JSFoundation
The non-profit goal of the foundation is to increase the capability to act independently.
To achieve this goal, the foundation facilitates and promotes long-lived, sustainable (triple P) economic activity, enterprises or entrepreneurship.
19/06/2026
And that was it. We ended this trip with an unusual view on the Kilimanjaro. It was a heavy program with lots of work done and many celebrations. Thank you for joining me to visit the different projects of JS Foundation 🙏🌿❤️ -
13/06/2026
Every person in our network matters. We gave Bernadetta and Zakaria, our demo field caretakers a smart phone. It is a new world for them. Now they can reach us better but also have acces to friends & family & world news & information. -
What a wonderful day celebrating the women we work with in Tanzania. Representatives of all 10 groups dancing, learning, exchanging, showing their products and enjoying together 💃🙏❤️ -
09/06/2026
In class today, with my team, learning about tree nurseries and grafting 🌿 -
09/06/2026
Now and then, exchanging about food trees and Moringa with Obadia Magige from Musoma -
07/06/2026
Wonderful time celebrating JSFoundation 10 years in Tanzania together with the team, our friends and family 🙏🌿❤️ -
03/06/2026
Qurus Secondary School, one of the almost 40 schools we work with around Healthy Nutrition & Food Forests & North SouthSchool Exchange. -
03/06/2026
Inspecting the demo fields with our team in Tanzania 🌿🌺 -
28/05/2026
School exchange programs open doors for children to learn from one another and experience cultures far beyond their own.
Students from Qurus Secondary School in Karatu, Tanzania, connected with students from Sint Joris Weert Primary School in Belgium. They were sharing daily life experiences that highlighted both differences and common values. While students from Qurus were fascinated by the use of technology in Belgian classrooms, including computers and smart boards, students from Belgium gained a new perspective on resilience-learning that their peers walk long distances to school, learn using chalkboards, and carry out daily tasks like washing clothes by hand, fetch water, using fire woods to cook.
These exchanges go beyond learning, they build understanding, empathy, and global connection among the next generation.
School exchange programs create meaningful opportunities for children to learn, explore, exchange, and grow together. Students from Belgium and Tanzania were doing workshops as a preparation for their upcoming video call.
This time, students engaged in exciting and hands-on learning discovering the nutritional value of Moringa through interactive game cards, understanding the importance of balanced diets, preparing healthy sweet cacao–Moringa energy balls and Moringa mandazi. Their creativity also came to life as they crafted bearded Moringa trees, turning learning into a fun and memorable experience.
Moments like these inspire knowledge, confidence, and a lifelong appreciation for healthy and sustainable living.
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