Hand In Hand Eastern Africa-Tanzania (HiH EA-TZ)
An empowered society with sustainable enterprises and job.
Our Mission
To facilitate women and their communities out of poverty through creation of sustainable enterprises.
Giving hope,Dignity and choice
Our Approach
The HiH EA enterprise development model is premised on the need to create sustainable income generating activities by addressing major challenges facing many small-scale farmers/entrepreneurs.
The Hand in Hand approach sees job creation as a highly effective development tool where micro-entrepreneurs are key drivers for economic
growth and poverty reduction. The model supports job creation via four interlinked components: –
Our Training Modules
Savings and Mobilization
This training focuses on inculcating a savings culture that helps members accumulate savings which enable them improve their purchasing power, credit worthiness as well as have better capacity for enterprise creation and development.
Enterprise Development
HiH EA’s enterprise development training is designed to equip members with knowledge and skills to start, grow and sustain profitable enterprises
Credit Access
This training enhances the members’ (beneficiaries’) capacity to understand the dynamics of; capital access, credit management, record keeping, investment of borrowed capital to generate profits & paying back. It helps instils financial discipline among self-help group members through a co- guarantorship approach..
Value Chain Development
HiH EA equips its members with relevant skills that enable them to position themselves strategically in various value chain nodes as per their capabilities. Members fit themselves in; production, processing, transportation, value addition, aggregation & selling, value addition among other value chain initiatives.
Financial Management
HiH EA’s financial management training is designed to help members plan, budget, invest, borrow wisely and meet financial obligations associated with their businesses.
Group Mobilization and Formation
HiH EA offers training on group dynamics, group records’ management, leadership and group governance in efforts to promote group cohesion and sustainability.
SafeGuarding Principles
Hand in Hand Eastern Africa Tanzania has zero tolerance against abuse and exploitation of children and vulnerable adults. Hand in Hand Eastern Africa Tanzania also recognizes that safeguarding is everyone’s responsibility and that it has an obligation to put in place reasonable measures to ensure, as far as possible, the safety and well being of children and vulnerable adults with whom it works with and those in the communities. Hand Eastern Africa Tanzania works to the following key principles to protect children and vulnerable adults:
Everyone has an equal right to protection from abuse and exploitation regardless of age, tribe, gender, marital status, family status, religion, political or other opinion, disability, or other status.
The best interests of the children and vulnerable adults are paramount and shall be a primary consideration in decision making
Hand Eastern Africa Tanzania will take responsibility to meet its obligations regarding its duty towards vulnerable people, and take action where it believes that a child, or vulnerable adult receiving our intervention is at risk or is actually harmed.
Hand Eastern Africa Tanzania will ensure that employees and volunteers are inducted in our safeguarding standards and procedures as a key part of the recruitment and on-boarding process.
Hand Eastern Africa Tanzania will ensure that all partners are informed and in compliance with our safeguarding standards.
Hand Eastern Africa Tanzania recognizes that an element of risk exists, and while it may never be able to totally remove this, it shall to do all it can to reduce the risk or limit its impact.
Hand Eastern Africa Tanzania respects confidentiality and has a responsibility to protect sensitive personal data. Information should only be shared and handled on a need-to-know basis, that is, access to the information must be necessary for the conduct of one’s official duties. Only individuals who have legitimate reasons to access the information are allowed to receive it.
Hand Eastern Africa Tanzania seeks always to work in ways which are culturally sensitive and that respect the diverse nature of the people it works with. Culture must not be used as an excuse to abuse children and/or vulnerable adults.