1,900+ Pupils trained in nutrition & sustainable agriculture
44 Teachers equipped to lead school nutrition clubs
53 Active school nutrition clubs across Arusha
28,000+ Total beneficiaries via Vegetables for All
797 Pupils trained on vegetable nutrition (GAIN project)
133+ Community members trained (96 women, 37 men)
343 Students engaged in Mboga Mboga school gardens
310 Educational fliers distributed in market campaigns
What changed

Outcomes our communities have built together.

Improved food security & nutrition

Increased household vegetable consumption, better dietary diversity, and improved health outcomes across the wards we serve.

Women's economic independence

Skills training, business mentorship, and microfinance enabling women to start and grow businesses that support their families.

Health awareness & agency

Stronger community awareness on maternal health, family planning, and gender equality — empowering women to make informed choices.

Networks of empowered women

Savings groups, business partnerships, and advocacy networks where women support one another long after a programme ends.

Story from the field

Kelvin Rajabu — Engosengiu Primary School.

Illustration of a young boy watering a stone-bordered vegetable garden.

A 12-year-old, a stone bed, and a well.

Kelvin Rajabu is a 12-year-old student at Engosengiu Primary School in Arusha — and an active participant in the Vegetables for All ecosystem. Armed only with seeds and the nutritional literacy gained at his school club, he autonomously designed, built, and managed a home garden.

He physically built the stone bed himself. He manually retrieves water from a local well twice a day — morning and night. And he has successfully cultivated nutrient-dense crops including spinach and bananas.

A 12-year-old is making nutrition profitable for his family. That is the goal of every WOHEEA programme — not aid received, but agency exercised.

Help us measure the next 28,000.

Your support funds the training, materials, and field staff that turn evidence into outcomes.