TANZICT: Primary and secondary pupils in the region (30 from each school) get extra teaching in sciences
TANZICT: 60-80 students in the morning and afternoon groups
TANZICT: Sometimes the class is taken outside
TANZICT: Students studying with the first four computer built from scrap parts
TANZICT: Arriving on Sengerema region from Mwanza on the Kikongo ferry
TANZICT: Karol and Lauri (from TANZICT MTR team) at the meeting with Sengerema District Commissioner
TANZICT: Kristiina and Karol introducing TANZICT for the Sengerema District Commissioner
TANZICT: Karol at the head office of the Elimu Academy
TANZICT: Visiting the classroom
TANZICT: Students studying to complete their secondary degrees
TANZICT: Dr Bob Day (from TANZICT MTR team) thanking one of the students for a short interview
TANZICT: Elimu Academy also has a few chicken providing eggs for meals
TANZICT: Pupils learning how to use the computers
TANZICT: Sometimes foreign visitors attract some attention especially with children in the countryside, but not here - everyone's more interested in the computers :)
TANZICT: Karol explaining Kristiina how the Elimu classes are organized
TANZICT: Karol is showing logo designs the Academy has created to schools in the region
TANZICT: Participants need to pay small fees for the ICT and English courses but they can pay in small installments
TANZICT: Novat Karol, proud founder of Elimu Academy
TANZICT: Meeting and discussions with the Elimu Academy staff
TANZICT: On the way back our transport got stuck behind a full ferry, so we had to hire a daladala from the other side to make it back to Mwanza in time