According to UNICEF, in 2007, Tanzania’s government pledged access to free primary school education for every child. Nevertheless, since then the registration of children attending primary school decreased strongly.
Approximately, 2 million children in the age between 7 and 13 years do not have access to education at all, which means they do not even learn basic skills. Furthermore, about 70 % of children aged 14-17 are not registered in secondary school.
The village Lemooti is situated in the district of Monduli in the Arusha region next to Lolkisale. It was founded in 2002. The village has a total population of 1,362 people, and 544 among them are children.
The Lemooti community highly values the importance of education, and they are determined to give their children the best education as possible. However, they are lacking funding capacities to provide a high-quality standard in the already existing primary school.