Empowering communities,
to unlock the amaizing potentials for sustainable development.
Who are we?
Khalifa Salum Kulunge Foundation (KSKF) is a non-governmental organization with registration no. 00NGO/R/3894 operating in mainland Tanzania. It is named after the late Khalifa Salum Kulunge, a student who had a great passion for aducation and was determined to help communities in his career. The organization works to support communities in the education, health and economic sectors through different programs and campaigns while also advocating the proper management of natural resources and the environment for sustainable development. KSKF believes that with access to education, improved community health and sustainable economic position, the country can achieve greatly. And we are dedicated to playing a big part in solving the most difficult challenges that Tanzanians face.
Empowering communities to unlock the amazing potentials for sustainable development.
Caring for their future.
Supporting socio-economic services.
Connecting people to impactful opportunities.
Our vision
Empowered communities and unlocked amazing potential for better life.
Our mission
To improve the lives of Tanzania children through increasing access to education, health services and protecting the environment.
Our main goal?

Working to support access to formal & vocational education.
Advocating community well being.
Our programs?

1. Hope for their future

Regardless of not being required to pay for school, most of Tanzania’s children, especially from rural areas are still facing difficulties to comfortably go to school due to their family’s poverty. The lack of financial stability in their families stands as the main setback for them to focus on education. The lack of essential things like uniform, books, shoes and other equipment makes it even harder on them. The Hope for Their Future Program aims to create relief and hope for these children’s future by frequently donating school equipment and food to vulnerable children and their famillies. This will start with rural areas of Morogoro region. The program identify children with specific criteria and register them in a database. Also, volunteers from around the world can choose to fund a single or number of children.
2. Project Sustain

As of 2022, nearly 26 million people in Tanzania live in extreme poverty, with the poverty threshold at 1.90 U.S. dollars a day. This gives poverty credit to be the obstacle to many development possibilities among the people. In pursuing daily life, different Tanzanians, especially the youth face difficulties in attaining income. much of this is due to dropping out of school and not having a formal education. But for many, it is simply a lack of the right information, knowledge, inspiration and exposure to opportunities. Project Sustain aims at creating new mindsets amongst the youth, by providing them with self discovery, life skills and entrepreneurial training as well as exposing them to different opportunities like micro-business funding and scholarships for formal education or vocational training.
Our values

Charity
Community
Development
Cooperation
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