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One Volunteer. One Girl. A Lifetime Changed.

When Tanja, a volunteer from Germany, joined Elimu Foundation, she didn’t know just how much her decision would impact a life. Tanja worked closely with our team to organize a fundraiser for girls’ education. One of the beneficiaries was Naiya, a bright young Maasai girl from northern Tanzania who was at risk of being forced into early marriage.

Thanks to the funds raised, Naiya was able to escape that fate and join school through the Ndoto Scholarship Fund. Today, she’s in her final year studying Community Development. Naiya’s dream is to return to her village, where she will empower other Maasai girls to claim their right to education and freedom — just like she did.

“If Tanja hadn’t come, I don’t know where I would be. Now I want to be someone’s Tanja.”
— Naiya


Why Volunteer With Elimu Foundation?

At Elimu, you’re not just donating your time — you’re writing real-life success stories. As a volunteer, you become a powerful part of a movement that connects education, empowerment, and environmental protection to transform lives and communities across Tanzania.


What You Can Be Part Of:

Mama Nyuki Project
Train and mentor indigenous women (mainly Hadzabe and Maasai) in sustainable beekeeping, women’s rights, business skills, and conservation.

Ndoto Scholarship Fund
Help fundraise, manage scholarships, and support girls’ education so they can escape child marriage, finish school, and become community leaders.

Elimu Café – World Café Forums
Engage local women in honest, community-led dialogue about their lives, rights, and futures using creative storytelling and listening circles.

Environmental Conservation and Advocacy
Collaborate with indigenous communities on preserving forests, biodiversity, and promoting beekeeping as a climate-smart livelihood.

Communications, Design & Fundraising
Use your voice and creativity to tell stories, design campaigns, or raise vital funds through social media, blogs, videos, or donor engagement.


Who Can Join?

We welcome:

  • Students, gap-year volunteers, and recent grads
  • Professionals with skills in education, community development, environmental science, fundraising, media, or advocacy
  • Local Tanzanians and international allies with a heart for change

Whether you have two weeks or six months, there is a meaningful role for you.


Become someone’s reason to dream again.
Volunteer with Elimu Foundation — and turn hope into action.

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Summary of what we do

Mobilising resources to sponsor education for children from poor families Training and mentoring women on business and digital skills Campaign against gender violence and children and women abuse in schools and colleges

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Esuvat Kivuyo

Programs Manager

Esuvat Kivuyo, a dedicated Maasai leader and changemaker, brings profound insight and passion to her role as Programs Director at Elimu Foundation. Driven by her own experiences as a Maasai woman, Esuvat met Moses Ngereza while actively addressing the challenges faced by women and youth. Their shared commitment to youth leadership, women’s empowerment, and educational access sparked a strong partnership, ultimately leading them to establish Elimu Foundation together. Esuvat combines her professional expertise in healthcare with a Diploma in Community Development, uniquely positioning her to design programs that truly respond to the community’s needs—championing education justice, empowering local leadership, and transforming lives.

Moses Ngereza

Executive Director

Executive Director With over a decade of experience in senior management roles overseeing nonprofit programs and grant management, he brings proven leadership, strategic vision, and a deep understanding of community dynamics. Having grown up within the Maasai community, he intimately understands the pastoralist way of life, fueling his passion for human rights, climate resilience, and poverty eradication. Driven by firsthand experiences and a strong commitment to change, he co-founded Elimu Foundation alongside like-minded colleagues such as Esuvat Kivuyo and Eva Shirima aiming to address and transform the very challenges they’ve personally encountered within their society.