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10TH
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
ON ICT FOR DEVELOPMENT,
EDUCATION AND TRAINING
2015 ENRICHING TOMORROW
PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION
PRESENTED BY: DR. DUNCAN HENRY SISYA,
POVERTY ALLEVIATION,
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION,
P.O. BOX 25632, SEGEREA,
DAR-ES-SALAAM, TANZANIA.
E-MAIL:duncanhensisya@yahoo.co.uk; duncanhensisya@gmail.com;
hensisya@gmail.com; duncanhensisya878@gmail.com
WEBSITE: http://www.LinkedIn.com
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
• DEFINITION OF PHILOSOPHY
• TEACHERS’ CHALLENGES
• HUMANISTIC KNOWLEDGE
• TECHNICAL KNOWLEDGE
• THE ROLE OF EDUCATION IN
ACTUALIZING MAN’S SKILLS
• POVERTY ALLEVIATION PROGRAM
• BIBLIOGRAPHY/SOURCES OF
INFORMATION
PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION:
DEFINITION: Philosophy is the love of wisdom. This is the most
historical definition which has carried over to the contemporary days.
The definition is a literal translation of two Greek concepts “Philia”
and “Sophia” which mean “love” and “wisdom” respectively.
Looking at this definition from a different angle, it simply means
search for wisdom. Some philosophers interpret it as pursuit of truth.
The pursuit is focused on people’s opinions or thoughts. It may also
focus on the assumptions you or other people make about the world,
people themselves and values they cherish. You will discover that in
philosophy, the basis for wisdom is the search for truth.
Also philosophy focuses on reality as opposed to superficiality. At the
same time, it concerns itself with that which ought to be or the real
ideal. This is contrast with that which is widely believed in without
consistent reasoning about it.
In the final analysis, philosophy is a subject which exposes you to:
• The Science and art of systematic thinking. It engages you in
philosophical activity. Philosophical activity is, in part, asking
philosophical questions; actual pursuit of truth and wisdom.
• Re-examining the basic foundations of your outlook or the
attempt to acquire another nature or life which is examined,
coherent, consistent and rationalized.
• Re-examining your thoughts, beliefs and values which you have
guarded jealousy up to now without subjecting them to the
sieve of reason.
As you will realize, philosophy is a subject that will give you
genuine principles which will help you to:
• Unearth or rediscover the truth in what you think you as an
individual and about others know. This includes the
scientific discoveries which are made all the time.
• Rediscover the truth behind traditional values and
convictions you have held and cherished over the years.
• Refocus and re-examine your personal views about
particular and general experiences.
So, philosophy will expose all your conceptions of the universe,
all human and your personal affairs to intensive critical
examination. It will prove to you whether or not your
conception has been based on sufficient or adequate foundation.
It will train you to reasonably, earnestly and seriously peruse
truth for wisdom. It will lead you into realizing that everyone
holds a set of beliefs and principles which guide one’s life and
actions. But you will notice that is not true, that every
individual does, by conscious study and reflection, systematize
those beliefs and principles into a consistent whole. It should
guide you into correct thinking. This means: defining,
rationalizing and systematizing issues. It will guide you into
straight and not crooked thinking.
The activity of learning can be divided into three broad fields
namely:
• The Natural Sciences: These include Physics, Chemistry
and Biology.
• The Social Sciences: These include Sociology and
Psychology.
• The Arts: These include fiction and drama.
It is possible that some of the subjects in the three categories
may overlap but the common characteristics in all these
subjects which differentiate them from philosophy, is that
they can be demarcated into definable particular roles. For
example, Biology has got its role different from that of
Physics and Psychology. We shall notice that one basic
characteristic which distinguishes Philosophy from all these
other disciplines is that while all these disciplines play
particular roles, the role of Philosophy is general. Because of
this unique characteristic, Philosophy becomes a general
subject playing a universal role. It is this generality which
makes Philosophy comprehensive and fundamental.
Philosophy as a discipline is divided into four main branches
and viz:
• Epistemology: This is a branch charged with the
responsibility to examine the edifice of knowledge
and truth.
• Metaphysics: The task of Metaphysics is to examine
reality as manifested in the universe.
• Axiology: This branch is divided into ethics and
aesthetics. Its responsibility is to examine values as
manifested in both phenomena and noumena.
• Logic: This is a branch which deals with reasoning
and the examination of arguments in the Sciences and
the Humanities.
According to Philosophy of Education in today’s
world, will be focused on the teachers’ challenges, humanistic
knowledge, technical knowledge, and the role of education in
actualizing man’s skills.
• TEACHERS’ CHALLENGES:
As regards the nature of man, as a teacher, will face
challenges at three levels. You will find problems
with the emotional nature of man. The elements
within emotion are mainly innate. That is to say, they
are inborn. These elements work on the principle of
enhancing pleasure and avoiding pain at any cost.
Maximization of pleasure works in close
collaboration with the human inner energy of desire,
feeling, wish, need and want. In its attempt to avoid
pain both physical and psychology, this inner energy
is always in constant conflict with the expectations
of society or other individuals.
As a teacher, you are faced with a formidable
problem of harmonizing this inner world of
subjective experience with the world of objective
reality. As you know the inner energy of desires can
be generated as a result of inner excitation of the
psychic of the individual or external stimulation by
influences outside the control of the individual. So,
the onus is on you as a teacher to ensure that the
inner self of the individual is allowed to grow and
develop without being destroyed by selfish
expectations of society by the wanton selfish needs
of the individual.
After the emotional level, you will yourself face to
face with the level of reality. The problem arises
here because the subjective real component works
hand in hand with the objective real component. For
instance, the feeling of thirst emerges from the inner
subjective self. But the satisfaction of thirst which is
a drink is found in the external objective world. So
conflicts are likely to emerge regarding the means by
which this drink is obtained. If the means is wrong,
the individual may be offended or society may be
offended while emotion aims at taming the excesses
of subjective emotion. As a teacher, your challenge
is to ensure that the student develops into a balanced
being, or an individual capable of controlling his
emotions without allowing the demands of society to
destroy his inner subjective natural self.
The third challenge which you will grapple within
your classroom is harmonizing the real objective
world of the student and the real world of society.
The ideal world comprises of instruments such as
laws, rules, regulations, norms and generalized
experiences based on specific cultures, customs and
traditions. The standards are put in place in order to
ensure proper functioning of your society. As a
teacher, one of your important challenges is to train
your students to think in a manner which is original.
Sometimes original thought and reason conflicts
with traditional standards. Yet as you know, it is
original thought and reason which leads to creativity.
Creativity leads to revolution and it is revolution
which sometimes revamps culture and leads to better
society.
As a teacher, your challenge is to ensure that you
develop individual original creative thought in your
students and at the same time helping them to respect
authority based on societal standards.
• HUMANISTIC KNOWLEDGE:
Before man act successfully in any profession, he
must first of all acquire knowledge which will enable
him behave and function as a human being in any
society. This knowledge will be acquired from
humanities. So, technical knowledge which
orientates an individual towards a certain specialized
profession must either be preceded by knowledge
from humanities or you must teach your students the
two components concurrently. It is the humanities
which will help your student to tame his emotional
nature. If this aspect is neglected in favour of
technical knowledge, your students, however skilled,
they will be in their professions. They will always be
in conflict with their fellow workers. So, you should
use knowledge first of all to shape your students to
behave like human beings at their places of work.
Unlike animals, man uses his powers of reason
which must be consciously trained to help him
coexist with fellow man. However technical
knowledge is equally important. It is this knowledge
which provides man with the skills of survival. It is
to this type that we now turn our attention.
• TECHNICAL KNOWLEDGE:
After training the powers of thought, you need to
match this knowledge with the gaining of limbs. It is
true that some professions require only intellectual
skills but in the fast moving world; it is necessary to
train both the powers of the intellect and the powers
of the limbs. When you look at man closely, you
discover that he was designed to work. His hands are
designed to grasp things, his spine is designed to lift
and sustain heavy loads. Man is a problem solver.
When confronted with problems, he uses his mind to
think of a solution. Then he identifies the proper
limb to do the action. Success in this endeavor calls
for creativity. For instance, the problem of satisfying
hunger, led man into inventing tools for cultivation,
and cooking food. In this exercise, the brain and the
limbs are involved.
You should emphasize it to your student that is the
actionable nature of man which has helped to
transform the universe into what it is now. The
wonders of Science and technology, the break-
through in the world of medicine, the sophistication
in communication and telecommunication, in
transport, agriculture, warfare and computer
technology; all these break-through are a
consequence of man’s creative mind working in
conjunction with his limbs. At this juncture, we need
to ask ourselves the role of education in this mental
and limb sophistication.
• THE ROLE OF EDUCATION IN
ACTUALIZING MAN’S SKILLS:
Man’s environment is physical, biological, and social. These
different aspects of the environment though different, do
work hand in hand. Man needs to cultivate, through
education, the intellectual and the technical skills in order to
cope with the complexities of the environment. It is
education which frees man from his emotions. It is still
education which exposes man to the objective reality as it
exists from inner reality and it is still education which brings
man to grip with ideals of his society. Man, because of his
actionable nature feels of his society. This is because by
nature, man is made to value work. Without work, man
cannot survive. His body depreciates into diseases and
finally it decays. So, as a teacher you are professionally
obliged to teach your students the value of work. As it is
said, “idleness is the mother of evil”. Due to idleness,
research shows that many youths have indulged in drug
abuse and alcohol; they have become addicts of drugs
and alcohol; they have turned to be sex workers
(prostitutes), murderers, thieves, armed-robbers and
thugs. Also, the Bible in II Thessalonians 3: 10-12, says,
“For even when we were with you, we gave you this
command: If anyone will work, let him not eat. For we
hear that some of you are living in idleness, mere
busybodies, not doing any work. Now such persons we
command and exhort in the Lord Jesus Christ to do their
work in quietness and to earn their own living”. So, it is
work which enables man to acquire material and social
possessions. It is work which answers man’s problems of
needs and desires. Without work, man cannot acquire the
basics of life such as food, shelter and clothing. Without
work, man cannot change the environment to suit him. He
cannot invent tools to help him solve his problems. When
man fails to work, he turns into an anti-social being or a
nuisance to society. As a teacher, it is your principle role to
mood your students into actionable beings as nature
intended them to be. Without education, man may find it
difficult to value work.
• POVERTY ALLEVIATION PROGRAM:
Since not all have gone to school to obtain education and
due to the epidemic disease of HIV/AIDS, there are groups
of people who are less privileged and they need basic needs.
These less privileged groups of people are orphans,
vulnerable children, street children and widows who are
sixty (60) years) and above according to the Bible. It states
that young widows are encouraged to get married but real
widows are those who are sixty (60) years old (Read I
Timothy 5: 3-16.)
So, this being the case, I decided to establish a Non-profit
Government Organization called Tanzania Orphan Care
(TAOCA) which was registered on 26th
May, 2006 with
Registration Number 00NGO/0097, under Section 12 (2)
of Act No. 24 of 2002.
The activities that have been done by the N.G.O. include the
following:
• Provision of assistance of cash donation of Sixty
Thousand Tanzanian Shillings (60,000/=TZS) to Viziwi
Primary School, a school of the deaf in Buguruni
Malapa;
• Provision of assistance of 3 footballs costing at Thirty-
Eight Thousand Tanzanian Shillings (38,500/=TZS) to
the same school for sports and games;
• Provision of assistance of building of a cattle kraal for
dairy (milk) production at the same school;
• Provision of basic needs such as food, clothing, shelter,
educational materials, bathing & washing soaps to
identified orphans(50) in Buguruni Malapa, Mvinjeni
Street, Kisiwani which cost at US$5,000;
• Provision of training skills to four members of the
N.G.O. at Dar-Es-Salaam School of Journalism;
• Provision of assistance of a school bag, uniform and
shoes to one of the orphans;
• Establishment of other branches in Mpika Village, Mbozi
in Mbeya, Morogoro and Kagera Regions;
• Research of identification of more than Six Thousand
orphans (6,000) in Makete District in Iringa Region.
COSTS & EXPENSES:
The N.G.O. has spent through membership contributions an
amount of US$10,000.
The N.G.O. needs financial support of donations of cash,
used clothing, food, and shelter to be provided to the
orphans, vulnerable and street children including widows. It
requests individuals, international organizations and various
institutions to support these less privileged groups.
I have made research involving the need for building
Vocational Training Centers and Orphanage Centers within
the SADC Region in countries such as Tanzania, Malawi
and Zambia. I have identified farms which are on sale where
Vocational Training Centers and Orphanage Centers can be
constructed. So, the total amount of funding that is required
is US$1 Billion at the meantime which will be used for
purchasing farms in Tanzania, Malawi and Zambia and then,
constructing the Vocational Training Centers and Orphanage
Centers.
For those who are interested in this project in order to
support the less privileged groups of people, you can donate
through the following account:
NAME OF ACCOUNT: Duncan Henry Sisya
IDENTITY NO.: AB485579
ACCOUNT NO.: 01J2013710200
TYPE : SAVINGS ACCOUNT
BANK NAME : CR-DB BANK (T) LTD
BRANCH NAME: KIJITONYAMA BRANCH
BANK ADDRESS: INTERNATIONAL BANKING
DEPARTMENT, P.O. BOX 34654, DAR-ES-SALAAM,
TANZANIA.
BANK SWIFT CODE: CORUTZTZ
Let us all support these less privileged groups and God will
bless you. (I Timothy 5:17-19; James 1:27; Isaiah 1:16-
18; Matthew 25:30-46).
• BIBLIOGRAPHY [REFERENCES/SOURCES OF
INFORMATION]
1. Stroll, A. Popkin R.H. (1976), Introduction to
Philosophy USA Rinehart & Winston, Inc.
2. Wallace, W.A. (1977), The Elements of Philosophy
[Chapter 1]. New York: Society of Saint Paul.
3. Schofield, H. (1972), The Philosophy of Education
[Chapter 1]. London: George Allen & Unwin.
4. Ewing, A.C. (1989), The Fundamental Questions of
Philosophy [Chapter 1]. New York: Rout Ledge.
5. O’ Hear, A. (1988), What Philosophy Is [Chapter 1-
3]. London: Cox & Wyman.
6. Hincliff, P. (1981). The Human Potential. London:
Longman.
7. Donceel, J. (1967), Philosophical Anthropology. New
York: S & W.
8. Breger, L. (1974), From Instinct to Identity. New
Jersey: Prentice-Hall.
9. Midgeley, M. (1981), Heart and Mind. London:
Methane.

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PROJECT PROPOSAL FOR POVERTY ALLEVIATION IN SADC REGION:10 th international conference on ict for development

  • 1. 10TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ICT FOR DEVELOPMENT, EDUCATION AND TRAINING 2015 ENRICHING TOMORROW PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION PRESENTED BY: DR. DUNCAN HENRY SISYA, POVERTY ALLEVIATION, DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, P.O. BOX 25632, SEGEREA, DAR-ES-SALAAM, TANZANIA. E-MAIL:duncanhensisya@yahoo.co.uk; duncanhensisya@gmail.com; hensisya@gmail.com; duncanhensisya878@gmail.com WEBSITE: http://www.LinkedIn.com
  • 2. TABLE OF CONTENTS: • DEFINITION OF PHILOSOPHY • TEACHERS’ CHALLENGES • HUMANISTIC KNOWLEDGE • TECHNICAL KNOWLEDGE • THE ROLE OF EDUCATION IN ACTUALIZING MAN’S SKILLS • POVERTY ALLEVIATION PROGRAM • BIBLIOGRAPHY/SOURCES OF INFORMATION
  • 3. PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION: DEFINITION: Philosophy is the love of wisdom. This is the most historical definition which has carried over to the contemporary days. The definition is a literal translation of two Greek concepts “Philia” and “Sophia” which mean “love” and “wisdom” respectively. Looking at this definition from a different angle, it simply means search for wisdom. Some philosophers interpret it as pursuit of truth. The pursuit is focused on people’s opinions or thoughts. It may also focus on the assumptions you or other people make about the world, people themselves and values they cherish. You will discover that in philosophy, the basis for wisdom is the search for truth. Also philosophy focuses on reality as opposed to superficiality. At the same time, it concerns itself with that which ought to be or the real ideal. This is contrast with that which is widely believed in without consistent reasoning about it. In the final analysis, philosophy is a subject which exposes you to: • The Science and art of systematic thinking. It engages you in philosophical activity. Philosophical activity is, in part, asking philosophical questions; actual pursuit of truth and wisdom. • Re-examining the basic foundations of your outlook or the attempt to acquire another nature or life which is examined, coherent, consistent and rationalized. • Re-examining your thoughts, beliefs and values which you have guarded jealousy up to now without subjecting them to the sieve of reason. As you will realize, philosophy is a subject that will give you genuine principles which will help you to: • Unearth or rediscover the truth in what you think you as an individual and about others know. This includes the scientific discoveries which are made all the time. • Rediscover the truth behind traditional values and convictions you have held and cherished over the years.
  • 4. • Refocus and re-examine your personal views about particular and general experiences. So, philosophy will expose all your conceptions of the universe, all human and your personal affairs to intensive critical examination. It will prove to you whether or not your conception has been based on sufficient or adequate foundation. It will train you to reasonably, earnestly and seriously peruse truth for wisdom. It will lead you into realizing that everyone holds a set of beliefs and principles which guide one’s life and actions. But you will notice that is not true, that every individual does, by conscious study and reflection, systematize those beliefs and principles into a consistent whole. It should guide you into correct thinking. This means: defining, rationalizing and systematizing issues. It will guide you into straight and not crooked thinking. The activity of learning can be divided into three broad fields namely: • The Natural Sciences: These include Physics, Chemistry and Biology. • The Social Sciences: These include Sociology and Psychology. • The Arts: These include fiction and drama. It is possible that some of the subjects in the three categories may overlap but the common characteristics in all these subjects which differentiate them from philosophy, is that they can be demarcated into definable particular roles. For example, Biology has got its role different from that of Physics and Psychology. We shall notice that one basic characteristic which distinguishes Philosophy from all these other disciplines is that while all these disciplines play particular roles, the role of Philosophy is general. Because of this unique characteristic, Philosophy becomes a general subject playing a universal role. It is this generality which makes Philosophy comprehensive and fundamental. Philosophy as a discipline is divided into four main branches and viz:
  • 5. • Epistemology: This is a branch charged with the responsibility to examine the edifice of knowledge and truth. • Metaphysics: The task of Metaphysics is to examine reality as manifested in the universe. • Axiology: This branch is divided into ethics and aesthetics. Its responsibility is to examine values as manifested in both phenomena and noumena. • Logic: This is a branch which deals with reasoning and the examination of arguments in the Sciences and the Humanities. According to Philosophy of Education in today’s world, will be focused on the teachers’ challenges, humanistic knowledge, technical knowledge, and the role of education in actualizing man’s skills. • TEACHERS’ CHALLENGES: As regards the nature of man, as a teacher, will face challenges at three levels. You will find problems with the emotional nature of man. The elements within emotion are mainly innate. That is to say, they are inborn. These elements work on the principle of enhancing pleasure and avoiding pain at any cost. Maximization of pleasure works in close collaboration with the human inner energy of desire, feeling, wish, need and want. In its attempt to avoid pain both physical and psychology, this inner energy is always in constant conflict with the expectations of society or other individuals. As a teacher, you are faced with a formidable problem of harmonizing this inner world of subjective experience with the world of objective reality. As you know the inner energy of desires can be generated as a result of inner excitation of the psychic of the individual or external stimulation by
  • 6. influences outside the control of the individual. So, the onus is on you as a teacher to ensure that the inner self of the individual is allowed to grow and develop without being destroyed by selfish expectations of society by the wanton selfish needs of the individual. After the emotional level, you will yourself face to face with the level of reality. The problem arises here because the subjective real component works hand in hand with the objective real component. For instance, the feeling of thirst emerges from the inner subjective self. But the satisfaction of thirst which is a drink is found in the external objective world. So conflicts are likely to emerge regarding the means by which this drink is obtained. If the means is wrong, the individual may be offended or society may be offended while emotion aims at taming the excesses of subjective emotion. As a teacher, your challenge is to ensure that the student develops into a balanced being, or an individual capable of controlling his emotions without allowing the demands of society to destroy his inner subjective natural self. The third challenge which you will grapple within your classroom is harmonizing the real objective world of the student and the real world of society. The ideal world comprises of instruments such as laws, rules, regulations, norms and generalized experiences based on specific cultures, customs and traditions. The standards are put in place in order to ensure proper functioning of your society. As a teacher, one of your important challenges is to train your students to think in a manner which is original. Sometimes original thought and reason conflicts
  • 7. with traditional standards. Yet as you know, it is original thought and reason which leads to creativity. Creativity leads to revolution and it is revolution which sometimes revamps culture and leads to better society. As a teacher, your challenge is to ensure that you develop individual original creative thought in your students and at the same time helping them to respect authority based on societal standards. • HUMANISTIC KNOWLEDGE: Before man act successfully in any profession, he must first of all acquire knowledge which will enable him behave and function as a human being in any society. This knowledge will be acquired from humanities. So, technical knowledge which orientates an individual towards a certain specialized profession must either be preceded by knowledge from humanities or you must teach your students the two components concurrently. It is the humanities which will help your student to tame his emotional nature. If this aspect is neglected in favour of technical knowledge, your students, however skilled, they will be in their professions. They will always be in conflict with their fellow workers. So, you should use knowledge first of all to shape your students to behave like human beings at their places of work. Unlike animals, man uses his powers of reason which must be consciously trained to help him coexist with fellow man. However technical knowledge is equally important. It is this knowledge which provides man with the skills of survival. It is to this type that we now turn our attention.
  • 8. • TECHNICAL KNOWLEDGE: After training the powers of thought, you need to match this knowledge with the gaining of limbs. It is true that some professions require only intellectual skills but in the fast moving world; it is necessary to train both the powers of the intellect and the powers of the limbs. When you look at man closely, you discover that he was designed to work. His hands are designed to grasp things, his spine is designed to lift and sustain heavy loads. Man is a problem solver. When confronted with problems, he uses his mind to think of a solution. Then he identifies the proper limb to do the action. Success in this endeavor calls for creativity. For instance, the problem of satisfying hunger, led man into inventing tools for cultivation, and cooking food. In this exercise, the brain and the limbs are involved. You should emphasize it to your student that is the actionable nature of man which has helped to transform the universe into what it is now. The wonders of Science and technology, the break- through in the world of medicine, the sophistication in communication and telecommunication, in transport, agriculture, warfare and computer technology; all these break-through are a consequence of man’s creative mind working in conjunction with his limbs. At this juncture, we need to ask ourselves the role of education in this mental and limb sophistication.
  • 9. • THE ROLE OF EDUCATION IN ACTUALIZING MAN’S SKILLS: Man’s environment is physical, biological, and social. These different aspects of the environment though different, do work hand in hand. Man needs to cultivate, through education, the intellectual and the technical skills in order to cope with the complexities of the environment. It is education which frees man from his emotions. It is still education which exposes man to the objective reality as it exists from inner reality and it is still education which brings man to grip with ideals of his society. Man, because of his actionable nature feels of his society. This is because by nature, man is made to value work. Without work, man cannot survive. His body depreciates into diseases and finally it decays. So, as a teacher you are professionally obliged to teach your students the value of work. As it is said, “idleness is the mother of evil”. Due to idleness, research shows that many youths have indulged in drug abuse and alcohol; they have become addicts of drugs and alcohol; they have turned to be sex workers (prostitutes), murderers, thieves, armed-robbers and thugs. Also, the Bible in II Thessalonians 3: 10-12, says, “For even when we were with you, we gave you this command: If anyone will work, let him not eat. For we hear that some of you are living in idleness, mere busybodies, not doing any work. Now such persons we command and exhort in the Lord Jesus Christ to do their work in quietness and to earn their own living”. So, it is work which enables man to acquire material and social possessions. It is work which answers man’s problems of needs and desires. Without work, man cannot acquire the basics of life such as food, shelter and clothing. Without work, man cannot change the environment to suit him. He cannot invent tools to help him solve his problems. When man fails to work, he turns into an anti-social being or a nuisance to society. As a teacher, it is your principle role to mood your students into actionable beings as nature
  • 10. intended them to be. Without education, man may find it difficult to value work. • POVERTY ALLEVIATION PROGRAM: Since not all have gone to school to obtain education and due to the epidemic disease of HIV/AIDS, there are groups of people who are less privileged and they need basic needs. These less privileged groups of people are orphans, vulnerable children, street children and widows who are sixty (60) years) and above according to the Bible. It states that young widows are encouraged to get married but real widows are those who are sixty (60) years old (Read I Timothy 5: 3-16.) So, this being the case, I decided to establish a Non-profit Government Organization called Tanzania Orphan Care (TAOCA) which was registered on 26th May, 2006 with Registration Number 00NGO/0097, under Section 12 (2) of Act No. 24 of 2002. The activities that have been done by the N.G.O. include the following: • Provision of assistance of cash donation of Sixty Thousand Tanzanian Shillings (60,000/=TZS) to Viziwi Primary School, a school of the deaf in Buguruni Malapa; • Provision of assistance of 3 footballs costing at Thirty- Eight Thousand Tanzanian Shillings (38,500/=TZS) to the same school for sports and games; • Provision of assistance of building of a cattle kraal for dairy (milk) production at the same school; • Provision of basic needs such as food, clothing, shelter, educational materials, bathing & washing soaps to identified orphans(50) in Buguruni Malapa, Mvinjeni Street, Kisiwani which cost at US$5,000; • Provision of training skills to four members of the N.G.O. at Dar-Es-Salaam School of Journalism; • Provision of assistance of a school bag, uniform and shoes to one of the orphans;
  • 11. • Establishment of other branches in Mpika Village, Mbozi in Mbeya, Morogoro and Kagera Regions; • Research of identification of more than Six Thousand orphans (6,000) in Makete District in Iringa Region. COSTS & EXPENSES: The N.G.O. has spent through membership contributions an amount of US$10,000. The N.G.O. needs financial support of donations of cash, used clothing, food, and shelter to be provided to the orphans, vulnerable and street children including widows. It requests individuals, international organizations and various institutions to support these less privileged groups. I have made research involving the need for building Vocational Training Centers and Orphanage Centers within the SADC Region in countries such as Tanzania, Malawi and Zambia. I have identified farms which are on sale where Vocational Training Centers and Orphanage Centers can be constructed. So, the total amount of funding that is required is US$1 Billion at the meantime which will be used for purchasing farms in Tanzania, Malawi and Zambia and then, constructing the Vocational Training Centers and Orphanage Centers. For those who are interested in this project in order to support the less privileged groups of people, you can donate through the following account: NAME OF ACCOUNT: Duncan Henry Sisya IDENTITY NO.: AB485579 ACCOUNT NO.: 01J2013710200 TYPE : SAVINGS ACCOUNT BANK NAME : CR-DB BANK (T) LTD BRANCH NAME: KIJITONYAMA BRANCH BANK ADDRESS: INTERNATIONAL BANKING DEPARTMENT, P.O. BOX 34654, DAR-ES-SALAAM, TANZANIA. BANK SWIFT CODE: CORUTZTZ
  • 12. Let us all support these less privileged groups and God will bless you. (I Timothy 5:17-19; James 1:27; Isaiah 1:16- 18; Matthew 25:30-46). • BIBLIOGRAPHY [REFERENCES/SOURCES OF INFORMATION] 1. Stroll, A. Popkin R.H. (1976), Introduction to Philosophy USA Rinehart & Winston, Inc. 2. Wallace, W.A. (1977), The Elements of Philosophy [Chapter 1]. New York: Society of Saint Paul. 3. Schofield, H. (1972), The Philosophy of Education [Chapter 1]. London: George Allen & Unwin. 4. Ewing, A.C. (1989), The Fundamental Questions of Philosophy [Chapter 1]. New York: Rout Ledge. 5. O’ Hear, A. (1988), What Philosophy Is [Chapter 1- 3]. London: Cox & Wyman. 6. Hincliff, P. (1981). The Human Potential. London: Longman. 7. Donceel, J. (1967), Philosophical Anthropology. New York: S & W. 8. Breger, L. (1974), From Instinct to Identity. New Jersey: Prentice-Hall. 9. Midgeley, M. (1981), Heart and Mind. London: Methane.