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TRANSFORMING LIVES


Partnerships for Sustainable Community Development (PSCD) is a long-term collaborative alliance of local and international organizations dedicated to improving local livelihoods.

The Tanzania Partnership Program (TPP) (/pscd/programs/tanzania/) is the first initiative of PSCD. Tanzania was selected as the initial location for PSCD based on need, potential for success, MSU's experience in the region, and an array of interested partners.

 

 

HOW WE DO IT (/pscd/resources/model.htm)


Improving Access to Quality Water (VIDEO) (/pscd/video/natalia-water-video.htm)

Tanzania Partnership Program is working to help bring a permanent, safe source of drinking water to Naitolia


Feeding Minds, Fighting Hunger (/pscd/news/feeding.htm)

When children are hungry, school attendance falls and dropout rates increase.

NEWS HEADLINES (/pscd/news/)


Sustainable Community Development (PDF)* (/pscd/news/tpp.pdf)

Moving the program from design to development


Poor or Well Off? (/pscd/news/naitolia-milola.htm)

Community members in our two target communities determined characteristics describing well-off and poor households.


Water is Life (/pscd/news/water.htm)

In Tanzania, where rural children may only receive one meal a day, children often go to school hungry.


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