Over 300 people joined us in Mikindani to celebrate our 15th birthday and all that has been achieved in that time Read more
EdUKaid's 15th Birthday Celebration was hailed a resounding success raising over £10,000 to support our work with underprivileged children in rural Tanzania. Read more
Challengers raise £2,500 towards handwashing in Tanzania Read more
I am cycling 50 km on a Wattbike so that girls in Tanzania get the education they deserve Read more
On Saturday 1st July, we celebrated the 20th birthday of EdUKaid with a fabulous get together at The Guildhall in Salisbury. Read more
Abdul has been offered a place at Rahaleo Deaf School, but his mother cannot afford a uniform or the transport. Your support could provide Abdul with a very different future. Read more
Abdul was born with a hearing impairment and had never been to school as his mum couldn't afford the bus money. Thanks to EdUKaid donors Abdul is now attending school regularly and his life transformed Read more
EdUKaid seeks to take small, sustainable steps, encouraging the people we are trying to help to overcome and find solutions to extreme poverty. In this way our progress is authentic, integrated and provides the best way forward. Read more
With an ever-growing population but insufficient resources to care for its people, Tanzania is at risk of failing its next generation. Read more
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Your donation will mean teachers can be specially trained to help with Ally's learning disabilities and hearing difficulties Read more
School Build Coordinator Read more
A 10 year old boy who liked to learn but felt school was not a good place...until EdUKaid stepped in to make a difference Read more
Security Guard (Askari) Read more
When EdUKaid helped establish a pre-primary satellite class in her village, Amina could attend school every day Read more
Amy Curren joins EdUKaid as a Finance and Communications Volunteer Read more
EdUKaid Annual Report and Accounts Read more
EdUKaid’s U.K. trustees and team come together for annual Strategy Day Read more
Asda used mud and leaves to try and stop the bleeding when her periods started and hid herself away until they stopped Read more
Read about our Programme Director's recent visit to Mikindani Read more
Children return to school for the first time since Tanzania locked down in March Read more
Heshima Project Coordinator Read more
To celebrate 50 years of marriage Barbara and Brian are raising funds to keep girls in education Read more
A career in teaching and childhood in Nigeria gave Barbara a lifelong interest in supporting charities in these fields. In late 2013 Barbara and her husband spent 3 months volunteering for EdUKaid. Read more
Bernie was one of EdUKaid's founding trustees Read more
Bethan Hammond, a secondary school teacher, tells us about her experience working for EdUKaid, her passions behind the charity and the skills she has learnt along the way Read more
Why I'm running the London Marathon for EdUKaid Read more
Programme Manager Read more
Office Manager (Administration, Marketing and Communication) Read more
Cusack girls shave their locks and raise £1,500 for EdUKaid Read more
Trafalger School's Breamore House have chosen EdUKaid as their charity for 2018/19 Read more
Funding secured to build 13 new wells and pumps in schools in the remote Mtwara region - fresh drinking water for the children Read more
EdUKaid pupils enjoyed receiving letters and pictures from the UK Read more
With International Menstrual Health and Hygiene Day fast approaching, here at EdUKaid we think it is high time that we set the record straight and bust some of the most popular myths surrounding menstruation. Read more
St John Singers' Magic of Christmas Concert raises an incredible £3,500 for EdUKaid Read more
The Mikindani community came together to celebrate 20 years of EdUKaid Read more