

Tanzania is the JCF beneficiary anchor of the African leg. The School of St Jude in Arusha and the Naramatisho Women's Centre are two of the longest-standing partnerships in the June Canavan Foundation portfolio. They have been receiving and being shaped by JCF support for nearly two decades. The chapter question we are taking to Tanzania is one the rest of the international tour will return to: who do you call a beneficiary, and what does the word stop meaning when the relationship has lasted twenty years?


The organisations and people we're connecting with in Tanzania.
JCF beneficiary partnership, Arusha. One of the longest-standing relationships in the June Canavan Foundation portfolio. The chapter question of who you call a beneficiary lands here first.
JCF beneficiary partnership. Women-led community work in Tanzania, supported by JCF over multiple program cycles. Site to be confirmed during JCF coordination.
JCF is the philanthropic spine of the African leg of the international tour. The Tanzania visit, the potential Lesotho program, and the Rwanda follow-up all sit inside the JCF Final-5 retainer conversation.

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