- 01 Mwaitenda Road Ununio, Tegeta Block F, P.O. Box 36266
At the heart of our community lies a vibrant learning hub where children are empowered to dream big and build the skills they need for a brighter future.
On June 11, 2025, the WSP Digital Kids Center opened the doors to its newly constructed learning space, a vibrant, welcoming hub for growth, learning, and possibility. What began with 45 eager children (17 girls and 28 boys) has now grown to 66 registered learners, spanning from nursery age to Form 2.
This milestone symbolizes more than just a new building; it represents the next level of our commitment to nurturing potential, building confidence, and creating a safe, inspiring environment where every child feels seen and supported.
What we’re witnessing is a growing momentum. Even children from far-flung areas walk the distance every week, driven by the value they experience here: structured learning, social belonging, hot meals, and most importantly a sense of being invested in.
In fact, some of the very builders who helped construct this new facility now bring their own children daily, a powerful reflection of the community trust and ownership we are fostering.
The Digital Kids program offers a dual focus on English language development and digital literacy, delivered through an age-appropriate and engaging structure:

Children are grouped into three levels Nursery, Primary (STD I–VII), and Secondary (Form I–II) with a tailored curriculum that includes:

Each learner is tested and trained based on their level:
Thanks to generous support, we have received:
However, with the sharp rise in enrollment, we urgently need more supplies such as books that would stay at WSP, Pens and Crayons for the kids to support efficient learning and accommodate all students comfortably.
One of the most effective motivators continues to be our meal support program. Mid-week snacks and full Saturday lunches (typically rice with meat or beans) are not just acts of care, they are invitations to show up.
The impact is tangible:
The Digital Kids Center is becoming more than a program, it’s a pillar of hope for families and a learning sanctuary for children. With the right support, we believe we can continue to expand this ripple of transformation and offer even more children the tools to dream, speak, and lead in the digital age.
At Women and Social Protection Tanzania (WSP), we are a dynamic non-profit organization committed to advancing gender equality, social protection, and women’s economic empowerment across Tanzania.
Founded in 2016 and officially registered as an NGO in 2019, WSP combines research, advocacy, and direct interventions to improve the lives of vulnerable and marginalized women and girls.