TENMET

Mtandao wa Elimu Tanzania Education Network

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New Coordinator Announced

TEN/MET is pleased to announce that Mrs Helima Joel Mengele has been appointed  as TEN/MET Coordinator. She will be based in the Secretariat office in Dar es Salaam. Her email address is " This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it ".

Helima will be contacting you shortly to greet you. We are sure you will enjoy working with Helima,  she is very  knowledgeable and a pleasure to work with. As always, we appreciate our relationship and we are here if you have any questions or concerns.

I will appreciate any cooperation you can give her.

Sincerely,

Beatrice Malya

Beatrice Malya

TENMET Administrative and Finance Officer

Tel: +225 22 2150793

Fax: +225 22 2152237

 

Last Updated on Monday, 23 August 2010 08:22
 

Children's Agenda

TEN/MET has recently joined the Children’s Agenda, a national coalition of organizations that are  campaigning to ensure children’s issues are reflected in the 2010 elections and the commitments of the future government.

The Children’s Agenda is calling on leaders to invest in children because they are Tanzania’s future. Investing in education is central to this agenda.

Last Updated on Monday, 14 June 2010 11:16 Read more...
 

Welcome to TEN/MET!

Welcome to the Tanzania Education Network Website!

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Tanzania Education Network/Mtandao wa Elimu Tanzania (TEN/MET) was founded in April 1999 by 39 Tanzanian NGOs in a workshop convened by Oxfam and Maarifa ni Ufunguo. It has developed its three-year Strategic Plan 2004-2007, eighty-eight per cent of which is funded by the Commonwealth Education Fund (CEF) . The remaining twelve per cent is covered by TEN/MET members, notably HakiElimu .

Tanzania Education Network /Mtandao wa Elimu Tanzania (TEN/MET) is a national NETWORK of more than 200 national NGOs and CBOs, international NGOs, and district networks throughout Tanzania, who are concerned with the promotion of education. Its core aim is to work and link with other actors in Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) to support local communities such as Community Based Organizations (CBOs), Faith Based Organizations (FBOs), and NGOs to carry out their advocacy work with an informed collective voice to influence policies in the furtherance of quality basic education for all Tanzanians.

Take a look around to find out more about TEN/MET, our membership, what we do, and to peruse our resources.