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Digital Skills for Out of School Girls in Tabora

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The Girls’ Digital Access & Skills Hub (GDASH) in Tabora, Tanzania, will empower out-of-school adolescent girls and young mothers (ages 15–24) with digital skills, entrepreneurship training, and mentorship.

We have secured a training room, painted walls, 10 desks, 10 chairs, and essential equipment, including 10 computers. The Hub is ready to open in mid-January, but we need your support to fully operationalize it and expand access to more girls, as a computer lab without internet is just a room—and a classroom without a teacher is just furniture.

We are ready to empower out-of-school adolescent girls and young mothers, but we need your help to keep the lights on and the data flowing. In Tabora, where 58% of girls are married before they reach adulthood, this hub is their only bridge to the modern economy.

Your donation today fuels the daily heartbeat of the Hub:

  • January’s Launch Internet: We need to activate our high-speed connection so the first lesson starts without a hitch.
  • Facilitator Readiness: Ensuring our trainers have their transport secured to meet the girls on opening morning.
  • The “Waitlist” Fund: We have 10 workstations but many girls eager to learn. Your extra support helps us procure additional laptops to reduce sharing time and increase hands-on learning.

Don’t let the doors stay locked. Your contribution today ensures that by mid-January, a young mother in Tabora isn’t just looking at a building—she’s sitting at a desk, logging on, and changing her life.

Every donation ensures the Hub opens on schedule, stays running, and reaches more girls with critical digital literacy and entrepreneurship skills. By supporting GDASH, you are helping girls gain confidence, start small businesses, and build a brighter, independent future.