Widows and Single Teen Mothers
SEET empowers widows and teen mothers through financial training and micro-business support, helping them achieve economic independence.

SEET empowers widows and teen mothers through financial training and micro-business support, helping them achieve economic independence.
SEET work with local and international volunteers to bring quality health care to more people especially the poor and in hard to reach areas.
SEET contributes to control HIV by expanding health services to vulnerable populations, with a special focus on children, people with disabilities and people living with HIV.
SEET's scholarship program supports orphans and vulnerable children in Dar es Salaam with education costs, benefiting six students by 2024.
With Laerdal Foundation funding, SEET and Aga Khan University are researching the need for a disposable clean birth pack with Misoprostol.
Since September 2021, SEET and Health Tanzania Foundation, funded by Kyeema Foundation, have implemented a malaria project in Rufiji District.
SEET’s Ukombozi program combats drugs, violence, and AIDS by training the community and supporting self-help groups for healing and recovery.
SEET launched the Family Medicine Development and Research Centre to focus on family medicine development, research, and teaching.
The Program supports orphans affected by AIDS either lost both parents to AIDS, or those living with HIV with healthcare, food, education, and vocational training, currently assisting 100 orphans.
SEET, runs a home-based care program serving patients with conditions like strokes and AIDS, providing food, medicine, checkups, and family training.
SEET, In partnership with Mirembe National Mental Health Hospital, developed a Self Care-Mental Wellness-Resiliency (SMR) training program for the community.
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