WELCOME TO VISION FOR YOUTH

WE Empower young people to build a responsible and independent society.

ABOUT US

Vision for Youth Founded locally in Arusha, Tanzania in 2008 (registered in 2011 – Reg. No 00NGO/00004989), Vision for Youth (V4Y) has reached thousands of youth aged 15-35 to help remove barriers related to health, civic, education and economic challenges. V4Y is among leading youth organizations responding to the urgent need for youth development in Tanzania and the East African community. By working together with community, regional, and international partners, our projects focus on health promotion, economic empowerment, Education support and civic engagement to achieve our vision of a responsible and independent society.

In 2021, Vision for Youth celebrated its 10th year spent empowering and nurturing youth. V4Y has managed to work with 36 partners from 13 countries to impact over 64,611 young lives.

Our Mission

Provide experiences and promote methods for youth that ensure a sustainable livelihood, equitable access to opportunity, and the resources to build a brighter future.

Our Vision

A RESPONSIBLE AND INDEPENDENT SOCIETY, where every young person has the opportunity to thrive and contribute positively to their communities.

what we do

We empower young people to build a responsible and independent society.

Gender Inclusion & Civic Engagement

Empower. Educate. Engage: Shaping Tomorrow's Leaders

Economic Empowerment

Unlock your economic potential and thrive with V4Y.

Education Support Program

Nurturing a healthy, empowered, and educated youth community.

Climate Change and Environment

Celebrating Youth Engagement and Environmental Action

Statistics FROM 2011

1 K
ACCESSING YOUTH
10
Our Partners
1
Countries we work with
30 k
Volunteer hours

Vision for Youth (V4Y) often hosts campaigns that empower young women from remote areas and different backgrounds in Arusha, Tanzania. Most of women empowered face many challenges including the effects of the stigma which surrounds female menstruation, as well as a dangerous trek of up to 10km each and every day just to get to school or fetch water.

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OUR Partners

Currently at 36 Partners