Agape Frontiers

We Strengthen the Empowerment of Marginalized Communities and Promote Human Rights for Sustainable Development!

Our vision is  to have an Inclusive society with social and economic justice.

Agape Frontiers advocates for social change at the grassroots level.

Our Programs

Agape Education Support Program

This program aims at providing social-educational solutions to children, orphans, disabled kids, girls victims of GBV and poverty in the rural areas.

Agape Knowledge Open School

This program is implemented with the main purpose to provide girls who are victims of GBV to opportunity to further pursue their educational dreams.

Agape Healthcare Program

AHCP (Agape Healthcare Program) is a unit of AGAPE NGO mainly dealing with healthcare and Counselling to girl victims of GBV.

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About Agape Frontiers

We are a non-governmental organization operating in Tanzania, Contributing to The Social Well-Being and Improved Quality of Life of Girls, Adolescents and Women.

We carry out specific preventive as well as reactive initiatives mainly in the regions of Shinyanga, Singida, Mwanza, Geita, Simiyu, Mara, Kagera, Arusha, Katavi, Rukwa and Tabora, where there are high incidents of human rights violations such as child- early and forced marriages, child pregnancies, gender-based violence, or any other form of violence and oppression against women and children.

7,181 Children Helped

9+ Years of Service

4 Community Centers

12 Programs

From Our Community.

Agape Volunteers Program (AVP)

AGAPE VOLUNTEERS PROGRAM(AVP) assists worldwide community development programs by mobilizing short-term volunteers to share their skills in local work programs in schools, colleges, NGOs, rural villages, girls and children safe Houses and orphanage centers as well as providing for project funding and children and girls sponsorships.

Our International Partners

in 2000. According to UNICEF, Shinyanga has the highest number of cases of child marriage in Tanzania, 59%, and one in four girls, 15 to 19 years old, are pregnant or already have a baby.

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Grace Mahona’s Success Story

Grace started her secondary education with Agape Knowledge Open School in July 2014. By the young age of 15, Grace…

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Paula Omary’s Story

Pili was born in Shinyanga Region, Tanzania.  When Pili was 4 years old her father passed away. It wasn’t long…

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Shija’s Success Story

Shija (Not her real name) joined Agape Knowledge Open School (AKOS) in 2014 from Mijongo village in Kishapu District –…

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Our Regional Partners

Agape Frontiers advances important community issues nationally, regionally and globally in collaboration with different Institutes such as: –

The Sex Rights Africa Network, The Tanzania Ending Child Marriage Network, The Tanzania Education Network, The Tanzania Network of Legal Aid Providers, The Tanzania Human Rights Defenders Coalition, The Tanzania Child Rights Forum, Women in Law and Development in Africa – Tanzania, The Tanzania Child Domestic Workers, and  Coalition Girls Not Brides.