“If a free society cannot help the many who are poor, it cannot save the few who are rich.” —John F. Kennedy.
Redemption Against Poverty Organization (RAPO) Is a registered non profit organization which is a dedicated force for positive change. With more than 10 years of experience, we’re committed to empowering communities and building a better future. Our integrated approach tackles climate change, poverty, child-focused development programs, youth empowerment, and environmental conservation.
What We Do.
  • Tree Planting

    We activate Planting trees and thousands Trees has been planted yearly. Because can alleviate poverty by improving river health and the ecosystems that millions of people rely on to survive.

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  • Climate Smart Economic Empowerment.
    The program supports Indigenous or local community to increase productivity, income, and contributes to value addition of production/services, with attention on women and youth.
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  • Forest Protection

    We work in forests to reduce poverty and improve incomes for the poor

    RAPO, works in forest areas because in many countries, they are home to some of the poorest and most vulnerable people.

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  • Ecological Education Program

    Our Ecological Education Program offers opportunities for students, teachers, and community members to engage in place-based ecological education through school/streets programs, teacher/community workshops, and volunteering.
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  • Renewable Energy Program
    Within the Renewable Energy sector, RAPO offers solutions that integrate a multitude of technologies in the most varied technical disciplines and sectors.
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  • Child-Focused Development Programs.

    RAPO can work on child-focused development program by adopting a child-rights approach that integrates education support (such as school feeding and learning materials), nutrition and health interventions, child protection mechanisms.

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OUR PROJECTS
  • CLIMATE RESILIENT PROJECT

    Through Restoration and Forest Protection.
    We are currently building climate resilience by integrating environmental restoration with economic empowerment. Our model focuses on reversing land degradation—often caused by mining and deforestation to create sustainable, climate-adapted livelihoods.

  • SCHOOL FEEDING PROGRAM PROJECT

    Through Community Support.

    This school feeding program drives resilience by providing a daily nutritious meal in places of learning for children in lake zone region of Tanzania's poorest communities. This dual approach provides the health and schooling necessary to combat malnutrition and break the cycle of poverty.
  • HORTICULTURE AGRIBUSINESS PROJECT

    Through Community Gardens.

    The aim of this project is to align horticulture with IPPC standards by establishing Pest Free Areas and conducting risk analyses for export clearance. We train inspectors to meet global sanitary measures, turning strict safety rules into guaranteed market access.
  • SECURING LOCAL LIVELIHOODS PROJECT

    Through Food Security
    This project improve social welfare by protecting food security, preventing invasive pests from destroying local food crops and driving up prices. We empower smallholder farmer by providing the technical training needed to participate in formal, high-value supply chains.

OUR IMPACTS
  • 3,000,000+ Trees Planted

  • 1,550+ Ha Restored

  • 11,000+ Poor Children Helped

  • 500K+ Householders Reached

OUR SDGs GOALS FOCUS

We Use Some Few Sustainable Development Goals Inspiring Ideas
We seek to reconcile economic growth, environmental balance and social progress, ensuring that all people have the same opportunities and can lead a better life without compromising the planet
Goal 1&2: No poverty & Zero Hunger

Africa faces a critical "triple threat" of climate shocks, conflict, and economic instability that has left the continent largely off-track for the 2030 goals. Currently, over 20% of the population faces hunger, and sub-Saharan Africa now accounts for more than half of the world's extreme poor. While some regions show resilience, rising food prices and record-breaking droughts continue to drive up malnutrition rates, particularly in children. Ultimately, without massive investment in resilient agriculture and debt relief, the gap between the current reality and Zero Hunger or No Poverty targets continues to widen.
Goal 15: Life on Land

A flourishing life on land is the foundation for our life on this planet. We are all part of the planet's ecosystem and we have caused severe damage to it through deforestation, loss of natural habitats and land degradation. We promoting a sustainable use of our ecosystems and preserving biodiversity and protecting the rights of animal welfare improving biosecurity for global health intervention within our society. We are doing this because almost 75 per cent of the world's poor are affected directly by land degradation.

Goal 3: Clean water and sanitation.

However in Geita region water scarcity leads to declining water quality and pollution, which has an especially adverse impact on the poor. Many (perhaps most) of the poorest people in developing countries are forced to drink water that is unfit for human consumption. They suffer from a range of skin related and other health problems.



Goal 4: Climate action

Climate change and poverty are deeply intertwined because climate change dis proportionally affects poor people in low-income communities and developing countries around the world.

©TOKE SADOCK KITSINDU.
CO-FOUNDER
"A good leader is truly one who empower the others to be the most successful themselves, and the cheapest way to acquire self confidence is just not your physical appearance but is to do exactly what you Afraid to do. So far, believe you can and you are halfway there."
Meet our leaders
The smartest people work every day to provide the best service and to make our clients happy
  • OMARY NELSO ROYA
    Managing Director
    Two Degree level of Education.
    Omary is the manager of our Organization.With his two Degrees in Human Resource Management and Environmental and Sustainability Science. He spends hours to make our community feel care and enjoy communication with the Organization. If you have any suggestions or ideas you can write him.
  • JAPHETH GEORGE PAUL.
    Chaiman
    Degree level of Education
    George with his Bachelor of Science in Forestry, takes care of everything you can see. He spent more than ten years in Geita serving community. He uses his knowledge to make the world a little more beautiful with redemption.
  • Mrs. JANET SELELI SHOLOLO
    Executive Secretary & Art Director
    Degree level of Education.
    ASMA with his Human resource Management Degree invented our Organization . He is the father of our main goals and values. He has founded first core members of our team and helped them to show their unique talents in work process.
  • Mr. ABDALLAH  MZEE ALLY
    Treasury.
    Degree level of Education.
    Mzee with his Treasury/Accountant Research Degree takes care of everything you can see. He has an experience for both also he spent more than five years in Geita serving community. He uses his knowledge to make the world a little more beautiful with redemption
Feel free to write, call and visit us. We really love to communicate with our clients.
Tanzania, Geita-Kalangalala.
P.O.Box 362, GEITA.
Phone: +255 674458727
WhatsApp Number: +255621238021
E-mail: info@rapoyetu.or.tz/rapoyetu@yahoo.com
Our Partners
If you are interested in becoming a partner or sponsor, please feel free to contact us.
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