Source: The Citizen By Bakari Kiango
The government has lavished praise on the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN) for implementing effectively an education initiative under a project dubbed Strengthening Education Systems East Africa (Sesea).
The implementation of the project started in 2012 with a purpose of building capacity to pre and primary school teachers on how best they can prepare teaching aid, monitoring and assess academic performance of their pupils.
The project intends to reach 187,344 teachers in the East African countries out of which Tanzania will have 69,515 female teachers as beneficiaries.
In Tanzania, it was being implemented in Nachingwea, Newala, Rural Lindi and Kilwa District.
Click here to read more at the source – Dated: SEPTEMBER 15, 2017