Who We Are

OUR OBJECTIVE

01.

— Our Mission

Helping and enabling vulnerable groups of people in the community, including disabled, HIV-infected, children abandoned  by parents, unwed pregnant school-aged girls with no family support, to overcome extreme poverty and become self-sustainable

02.

— Our Vision

Self-sustainable families and communities living in dignity and peace, contributing to a nation of happy, educated, contented citizens.

03.

— Our values

In fulfilling the mission and achieving our vision, we will always abide by the following values:

    • Accountability 

meet our dedicated team

At Naioth Foundation, our team is passionate and committed to creating impactful programs that empower communities in Tanzania. Each member brings unique skills and experiences, working together to foster growth, health, and resilience.

Boaz Ndagabwene Mtobesya, M.Sc., Ph.D.
Boaz Ndagabwene Mtobesya is a Founding Director of the NAIOTH Foundation and he is currently the Chairman of the Board of Directors. Dr. Mtobesya was the former Head of the Pest Control Services in the Northern zone of Tanzania. He has a Master's degree in Agriculture and Environmental Management from the University of Dublin, Ireland, and a Ph.D. in Environmental Management from the University of Greenwich, England.
Veneranda Boaz Mtobesya,
M.Sc.
Veneranda Boaz Mtobesya is a Founding Director of the NAIOTH Foundation and currently is the Secretary. Mrs. Mtobesya was the former CEO in Seed Certification Services in the Northern zone of Tanzania. She has a Master's degree in Agriculture and Environmental Management from the University of Dublin, Ireland
Tumaini Ng`araga Jackson
Tumaini Jackson is a Founding Director of the NAIOTH Foundation. He has earned a Diploma in Accountancy from the Institute of Finance Management in Tanzania
Bahati Lotti
Bahati Lotti is a Founding Director of the NAIOTH Foundation and currently is the Treasurer. She has many years of volunteering experience in the area of ​​finance management, especially helping many women's groups, and is one of the active leaders in a Masai women's club. She is the matron of an orphanage center in Arusha, Tanzania.