Our Focus Areas

Children Companion Organization protects children’s against the worst forms of child abuse by taking an active role for social change through education and resource development.

Promoting Child Rights

By enhancing safe environment at home, school and community where each child is enjoys their rights and parents are taking their role fully. This is done through school engagement program, parenting skills training to parents, community dialogues and village serving sessions.
Currently, CCO has reached 500 primary school pupils and informed them about their rights, Violence issues, and how they should report violent acts once seen in their society.

Ending Child Labour

We strive to eliminate child labour in the community to enhance decent work domestic workers and make child remain in school. This is done through working closely with law enforces, training local government authorities, community dialogues and meeting and rescue children from hazardous working environment and participating on commemoration events.

Youth Empowerment

We empower youth through creating safe space within the community where youth have chance to discuss their matters and come up with better solution on existing issues. This is done through life skills capacity building session where are empowered with leadership skills, sexual reproductive education, entrepreneurship skills. Youth come together in formed peer groups both in school and out school.

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Exim Bank Tanzania

Swift Code: EXTNTZTZ

TZS Account – 0120010433

USD Account – 0120010434

Euro Account – 0120010435

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“Child labor and poverty are inevitably bound together and if you continue to use the labor of children as the treatment for the social disease of poverty, you will have both poverty and child labor to the end of time.”

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Grace Abbott

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