Key to Youth Alternatives Development
Unverified non-profit organisation
Key to Youth Alternatives Development (KOYAD] Organization was started with the aim of improving the general standards of the under-served and vulnerable population in rural and urban Communities in Tanzania through community based involvement and empowerment programs in health, education, agriculture, environmental conservation and socio-economic empowerment. We aim at seeing a productive, healthy and sustainable society.
The mission is to empower and build capacity to marginalized community groups at various levels and sectors.
Our thematic areas include:
1. Health care, and support
2. Advocacy and Human rights protection
3. Disaster Risk Reduction and Humanitarian Assistance
4. Basic Education promotion
5. Water and Sanitation
6. Nutrition and Food security
7. Household and Community Economic transformation
Year established
2008
Organisation annual cash turnover (in US$ equivalent)
Less than 500,000
Participant in relevant networks
Ellys Foundry
Disability people organization
Further information
About this organisation
Partnership types
Advocacy of global issues; Doing business with the poor; Standards and guidelines...
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- Advocacy of global issues
- Doing business with the poor
- Standards and guidelines development
- Project funding
- Provision of services / personnel
- Provision of goods
Regions / countries / territories
Africa: Tanzania (United Republic of)
Global issues
Agriculture, aquaculture and forestry; Anti-corruption, illicit drugs and law...
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- Agriculture, aquaculture and forestry
- Anti-corruption, illicit drugs and law enforcement
- Arts and culture
- Children, youth and family welfare
- Community development
- Disability issues
- Migration and population
- Peace and security
- Labour conditions
Goods categories
Safety & security
Business sectors
Advocacy and legal services; Agriculture and livestock; Aquaculture; Community and...
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- Advocacy and legal services
- Agriculture and livestock
- Aquaculture
- Community and social services
- Education and training