About Us
SYWSO
Smile Youth And Women Support is an organization formed to empower Children and Womens in marginalised communities because they have suffered from historical injustices,lack of education, dispossession of their lands, territories, and resources, this preventing them from exercising, in particular, their rights to development in accordance with their own needs and interest. Smile Youth Women Supports recognizes the urgent need to respect and promote the inherent rights of marginalised communities that derive from their economic and social structures and their cultures, spiritual traditions, histories, and philosophies especially their rights to their lands, territories, and resources
Our Services
Our Vision
A world where indigenous youth and women are empowered, self-sufficient, and have their rights fully realized.
Our Mission
To advocate for and support indigenous youth and women in Tanzania, empowering them through education, economic opportunities, and community-driven initiatives.
OUR PROGRAMMES
Smile Youth And Women Support is an organization formed to empower Children and Womens in marginalised communities because they have suffered from historical injustices,lack of education, dispossession of their lands, territories, and resources, this preventing them from exercising, in particular, their rights to development in accordance with their own needs and interest.
Smile Youth Women Supports recognizes the urgent need to respect and promote the inherent rights of marginalised communities that derive from their economic and social structures and their cultures, spiritual traditions, histories, and philosophies especially their rights to their lands, territories, and resources
The Smile Youth and Women Support Organization (SYWSO), which is dedicated to assisting children and women living in difficult conditions, visited Selela village in Monduli District, Arusha Region. The purpose of the visit was to understand the challenges faced by children living in difficult conditions, particularly in education. During a discussion with the organization's director, Omega Mlay, the children expressed that their major challenges include a lack of school supplies such as books, notebooks, pens, pencils, school uniforms, and shoes.