Education Programs

Education Programs

Ensuring every child and adult has the opportunity to learn and grow

Education for All

While Zambia has achieved a remarkable 97% net enrollment rate in primary schools, only 50% of eligible children attend secondary school. Barriers include poverty, gender disparities, and inadequate infrastructure.

Our education programs address these challenges by providing direct support to students and schools, with a special focus on keeping vulnerable children—especially girls—in school.

96.8%
Primary Enrollment
49.9%
Secondary Enrollment
1.05
Gender Parity Index
Girls in school

Our Education Initiatives

School Support

Providing school supplies, uniforms, and infrastructure improvements to keep children in school.

  • 2,000 children supported with supplies
  • Classroom renovations completed
  • New latrines built in partnership with local authorities

Adult Literacy

Empowering adults with literacy and numeracy skills to improve their livelihoods and community participation.

  • 500+ women and men enrolled
  • Improved livelihood opportunities
  • Enhanced community participation

Girls' Education

Bursaries and support programs to keep girls in school and prevent early marriage.

  • Bursaries for at-risk girls
  • Preventing early marriage
  • Keeping Girls in School initiative collaboration

School Feeding

Providing nutritious meals to improve attendance, concentration, and learning outcomes.

  • Improved school attendance
  • Better learning outcomes
  • Reduced hunger among students
Impact Story

Chanda's Journey

"I almost dropped out of school when my father lost his job. We couldn't afford uniforms or books. Then TAF came to our school and provided us with everything we needed."

"Now I'm in my final year of secondary school and I dream of becoming a nurse. I want to come back and help my community, just like TAF helped me."

Chanda, Student, Eastern Province

Chanda's story

Support Our Education Programs

Help us provide school supplies, fund bursaries, and keep more children in school.