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Tigo set to change lives of children through social entrepreneurship

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DAR ES SALAAM, TANZANIA: Tigo, in partnership with Swedish non-profit organization Reach for Change, launched the ‘Tigo Reach for Change' initiative, which focuses on identifying and supporting local social entrepreneurs with solid ideas on improving the lives of Tanzanian children.

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Tigo Tanzania GM, Diego Gutierrez, said: "Statistics show that children less than 18 years of age constitute almost half of Tanzania's population. But to date, the investment in addressing their needs is not proportionate with their share of the population or their role as tomorrow's leaders and human capital. Investing in children is the single most important investment in national development.''

He added: "Tigo has, for many years, been deeply involved in addressing challenges concerning children and youth in Tanzania. We believe the most effective way to bring about sustainable change is to empower motivated individuals with the right tools to bring to life innovative ideas that can change their society. Tigo Reach for Change initiative allows us to do just that!"

Children in Tanzania have right to participation, development, protection, freedom from discrimination and an identity.

"Despite the progress made to date in fulfilling these rights a lot need to be done to ensure children grow to their full potential hence become contributing members of the society. We are determined to address challenges which hinder children development/realization of their rights by empowering local individuals with solutions that will improve lives of children. We believe that local problems are better solved by local individuals who thoroughly understand the issues at hand. This is the second year in a row that we are partnering with Reach for Change and there has been great impact from the winning projects from last year. We are looking forward to this year's applications with great expectation," said Woinde Shisael, Tigo's corporate responsibility manager.