BAKAID Tanzania has been implementing creative community-based strategies since 2004, providing quality accessible social-economic services across 40 districts in 15 regions of Tanzania. We have changed the lives of about one million Tanzanians through evidence-based, community-centred programmes.
Read More About UsCommunities actively participate in decision making, planning and implementation of all BAKAID activities across Tanzania.
All programmes are designed using evidence-based strategies, rigorously monitored and aligned with national health priorities.
Established 2004 under BAKWATA, implementing health and development programmes across Tanzania's most underserved communities.
Long-standing collaboration with PEPFAR, CDC, USAID, NCA, UNICEF, UNFPA, Global Fund and the Government of Tanzania.
Promoting healthier lives for underprivileged children, youth, men, and women in Tanzania.
To develop and implement innovative community-based strategies that provide quality and accessible socio-economic services through strong collaboration with stakeholders, emphasizing sustainability.
Accountability & Commitment • Team Work • Integrity • Innovation • Collaboration & Networking
Promote the provision of health, food security, and livelihood opportunities for children, youth, and their families.
Stimulate community-based income-generating activities aimed at reducing poverty.
Advocate for good governance and raise community awareness on public expenditure tracking systems and social accountability monitoring.
Raise awareness on human rights, children's protective environment, child rights, and prevention of gender-based violence.
Reaching families across Tanzania
HIV/AIDS prevention & care
Skills & livelihoods
Empowering women & girls
The Swahili Peace Building project strengthens social cohesion and peaceful co-existence among diverse communities across Tanzania. Working through interfaith platforms and community leaders, the project addresses root causes of conflict, promotes dialogue, and builds community capacity to resolve disputes peacefully.
The project engages religious leaders, local government, youth groups and women's organisations as agents of peace — fostering an environment where communities can thrive together regardless of faith, ethnicity or background.
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Whether through funding, volunteering or strategic partnership — your involvement creates lasting change across Tanzania's 15 regions.
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