Songambele Tanzania

Songambele Tanzania To be told that ‘You will never be able to walk again....’ or ‘you will never be able to use your arm again....’ is like being sentenced to death.

We are promoting and encouraging good health, education, awareness, and social inclusion for women, girls, and children with disabilities so that they can live independent lives with dignity. Very often, when a person loses the use of a limb or any part of his/her body through an accident or disease, that person is usually shocked and experiences trauma. And in deed, many accident victims who beco

me disabled die within six months of being discharged from the hospitals. Persons with disabilities have been greatly deprived of their economic base and means of livelihood. They have been incapacitated in meeting their basic needs such as food, clothing, shelter and other life essentials. This has in turn compelled them to beg or be dependent on their families, relatives, and the community as a whole. Basic needs for people with disabilities would include self management, use of toilet, washing, dressing, transfer from bed to the wheelchair, access into public buildings, private buildings, boarding public vehicles etc. These are ordinary activities that able-bodied people take for granted and never think twice when performing them. However, for a person with disability it is a gargantuan task. Some of these normal everyday activities are even very humiliating when a person with disability has to be assisted by a junior member of the family or one of opposite gender. For a woman it is even worse. The needs of a woman with disability are unique as it were. It is against this backdrop that the six members of this group met on 9th.April 2009, to share their different experiences and concerns. Two members of the group are wheelchair users having received spinal cord injuries (SCI), after they were involved in separate road accidents. The other four are very closely involved in giving care and support to disabled folk. It was at this meeting that the decision to start a support group was reached. This group would address the noted shortcomings

A successful peer-to-peer support hospital visit today. Our experienced SCI survivors spent meaningful time connecting w...
29/04/2026

A successful peer-to-peer support hospital visit today. Our experienced SCI survivors spent meaningful time connecting with patients, sharing their journeys, offering encouragement, and reminding them they are not alone. We were also delighted to have our interns from Sweden join us and be part of this impactful experience. They also had the opportunity to engage in a deeper conversation with a member of the Occupational Therapy department, gaining valuable insight into the important work they do. During their time here, they have been able to witness firsthand how everything comes together to support recovery and independence. Together, we continue to build hope, strength, and community.

During a recent home visit, we identified a new child in need of support. Our team conducted an initial assessment and b...
27/04/2026

During a recent home visit, we identified a new child in need of support. Our team conducted an initial assessment and began engaging with the family to provide guidance, encourage acceptance, and connect them with appropriate rehabilitation services. We remain committed to ensuring every child has access to care, inclusion, and equal opportunities within their community

An inspiring session of reflection, collaboration, and forward planning. Our peer supporters, alongside our nurse and ph...
23/04/2026

An inspiring session of reflection, collaboration, and forward planning. Our peer supporters, alongside our nurse and physiotherapist, came together to evaluate our journey and shape meaningful activities for the coming quarter.

We participated in a discussion on, “How can economic activities be aligned to protect girls from early pregnancies?”The...
20/04/2026

We participated in a discussion on, “How can economic activities be aligned to protect girls from early pregnancies?”
The dialogue brought together stakeholders with the aim of creating a valuable space to share insights and strengthen collaboration.
Protecting the girl child is vital, as early pregnancies expose them to school dropout, health risks, limited opportunities, and gender-based violence. By aligning economic activities with protective efforts, we can help create safer environments where girls can grow, learn, and reach their full potential.

We are pleased to welcome a new  cohort in our organization.They have already demonstrated strong commitment, and a pass...
15/04/2026

We are pleased to welcome a new cohort in our organization.
They have already demonstrated strong commitment, and a passion for making a meaningful impact through their work. We look forward to their continued growth and contributions to advancing inclusion in our community.

The clock is ticking: 5 days left to apply.The Going Beyond Project invites all young changemakers to apply. Submit your...
08/04/2026

The clock is ticking: 5 days left to apply.

The Going Beyond Project invites all young changemakers to apply. Submit your application by scanning the QR code on our posters or via the link in our bio. Please help us spread the word!

Our Program Manager recently participated in the UPR SRHR working session, continuing the progress from our Arusha meeti...
01/04/2026

Our Program Manager recently participated in the UPR SRHR working session, continuing the progress from our Arusha meetings earlier this year.
During the session, the team reviewed the first draft of the UPR, engaged in group discussions to ensure all issues were addressed.

Representing Songambele, Ms. Happiness Manjuu will be there to celebrate women, their power, and their impact.As we come...
31/03/2026

Representing Songambele, Ms. Happiness Manjuu will be there to celebrate women, their power, and their impact.

As we come together to mark Women's Month, we embrace the spirit of "Give to Gain" recognizing that when we uplift, support, and empower one another, we all grow stronger.

Join us as we celebrate the strength, resilience, and contributions of women and Women Human Rights Defenders.

Date: 1st April 2026
Location:

Grateful for the incredible volunteers who stood with us, worked alongside us, and connected deeply with the communities...
26/03/2026

Grateful for the incredible volunteers who stood with us, worked alongside us, and connected deeply with the communities we serve. Your time, compassion, and presence in the field made a lasting impact beyond words.

Songambele Initiative, in partnership Digital Opportunity Trust and Mastercard Foundation invites applications for the Y...
23/03/2026

Songambele Initiative, in partnership Digital Opportunity Trust and Mastercard Foundation invites applications for the Youth Leadership Program 2026.
Are you a young leader ready to drive positive change in your community? This program is designed to equip you with the skills, confidence, and network to lead impactful initiatives and inspire others.
What you’ll gain:
•⁠ ⁠Practical leadership and digital skills
•⁠ ⁠A network of driven, like-minded peers
•⁠ ⁠The opportunity to create lasting community impact

Young women and persons with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply.
Spread the word and don’t miss this opportunity!



Visit the link on our bio to access the call for application.

Address

Kili Hub
Old Moshi

Opening Hours

Monday 09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 17:00
Thursday 09:00 - 17:00
Friday 09:00 - 17:00

Telephone

+255742299801

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Songambele Tanzania posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The Organization

Send a message to Songambele Tanzania:

Share