MadeoMara is a non-profit educational organization helping to shape schools, students & teachers

How do we work?

Technology & Innovation
Partnering with Local Communities

Utilizing and adapting technologies familiar to the developed world, we can provide teachers, parents, and students with products and services to improve learning and decision-making.

By nurturing relationships with likeminded organizations and private individuals, we're able to unlock new sources of capital and scale up our work far beyond what traditional funding can do alone.

Shaped by decades of experience within Tanzania communities and with its educators, we affect change by bringing together real-world solutions, policy expertise, sustainable financing and collaborative partnerships.

Finance & Investing

To make a lasting impact, we know that we must actively engage and include the communities we are seeking to help. We are continually learning and growing in how we show up as an authentic, ethical partner.

Our team

Name : Pantaleo Ernest Oyoo

Position : Executive Director

A program manager in an NGO plays a crucial role in overseeing and coordinating various projects and initiatives. They are responsible for developing and implementing strategies to achieve the organization's goals and objectives. The program manager works closely with the team members, stakeholders, and beneficiaries to ensure effective planning, execution, and evaluation of programs. They are also involved in budgeting, resource allocation, and monitoring the progress of projects. Additionally, the program manager acts as a liaison between the NGO and external partners, such as government agencies and donors. They provide leadership and guidance to the team, foster collaboration, and facilitate communication to ensure smooth operations. Overall, the work of a program manager in an NGO requires strong organizational, communication, and leadership skills to create a positive impact in the community.

NAME : Wilbard Simon Makoko

Position : program manager

 

The role of an Executive Director of an NGO is crucial in ensuring the success of the organization and its mission. The Executive Director is responsible for overseeing all aspects of the NGO's operations, including strategic planning, program development, fundraising, and budget management. They play a key leadership role, providing guidance and direction to staff and volunteers, and working closely with the board of directors to set the organization's goals and objectives. Additionally, the Executive Director represents the NGO within the community and builds relationships with external stakeholders such as donors, government officials, and partner organizations. They work tirelessly to advocate for the NGO's cause, raise awareness about its work, and secure the necessary resources to carry out its pro.

Our team

Name : Happiness Wazamwe Gabriel

Position : Monitoring ,Evaluation and Learning Officer

A public relations officer (PRO) in an NGO is responsible for managing the organization's public image and building relationships with key stakeholders. The PRO's duties include developing and implementing PR strategies, writing press releases, managing social media channels, building relationships with key stakeholders, and coordinating with other departments. The PRO must have excellent communication, writing, media relations, social media, organizational, and problem-solving skills. To prepare for a career as a PRO in an NGO, you can gain experience in public relations, get involved in social media, develop your writing skills, and network with other PR professionals.

NAME : Nuru Anthony Outa

Position: Public Relation Officer

 

The role of a Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL) Officer in Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs). The guide aims to explore the responsibilities and contributions of MEL Officers in driving evidence-based decision-making, measuring outcomes, and fostering a culture of continuous learning within NGOs. It offers insights, methodologies, and best practices to empower aspiring MEL professionals and NGO enthusiasts in making a lasting difference in the world of NGOs. The guide invites readers to join the journey of discovery and unlock the transformative power of Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning for a brighter, more sustainable future.

Our team

Name : Luca Samson John

Position : Accountant

A development coordinator in an NGO is responsible for raising money to support the organization's programs. Th ey plan and manage fundraising events, identify and cultivate donors, write grant proposals, manage donor relations, and coordinate with other departments. To be successful, a development coordinator must have excellent communication, fundraising, grant writing, donor relations, organizational, and problem-solving skills. You can gain experience in fundraising, take fundraising courses, and network with other development professionals to prepare for a career as a development coordinator in an NGO.

NAME : Judith Fortunatus Pamba

Position: Development Coordinator

An accountant in an NGO is responsible for managing the organization's finances. They keep track of income and expenses, prepare financial statements, and ensure that the organization is in compliance with financial regulations. The accountant's duties include recordkeeping, financial reporting, tax filing, budgeting, auditing, and compliance. To be successful, an accountant in an NGO must have excellent accounting, analytical, attention to detail, compliance, and communication skills. To prepare for a career as an accountant in an NGO, you can get a degree in accounting, gain experience in accounting, and network with other accountants.

Our team

Name : Judith David Mhando

Position : Assistant Public Relation Officer

An Assistant Public Relations Officer (PRO) in an NGO supports the PRO in their work to manage the organization's public image and build relationships with key stakeholders.The Assistant PRO may be responsible for writing press releases, managing social media channels, organizing events, researching and writing reports, and supporting the PRO in other ways.The specific duties of an Assistant PRO will vary depending on the size and structure of the NGO, as well as the specific needs of the PRO.To be successful, an Assistant PRO must have excellent communication, writing, media relations, social media, organizational, and problem-solving skills.You can gain experience in public relations, take public relations courses, and network with other PR professionals to prepare for a career as an Assistant PRO in an NGO.

“The art of teaching is the art of assisting discovery.”

– Mark Van Doren