"Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world"

- Nelson Mandela

About Us

Since 2012, Camara Education Tanzania has evolved to become a leader in providing sustainable EdTech solutions that transform teaching and learning. Our efforts have benefitted over 200,000 students in more than 750 schools across Tanzania mainland and Zanzibar. We are currently working with schools and educational institutions in 30 regions of the country to provide a holistic package of products and services aimed at progressing schools through a journey of harnessing technology for improved educational outcomes.

For us, hardware and computer labs alone are not enough. Strengthening teachers’ and school leaders’ capacity to support ICT integration into teaching and learning has become a primary focus. We are committed to providing schools with the resources, knowledge, and skills required to ensure all students have access to quality education.

Our Vision

A world-class technology-enabled education accessible to all

Our Mission

 To transform education using technology to empower disadvantaged students

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Our Why

We seek to improve educational outcomes for young people. We do this by designing innovative edTech programs that focus on real educational needs that are delivered through a sustainable social enterprise model.

Our Value

Camara has four values that we demonstrate every day through our behavior and are of the essence to Camara. When you engage with Camara you will see thesedemonstrated:

  1. Committed: We deliver results
  2. Collaborative: We achieve more by working together
  3. Caring: We care for our people and those we serve
  4. Creative: We innovate to solve problems

Our Achievements So Far

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Our Name & Logo

‘Camara’ is a West African Bantu-derived word and means ‘teacher’ or ‘one who teaches with experience’. The correct pronunciation is ‘Ca mar ra’.​

The ANANSE NTONTAN (“spider’s web”) symbol comes from the adinkra symbols found in Ghana and historically used by the Asante tribe on cloth, walls and in pottery. Traditionally it is a symbol of wisdom, creativity, and the complexities of life.

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Annual reports & Publications

As a charity we are committed to being transparent and accountable. Read more about our progress, aims and challenges or see our financial reports.

Programs

E-Learning setup

We set up e-learning centres in schools or youth centres with a variety of ICT hardware (desktop, laptop, tablets, Raspberry Pi, thin client, content server, and projectors to meet the needs of those we serve. We work with our beneficiaries to assess their needs, design the most effective solutions and implement them for the intended needs. See More Programs

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