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Christine Dachs

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    christine.dachs@sbg.at

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  Mamafrika Project

 

 

Hello! I am Christine Dachs, President of Mamafrika. I visited Tanzania for the first time in June 2005. This journey was the beginning of a loving relationship to Tanzania`s people and its culture. Therefore I decided to found a NGO with its motto:

Progress through intercultural exchange

 

 

 

 

 

OUR AIM

Is being a bridge between individuals, organisations, institutions and companies from Tanzania to abroard and viceversa, like

  • Universities, Music Schools, Artists
  • Bio-dynamic agricultural institutions
  • Solar Energy partners
  • Hospitals, schools, medical staffs
  • Companies
  • Individuals, ready to support partnerships for children, women, community projects
  • Individuals, volunteering in Tanzania

 

 

 

Involve yourself into some programmes!

  • Driving licenses for women Euro 220.-
  • Paying schoolfees for one year for one child directly, monthly Euro 30.-
  • Microfinancing a small scale business woman in Tanzania for one year, Euro 700.-

 

Volksbank Salzburg Account No. 002 168 938 , BLZ 45010

 

 

 


Mt. Kilimanjaro Porters Programme

Michael and Armin from Mamafrika created an initiative to support mountain porters.

You can donate your mountain equipment , i.e. trekking shoes, anoraks, trousers, gloves accompanied with a payment of Euro 5.- per kilo for shipment.

If you are interested contact

michael.flemmich@sbg.at

 

 

 

 

Just make everything possible!

Mamafrika was able to find a sponsor for Nuru. This Kenyan child was born with the Treacher-Collins-Syndrom, a genetically caused disease. With the help of an Austrian Company we could arrange to bring him and his mother Sikuzani to the Salzburg Hospital for a frist treatment.

Thanks to Hilmar and his boss and thanks to the Ronald Mc. Donald –House!

 

 

 

 

 

Nuru is now able to attend school!

The Kenyan Boy Nuru was born without outer ears! Due to his life conditions in the small village Eldoro it would not have been possible to find help.

In Austria Nuru got a bone anchored hearing aid and will be able to attend school now. There is so much to do and where there is a will there is a way!

 

 

 

Volunteering in Tanzania

We accompany your stay in Tanzania throughout. You can choose from so many options of learning. Just a few examples:

  • Help a citizen to work with a computer
  • Teach English in speaking/writing
  • Train marketing skills for indiviudals
  • Be an example of the right use of medications, chemicals or waste
  • Introduce new ideas avoiding old mistakes

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

     
 
 

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