The Tanzania Development Trust works to end female genital mutilation (FGM) in Tanzania through various programs. They conduct community outreach to educate about the dangers of FGM, run safe houses for girls during "cutting season" school holidays, set up anti-FGM school clubs, screen films, map at-risk villages, and train "digital champions" to monitor and protect girls. They have helped over 1,000 girls and re-educated some former cutters, but face challenges of inadequate facilities and funding, as well as potential increased risk of FGM due to COVID-19 impacts.