Matombo Girls Hostel
There are Several factors affecting girls‟ in education at rural areas
One is staying far distance from school.
Severa factors has been discussed by different literatures by various education stakeholders, however the location of the school has been little discussed, though it has great effects on girls‟ education. The long distance from home to school posed great worries to parents about girls' schooling, since many cases of raping
and early preginances have been reported to face girls who walk long distance to school. This is one of significant challenges, particularly in poor rural areas (UNESCO, 2003).
Security challenges girls‟ education, particularly in rural areas where girls have to walk a long distance to school, thus poor security to girls on their way to school, it is considered by parents to be a threat to their daughters (LaFraniere, 2006). Also, the study by Franiere (2006) revealed that the distance from home to school should be considered when selecting the school for girl‟s education, but for matombo area this is the only school which has advanced level of Secondary School
the schools located in a far distance tend to lower the security to girl students. The study conducted by Sipahimanlani (1999) revealed that distance from home is an important factor for girls‟ school attendance in Pakistan; whereby female literacy rate increases in the areas where primary schools were more than one kilometre away from homes. This illustrates that when the distance from home to school decreases, there is an increase in girls‟ enrolment and academic performance, attendance and academic performance.
The second event was also reported in one Swahili newspaper in the country. Grace Nzongo is a Form Two student at Chanzuru secondary school in Kilosa district, who revealed that despite her passion for education, there are a number of hindrances toward reaching her dream in education. Grace had to walk a total distance of 30 kilometers (15 kilometers each way) every day to and from school, which hindered her to concentrate on studies due to tiredness. She had to wake up at 5 am and reaches school at 9 am, finding the first period is over. This situation has continuously been affecting her academic performance
To build girls hostel at Matombo Secondary School. The solution will bring protection to the girls at Matombo Reduce early pregnancy and improve academic performance The study by World Bank (1993) conducted in Algeria makes the case clear. The study found that the rate of enrolment for girls was 84% when a school was located in less than 1 kilometer away from home. However, girls' enrolment has been dropping drastically to 25%, when the school was located more than 5 kilometres away from homes. From 21st to 31st 2012, Tanzania Gender Network Programme (TGNP) followed up gender-related problems facing female citizens in rural areas in Iringa. There were many challenges mentioned however early pregnancy among girl students at Iwalanje community secondary school became prominent.The school is located very far from the students‟ homes. Students walk between 4 to 8 kilometers from their villages to school. In order to be close to school, several students hired rooms famously known to them as „ghetto‟. Living in such environment girls spend a lot of time to fetch water and firewood for cooking their meals, and other distracting issues instead of concentrating on studies (UNICEF, 2001). In these „ghettos‟ a mixed of ordinary community secondary school members, boys and girls live together, which has lead girls to be influenced to 4 immoral behaviours. This has led them to failure in academics, face sexual abuse such as rape, early pregnancy, and threats of contracting HIV/AIDS and other Sexually Transmitted Infections. The second event was also reported in one Swahili newspaper in the country.
The solution improves girls‟ education at Matombo.
one of the best solutions for solving the challenges is the construction of the schools of residential areas or establishing girls‟ hostels close or within the school premises (Malese & Seifu, 2008). These strategies will provide security to girls, and encourage parents to take their daughter to school, since the strategies will reduce the time spent by girls on walking the long distance to school (Tilak, 2003). The presence of the hostels have been improving girl‟s academic performance in Ethiopia, where by girls now have opportunities to attend classes every day and on time, thus they have enough time to c
participate in learning activeties (Malese & Seifu, 2008). Also, the study by Nteko(2007) revealed that availability of hostels in public secondary schools in Sengerema District improved girls academic performance compred to the time when the schools had not have hostels.
that the basic needs of students remain unfulfilled and hence they do not have better academic performance (Adams, 1996). The low socio-economic status causes environmental deficiencies which result in low self-esteem of students (US Department of Education, 2003).
- The distance from home to school is another challenge associated girls‟ poor performance. Long distances make girls tired and get sleep for the most of the time particularly if they are undernourished. Long distance from home to school leads to irregular attendances, mainly those who are sick and when it rains. Lack of learning materials such as textbooks, poor teaching methods like teacher centred, laziness among girls, too much domestic activities and shortage of extra time for discussion with other students also are other factors that lead to poor performance of girls in community secondary schools. Thus, they are likely to perform less as well. The poor performance of girls in community secondary schools in Tanzania is a problem which needs examination and immediate solutions. As a solution of these problems, various efforts have been undertaken by the government to improve girls‟ education, of which one is to construct hostels particularly for girls in every community secondary schools so as to ensure safety and security to girls, reduce distance to and from school, provides extra time on private studies and doing assignments, provides extra time on discussing with others, reduce time spent on household domestic chores (URT, 2010). The respondents argue on the absence of the hostels is the main cause of the girls' poor academic performance. In view of the fact that girls walk the long distance to school where they are exposed to early pregnancy and do not have enough time to work on their assignments due to domestic activities, also some of the girls when at home they involve in drugs abuse (Mwakalunde, 2013). The risks which encounter girls, who are day scholars have led to the need of constructing girls‟ hostels in every community secondary schools in Tanzania, so as to raise girls' academic performance in every public secondary school. With the aim of improving the academic performance of girls,
Our team is the best team to deliver the solution because first we know the area very well
We meet with the community leaders at Matombo and we discussed the issue regarding the performance of girls at school
We spoke with the district leaders what they need is hostel for girls starting with Matombo secondary School
Following other schools in the area
Moreover they wrote a project Propasal to our organization to help them find funds for the hostel
We will be thankful for giving us the opportunity to deliver this project at Matombo
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our organization has served more than 5000 people
The people who have been using the medical equipment we sent to six hospitals
Our aim is to improve girls life in the villages besides that to improve their education performance and theiyprotection
Moreover to improve women opportunities of being leaders and also helping them to become entrepreneurs.
the community leader and teachers wrote the projects Propasal to ask if we can help them to build a hostel
Now we are asking solver team to help these young women to Get the education they need to open up their opportunities in the world.
To build girls hostel for Matombo secondary schools where there is a need.
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We build hostels on the request of community elders, and together with the rural communities. Communities contribute labour, and as we hand over the hostels to them,
Also the school will provide food for the girls, enabling those who will move to stay in hostel to safely attend the school.
As education improves mother‟s knowledge and use health practices, every additional year of schooling is anticipated to lower the mortality rate of children aged below 5 years by 10%. Moreover, educated women follow family planning, thus majority of them have fewer children whom can afford to send them to school (Malese & Seifu, 2008).
This is the significance of education for the entire community. On the other hand, girls, unlike boys, face many challenges that have effects on their education. The factors affecting girls' education are rooted in the cultural, social and economic challenges of the society (UNICEF, 2003). Several factors affecting girls‟ education have been discussed by different literatures by various education stakeholders, however the location of the school has been little discussed, though it has great effects on girls‟ education. The long distance from home to school posed great worries to parents about girls' schooling, since many cases of raping
and early preginances have been reported to face girls who walk long distance to school. This is one of significant challenges, particularly in poor rural areas (UNESCO, 2003).
Security challenges girls‟ education, particularly in rural areas where girls have to walk a long distance to school, thus poor security to girls on their way to school, it is considered by parents to be a threat to their daughters (LaFraniere, 2006). Also, the study by Franiere (2006) revealed that the distance from home to school should be considered when selecting the school for girl‟s education, but for matombo area this is the only school which has advanced level of Secondary School
the schools located in a far distance tend to lower the security to girl students. The study conducted by Sipahimanlani (1999) revealed that distance from home is an important factor for girls‟ school attendance in Pakistan; whereby female literacy rate increases in the areas where primary schools were more than one kilometre away from homes. This illustrates that when the distance from home to school decreases, there is an increase in girls‟ enrolment and academic performance, attendance and academic performance. Also, the study by World Bank (1993) conducted in Algeria makes the case clear. The study found that the rate of enrolment for girls was 84% when a school was located in less than 1 kilometer away from home.
The hostels will provide girls with a safe space to live and study, giving them an opportunity to complete their studies.
We build hostels on the request of community elders, and together with the rural communities. Communities contribute labour, and as we hand over the hostels to them,
This is the significance of education for the entire community. On the other hand, girls, unlike boys, face many challenges that have effects on their education. The factors affecting girls' education are rooted in the cultural, social and economic challenges of the society (UNICEF, 2003). Several factors affecting girls‟ education have been discussed by different literatures by various education stakeholders, however the location of the school has been little discussed, though it has great effects on girls‟ education. The long distance from home to school posed great worries to parents about girls' schooling, since many cases of raping.
The primary objective of the scheme will meet by having the hostel at Matombo
To encourage girls at Matombo area and surrounding area to study hard because they will know that there are Hostel around the school they will stay there.
3) The efforts were there to try and allow as many girls to study in school and not opt-out due to various reasons such as:
To provide secured accommodation and ensure i s utilization for at least 150 girls who are students at secondary education in Matombo Secondary School.
Another objective of the scheme was to make secondary as well as senior secondary education accessible to a large section of school-going reduce number o f dropout and improving the attendance of girls at Matombo secondary School because of the availability of the accommodation for girl. Minimizing the working distances to school. Increasing school Activities and implemented include attainment in the school.
By building girls hostel will improve the gender equality in the society.
The solution will have big impact because the building will be there- girls will start living in the hostel.
The drop out will be reduced
They will reduce a Bardeen of travelling from far distance to come to school.Protection and affordable of living because of being at school.
Moreover the surrounding community will be impressed and work hard to study to the school.
the power solution which will help our projects is internet. We plan that girls by staying together will be able to use computers in the hostel in learning basic skills of the computer Programing.
- A new application of an existing technology
- Internet of Things
- Nonprofit
We have 5 people full time
We give contract for the professionals who will build the hostel. (We give contract according to the projects)
There are threes volunteers in our NGO
we haven been working for
One year for this solution trying to find funds to build the hostel
We are looking Foward on working with solver team to tackle this project
First if accepted i will work with one organization from USA To work with us during and after the projects. second we will high professionals to build the hostel.
Various studies had revealed that education for women plays very crucial role in the socio-economic development of communities and country at large, for the reason that it has vital effects on the families in particular and the society at large education provided to men (Malese & Seifu, 2008). It has been observed with various notions that education for a boy, is education for a single person, but education for a girl is education for the entire society (Aggrawal, 2004). Thus, education for girls is crucial for development of any society in both developed and developing countries, and must be more emphasized not only on the justifying of social justice but also because it helps social transformation. The benefits of education for girls were well documented in the literature, thus there is more than enough studies that demonstrate that education raising the production and income of both men and women (World Bank, 1993). Hans (2003) argues that education has more positive effects to women; educated women have healthier, fewer, and more educated children. As education improves mother‟s
The social business model is to improve life of girls at Matombo Secondary School sociologically economically and improve the self esteem of girls. The business model is about giving girls more security and protection, also giving girls more opportunities in the community since they will be able to be educated hence they will be able to get jobs above to have a voice in the government.
- Individual consumers or stakeholders (B2C)
for this project it will be sustainable because after building girls dormitory
We will handle to the government and the secondary school which is under government. We will do a ceremonial when handling to the government. We have pictures and it will be covered with media.
The government will be thankfully from the solve.
We have received grants from
Hospital Sister Springfield IL
They gave us 6 of forty ft containers for Medical equipment we distributed in 8 hospitals in Tanzania. Wheels chairs was distributed to two disabled youth. Rain cots and school bags was distributed at Matombo secondary School.

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