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TATU Community Impact Quiz

Welcome to the TATU Quiz! Test your knowledge about our initiatives and the impact we're making in the community. Participate for a chance to win exciting prizes!

  • Discover interesting facts about health, education, and empowerment.
  • Learn more about our projects like Kucheza ni Afya and the W.E. Grow Program.
  • Compete for high scores for a chance to win!
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Kazi na Sala is the name of the women’s group where our projects are set up within.
True
False
The women’s group, Kazi na Sala (meaning “Work and pray” in Swahili) was created as an independent community based organization with the objectives of:
  1. Creating a space for expression and initiative, where cooperative teaching, demonstration and development of knowledge, and increased opportunity are valued.
  2. Creating their own independent financial structure involving both contributing and saving money to invest in group and individual projects, and developing income generating activities as a group.
The group has approximately 60 members from Msitu wa Tembo and Londoto and has been the cornerstone for TATU Project’s activities in the village.
The women’s group, Kazi na Sala (meaning “Work and pray” in Swahili) was created as an independent community based organization with the objectives of:
  1. Creating a space for expression and initiative, where cooperative teaching, demonstration and development of knowledge, and increased opportunity are valued.
  2. Creating their own independent financial structure involving both contributing and saving money to invest in group and individual projects, and developing income generating activities as a group.
The group has approximately 60 members from Msitu wa Tembo and Londoto and has been the cornerstone for TATU Project’s activities in the village.
With how many schools does the Kucheza ni Afya project (Sports is Health) work with?
2
3
5
Kucheza ni Afya means ‘Sports is health’. The goal is to improve the availability of sport in schools, which leads to better health (both emotional and physical), and introduce healthy habits for school children. We coordinate 14 training sessions for basketball and touch rugby a month in three schools: Msitu wa Tembo Primary School, Kikwete Primary School and Londoto Primary School.
Kucheza ni Afya means ‘Sports is health’. The goal is to improve the availability of sport in schools, which leads to better health (both emotional and physical), and introduce healthy habits for school children. We coordinate 14 training sessions for basketball and touch rugby a month in three schools: Msitu wa Tembo Primary School, Kikwete Primary School and Londoto Primary School.
How many medical caravans have TATU Project done?
5
10
20
TATU Project conducts two medical caravans per year, providing free primary medical care to the community of Msitu wa Tembo and Londoto. Partnered with the local non-government organization Pamoja Tunaweza, the medical caravan is conducted in the local health dispensary and involves the local health workers to help increase the trust and confidence in the local health facilities.
TATU Project conducts two medical caravans per year, providing free primary medical care to the community of Msitu wa Tembo and Londoto. Partnered with the local non-government organization Pamoja Tunaweza, the medical caravan is conducted in the local health dispensary and involves the local health workers to help increase the trust and confidence in the local health facilities.
What are the roles of Home Based Care providers?
The Home Based Care providers is a women’s social business selling handmade jewelry
The Home Base Care (HBC) providers are seven tanzanian volunteers that care for community members suffering from (often) chronic diseases. For these patients a visit to the dispensary is too expensive or is not an option because medicines are not available. An average of 61 patients receives a medical visit at their home per month.
The Home Based Care providers are a group of international volunteers who give support to the medical dispensary of Msitu wa Tembo and Londoto.
We partner with CPSI, a Belgium Nursing School, which provides them medical trainings.
We partner with CPSI, a Belgium Nursing School, which provides them medical trainings.
What is the main role of the Community Health Workers?
To share health advice around the community, they are doctors.
To raise health awareness through seminars in schools and community
To give medical support in hospitals and dispensaries of the community.
Our main avenue for promoting prevention and awareness of disease in Msitu wa Tembo is the
group of seven women, the Community Health Workers. With support from the Afya Program, the Community Health Workers provide seminars to the students of the 3 local primary schools and to the general community during the bi-annual medical caravans. Topics covered can vary from: Urinary Track Infections, Trachoma, Tuberculosis, First Aid, Diabetes, clean & safe water and cholera.
Our main avenue for promoting prevention and awareness of disease in Msitu wa Tembo is the
group of seven women, the Community Health Workers. With support from the Afya Program, the Community Health Workers provide seminars to the students of the 3 local primary schools and to the general community during the bi-annual medical caravans. Topics covered can vary from: Urinary Track Infections, Trachoma, Tuberculosis, First Aid, Diabetes, clean & safe water and cholera.
The women working in the Bike Shop are the only female mechanics of the area?
True
False
The Bike Shop goal is to create a self-sustainable bike project that promotes empowerment within women involved through income, providing trainings and mentorship and work experience. Additionally, improving the lives of community members through the availability of practical and affordable transport options.
The Bicycle Project has been supported by TATU Project in partnership with GlobalBike, it is managed by six women from Kazi na Sala.
The Bike Shop goal is to create a self-sustainable bike project that promotes empowerment within women involved through income, providing trainings and mentorship and work experience. Additionally, improving the lives of community members through the availability of practical and affordable transport options.
The Bicycle Project has been supported by TATU Project in partnership with GlobalBike, it is managed by six women from Kazi na Sala.
What is the main focus of the W.E. Grow Program?
Economic Empowerment of the Kazi na Sala women
Community Empowerment of the Kazi na Sala women
Personal Empowerment of the Kazi na Sala women
W.E Grow is a program that provide Personal Empowerment for each woman, with the possibility to increase their agency on individual, relational, societal, and institutional levels.
Concerning the Economic Empowerment, the W.E Thrive Program reinforces saving and entrepreneurship. Women are given access to knowledge and capital in order to continue growing their business and gain more financial independence.
Regarding the Community Empowerment, the W.E Care program consists of reaching out to the community, sharing the information and trainings received and serving the community they live in.
W.E Grow is a program that provide Personal Empowerment for each woman, with the possibility to increase their agency on individual, relational, societal, and institutional levels.
Concerning the Economic Empowerment, the W.E Thrive Program reinforces saving and entrepreneurship. Women are given access to knowledge and capital in order to continue growing their business and gain more financial independence.
Regarding the Community Empowerment, the W.E Care program consists of reaching out to the community, sharing the information and trainings received and serving the community they live in.
After each menstrual health seminar run by Mariam and Magreth, each girl gets a free KiliPads pack. What is approximately the lifetime of a reusable KiliPad?
5 months
8 months
1 year
One handmade Kilipad can last 1 year. (environment)
KiliPads works toward two objectives: making menstrual hygiene management available and affordable through reusable pads and raising awareness about healthy menstrual hygiene management for women and girls in the community through seminars.
One handmade Kilipad can last 1 year. (environment)
KiliPads works toward two objectives: making menstrual hygiene management available and affordable through reusable pads and raising awareness about healthy menstrual hygiene management for women and girls in the community through seminars.
What are the 2 kinds of loans that the Kazi na Sala women can ask for?
School loan or business loan
Food loan or social loan
Social loan or business loan
Generally the women take out business loans to start or grow their entrepreneurial businesses and social loans for health insurance which grants them access to medical services.
In order to be accepted the women have to present a complete reimbursement plan and they also have to explain how they will spend this money (how they will use it).
Generally the women take out business loans to start or grow their entrepreneurial businesses and social loans for health insurance which grants them access to medical services.
In order to be accepted the women have to present a complete reimbursement plan and they also have to explain how they will spend this money (how they will use it).
With the economic benefits earned from the Masaa jewelry project which one of these three options is the main investment made by the women?
Food
School fees for their children
Clothes for their children
Masaa project is a social business that is dedicated to supporting Maasai women from Msitu wa Tembo and Londoto to gain economic independence, increase their knowledge and skills and promote their vibrant culture, by making and selling traditional beaded Maasai jewelry. The benefits from the sales of the jewelry generally goes first to school fees for their children then to the food, clothes, furniture, etc.
Masaa project is a social business that is dedicated to supporting Maasai women from Msitu wa Tembo and Londoto to gain economic independence, increase their knowledge and skills and promote their vibrant culture, by making and selling traditional beaded Maasai jewelry. The benefits from the sales of the jewelry generally goes first to school fees for their children then to the food, clothes, furniture, etc.
Which proportion (%) of the population has access to clean and safe water in the community?
3%
55%
95%
The water program objective is that 70% of the population has basic access (according to the WHO) to clean and safe water by 2028.
The results of our studies indicate that currently in all the areas surveyed, 61% of homes have access to clean water (water has to be treated before consumption) and only 3% have access to clean and safe water.
The water program objective is that 70% of the population has basic access (according to the WHO) to clean and safe water by 2028.
The results of our studies indicate that currently in all the areas surveyed, 61% of homes have access to clean water (water has to be treated before consumption) and only 3% have access to clean and safe water.
Why did we choose to work on environment with young students?
Because the elder community members didn’t have any interest on the environment and didn’t see the necessity of it.
Because children are the key to transport knowledge to the community, educating one student is the equivalent to educating a whole family. They are the future generation so it is important that they integrate these concept and behavior now.
Because it was easier to work on environment with students as they were more interested.
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