugees and host communities in areas like the Nyarugusu camp. Through long-term public advocacy campaigns and strong partnerships with local government bodies, they continuously work to protect child rights and foster community-led self reliance.
NEW VACANCY AT GOOD NEIGHBORS TANZANIA AUGUST 2026
The organization is inviting applications from suitable individuals to apply for a new job position. READ FULL DETAILS THROUGH DOWNLOADING THE PDF DOCUMENT ATTACHED HERE BELOW.
