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Jubilant Tanzania is a non-profit and non-government organization since 2006 with a registered certification. 

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Our mission is to alleviate the extreme poverty and provide the orphans in Moshi with a loving home, nutrition and education. 
We also provide scholarship to those children living with poor families and remote villages and help them to build a better home. 

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We envision a society with well-educated, upbringing and stable social development.

Jubilant Tanzania operates through a sustainable business model, creating job opportunities and partecipating in environmental projects and initiatives within the Kilimajaro region.

Email
jubilanttanzania@gmail.com

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Website
info325360.wixsite.com/jubilanttanzania

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Address
Jubilant Tanzania, P.0.B0X 1017
Moshi, Tanzania

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SP architecture workshop started as a collaboration between Chiara Schina and Fabrizio Primavera.
While collaborating with leading European firms, we focus our passion and experience to experiment new ideas on a various range of projects.

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We combine a constant theoretical research to a practical professional experience. Each are autonomous work areas, which simoultaneously inform one another.


We believe in an integrated and collaborative design approach.


Our aim is to generate a positive impact to deliver a sustainable and socially responsible design, whilst promoting an honest and innovative use of materials and construction technologies.

Email

info@schinaprimavera.com

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Website

www.schinaprimavera.com

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Address

12 Rampayne Street, SW1V 2QT
London, United Kingdom

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C-re-aid, established in 2012, is an architectural NGO dedicated to exploring the possibilities of responsible building practices and materials; to promote long-term socio-economic and environmental improvement across East Africa.

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C-re-aid hopes to ensure that individuals have access to sustainable,ecological, and affordable building methods. We strongly believe that architecture has the potential to reach far beyond purely aesthetic enhancements.
C-re-aid sees responsible construction practices as a means of laying the literal foundations for long-term socio-economic benefits.

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C-re-aid tasks itself with exploring the possibilities of responsible architecture. We hope to make sustainable and ecological building methods and materials accessible to all; in turn, triggering socio-economic improvements within communities experiencing hardship.

Email

info@c-re-aid.org

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Website

www.c-re-aid.org

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Address

Moshi, C-re-a.i.d. ONG 08290, P.O. box 8817 
Rau, Tanzania

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