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Jambo Bukoba is a registered NGO in Germany and Tanzania. We support children and youth in Kagera region. We use physical education in School to encrease HIV / AIDS education and to empower girls. We conduct workshops for physical education teachers for capacity building. By doing this we also improve learning conditions at Schools.

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NGO Jambo Bukoba in Tansania: Strengthen Kids through Sports

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AIDS

unequal treatment of girls

lack of education

… limit the chances of a whole generation in

Tanzania

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“In November 2008, children and youth from the banks of Lake Victoria went to great lengths to convince me that sports and games were an important aspect of their lives, helping them to better cope with their everyday living. I wanted to make use of the power of sports to strengthen children and youth, to inform them about HIV and Aids, to promote equal opportunities for girls and to improve education in the schools of the Kagera region. The children and youth of the Kagera region are important to me because some of my roots come from near Bukoba, in Ishozi.”

Clemens Mulokozi Founder and First President of

Jambo Bukoba NGO

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155.000 Kids have learnt more about the risks of HIV/ AIDS. Girls are especially encouraged.

6.510 (donated) sports sets for

female pupils and teachers have been given to schools.

April 2012: Jambo Bukoba e. V. at a glance

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60% of all people who get infected by HIV/ AIDS are between 15-24 years old. .

Girls are facing even higher risks: 4 out of 5 new infected HIV/ AIDS patients (15 -24 years) are girls.

HIV/AIDS

Strengthen girls

Improve learning

conditions

Lowest level of school education: Every forth person older than 15 years can neither read nor write.

We focus on Tanzania and reach children and teenagers

at their schools!

We train teachers as mulitpliers to inform children about HIV/ AIDS. In addition to that, we strive to make girls strong. LIFE SKILLS THROUGH GAMES is our concept of special workshops. We train teachers as ambassadors and provide them with pedagogic skills.

We are proud of what we have achieved so far:

310 schools have trained their teachers in our workshops

so far.

95,3% of our donations have been

used immediately for our work in Tanzania in 2011.

Approx. 2.5 mio people live in Kagera region n the north-west of Tanzania. ⅕ of them is 15-24 years old. Every forth child has lost one or both parents due to HIV/ AIDS.

JAMBO BUKOBA e. V., Bergerwaldstr. 12, 81825 München, Deutschland, Fon: +49 (0) 173 4 333 202, Internet: www.JamboBukoba.com und http://www.facebook.com/jambobukoba; Jambo Bukoba e.V. ist gemeinnützig und im Vereinsregister München unter VR 202007 eingetragen. Jambo Bukoba e.V., Kontonummer: 660531637, BLZ: 70020270, UniCredit Bank – HypoVereinsbank

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310 Schools participated in our workshop "LIFE SKILLS THROUGH GAMES"

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155.000 children are reached with our program

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6.510 (donated) sports sets have been given to schools

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Administration and communication

1,2%

Equipment 1,3%

Advertising material 0,8%

Thanks for supporters 0,4%

Out of pocket expenses

1%

Project manager 63,7%

Rent, electricity, mobility in Tanzania

11,5%

Travel costs2,5%

Workshops and Projects

17,7%

Cost report 2011Costs in Germany

1. Administration and communication

(Skype, stamps, account

maintenance fee, stationery)

536,14 € 1,2%

2. Equipment (Camera, box for

donations, …)

608,12 € 1,3%

3. Advertising material (banner,

sticker, …)

367,51 € 0,8%

4. Thanks for special supporters

(Jambo Bukoba t-shirts,

flowers, …)

173,80 € 0,4%

5. Out-of-pocket expenses

(accommodation costs, food,

travel costs)

434,30 € 1,0%

Overall costs Germany 2.119,87 € 4,7%

Costs in Tanzania according to Jambo Bukoba’s charta

1. 1 fulltime project manager

(salary and assurances)

29.009,05 € 63,7%

2. Costs for rent, electricity, water,

mobility in Tanzania

5.241 € 11,5%

3. Travel costs 1.152 € 2,5%

4. Workshops and projects (EAC,...) 8.043 € 17,7%

Overall costs Tanzania 43.445,05 € 95,4%

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95,3% of our donations have been used immediately for our work in Tanzania in 2011.

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Goals 2012/ 2013 "LIFE SKILLS THROUGH

GAMES" Festivals German-Tanzanian school partnerships

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Our Partners

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FC Bayern Munich's women’s team

Sports and development experts of the German University of Sports in Cologne (DSHS

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Wilfried Lemke

Under-Secretary-General

Special Adviser to the Secretary-General

on Sport for Development and Peace

„… It is my hope that this programme will continue its outstanding efforts and I would like to encourage all potential sponsors and partners to consider their support for the initiative. I wish you every success in your endeavour and all the best in the continuation of your exceptional efforts throughout the coming year.” Geneva, June, 20th 2012

Supported by the United Nations

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Jambo Bukoba NGO Tanzania

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Gonzaga Stephen Head of Jambo Bukoba Tanzania P.O. Box 299 Bukoba, Kagera, Tanzania +255 – (0)755 716 615 +255 – (0)784 531 669 [email protected] www.JamboBukoba.com

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Seit 1. Juli 2012

Gonzaga Stephen Kananura Head of Jambo Bukoba Tanzania

Gonzaga Stephen was born in 1969, in a little village close to Karagwe, Kagera. After the typical seven years of Tanzanian Primary Schools and the unconventional four years of Secondary Education, Gonzaga stayed in High School for an additional two years to complete his Advanced Secondary Education. In 1992, he began degrees in philosophy and theology in Kibosho and Kipalapala. Despite an admission from the Vatican to practice as a priest, he decided to serve the community in a different way and thus engaged with the Red Cross to commit himself to work with refugees from other East African countries, such as Burundi or Ruanda. To meet the various requirements of his new job, Gonzaga continued his education with a distance-learning course in Personnel Management at the Cambridge Tutorial College in 1998 and obtained a teaching degree at a Tanzanian Teacher College with competency in Swahili, English, Sports, History and Civics in 2002. With his new degree, Gonzaga started working as Education Officer for the South African Extension Unit to continue his interest with community service and refugee aid. While his tasks in his first job were administrative in nature, Gonzaga was given responsibility for a multitude of tasks at his new workplace, such as teaching, staff management, inter-school communication, organizing field trips and school festivities, conducting teacher workshops and vocational trainings and developing an apprenticeship program for refugee adolescents that focused on enabling integration into the Tanzanian society. Unfortunately, the organization had to close due to insufficient funds in 2007 but given his job experience and qualifications, Gonzaga immediately found an opportunity at the Tanganyikan Christian Refugee Service (TCRS), in which he was assigned similar but more comprehensive duties, e.g., the coordination of education for an overall number of five different refugee camps. In 2009, he followed the call of the United Nations to work as a community services assistant where he engaged with disabled individuals and became more familiar with the notion of ‘empowering girls’. Furthermore, he encountered the educational policy level of sports as well as its implementation in the school curriculum. As a consequence of this experience, he opted to continue working on this super ordinate level and joined the International Organization for Migration (IOM) in Dar-es-Salaam as a research assistant in the beginning of 2010. During this period, he was strongly involved in issues concerning HIV and AIDS in the East African countries. After the research project was completed, he decided to settle down and work as a ’regular’ school teacher until he heard about Jambo Bukoba in the middle of 2011….

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Clemens Mulokozi Founder and First President of Jambo Bukoba NGO Bergerwaldstr. 12 81825 München Germany Tel.: +49 173 4 333 202 [email protected] www.JamboBukoba.com

Andreas Meindl Founding Member and 2nd Board Mamber of Jambo Bukoba NGO Blütenweg 2 82008 Unterhaching Germany Fon: +49 89 42 65 68 [email protected] www.JamboBukoba.com

Jambo Bukoba e. V. Germany

Bank Account Number: 660531637 Bank Identification Code: 70020270 UniCredit Bank – HypoVereinsbank

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