Thank You, Sandvik: Empowering Girls Through Education in Tanzania

Engineers Without Borders Sweden (EWB-SWE) extends our heartfelt gratitude to Sandvik for their remarkable generosity in commemorating the Swedish industrial company Boliden AB's 100-year anniversary with a donation.

Sandvik’s donation will be instrumental in completing the final stages of the new Mavuno Upper Level Secondary High School for Girls in Karagwe, Kagera, Tanzania. The school building is almost ready, and the first students are expected to be welcomed next year. This contribution will greatly aid in preparing critical facilities such as computer rooms, reliable internet, and sustainable power—essential tools for a modern education.

At EWB-SWE, we strive to create lasting impact, not just for individuals but for entire communities. By empowering young women with access to education, we are helping to unlock their potential, while also driving positive change for their families and the society around them. Education has the power to transform lives, and initiatives like these ripple outward to improve health, livelihoods, and opportunities for many.

This project aligns closely with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly those related to quality education, gender equality, and reduced inequalities. Sandvik’s support strengthens our shared mission to create a more equitable and sustainable world, ensuring that the benefits of education extend well beyond the classroom.

Once again, thank you, Sandvik, for believing in the power of education and making a lasting impact. Together, we are paving the way for brighter futures, stronger communities, and a better world.

For more information about the school project in Karagwe and EWB-SWE's work, please visit our school project page!