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MOF Makes Waves at Parliamentary Session: A Step Forward in Education Collaboration





In a significant stride towards its mission of uplifting lives through education, the Miriam Odemba Foundation (MOF) recently had the privilege of attending a parliamentary session in Dodoma. This invaluable opportunity allowed MOF to engage with key stakeholders of the country and discuss potential collaborations aimed at enhancing educational opportunities for children across Tanzania.


The session, held on Monday, April 15th, marked a pivotal moment for MOF as it solidified its presence and commitment to making quality education accessible to all. Among the distinguished attendees were prominent figures such as Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa Majaliwa, Speaker Mussa Azzan Zungu, Minister of Agriculture Hussein Mohammed Bashe, and several other influential leaders. MOF had the privilege of showcasing its projects and exchanging ideas with these esteemed stakeholders, who expressed keen interest in getting involved with MOF's initiatives.


This remarkable opportunity would not have been possible without the gracious invitation extended by the honorable Dr. Ritta Kabati, a member of parliament who shares MOF's vision and understands the importance of its endeavors. Dr. Kabati's support and advocacy have been instrumental in paving the way for MOF to engage with key decision-makers and influencers on a national level.


As MOF continues to establish itself as a force for positive change in Tanzania, the foundation remains optimistic about the future and the potential impact of its collaborations. With a shared commitment to education and empowerment, MOF and its partners are poised to make a tangible difference in the lives of Tanzanian children and communities.


Stay tuned as MOF embarks on this collaborative journey, fueled by hope, determination, and a steadfast belief in the transformative power of education.

Uplifting lives, together, we can build a brighter tomorrow for generations to come.



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