Ester (not real name) is the third born among 8 children of Mr. and Mrs. Fabian Makeja who live at Mwalukwa village in Shinyanga District. She is currently a form one student at Rugambwa girls’ secondary school (special school for gifted girls) located in Bukoba Municipal selected after performing well in her 2019 primary school national examination sat at Mwalukwa primary school. She is one among many girls who are struggling to fulfill their potential and live their dreams despite the difficult life in her family. She believes education as a tool to liberate her family from poverty in a near future.
“I want to be a social worker who will support children and girls in needy in my community just as Ellypendo (Ward Community Development Officer) who is educating us on child rights and the effects of getting married at the young age. When I grow up, I want to help many more children mostly the vulnerable girls who are at risk of child marriages and pregnancies to reach their full potential”
Ester was one among of the girls who participated actively in school club established by Thubutu Africa Initiative (TAI) at Mwalukwa primary school. In the school club they usually learn on their basic rights as children, social life skills and Sexual and Reproductive Health and rights.

Ester’s family was identified as one among the vulnerable households with girls at high risk of child marriages and pregnancy. Her family benefited with a goat from Ending Child Marriage project as a means for household economic strengthening. Her mother proves their vulnerability as she says:
“I thank God that Ester has passed her exams well and prove me in laws wrong because last year (2019) they were forcing me and my husband to stop Ester’s sister from going to school so that she can get married, they even dared negotiating for her bride price but we as parents refused and they said they won’t support us in girl’s education because it is useless as she will later get married and benefit another clan/family. So even when we told them that Ester has passed and she is supposed to go Rugambwa secondary school and requested their support, they refused.”
Ester’s parents did not know where to get support for their daughter’s education, they confronted Ellypendo, Ward Community Development Officer and said we have a goat which was granted to us by TAI but we can’t sell it now to support Ester’s education because it is supposed to reproduce and be a source of income but if we sell it know it will be against the intension of the project. She almost missing the opportunity to join her secondary education as her family was unable to support her till when Thubutu Africa Initiative took the role to support her education.
“My father’s family does not believe in taking girls to school, they say only boys have to be taken to school. My sister Debora (not real name) was forced to stop schooling and be married so that the family may get dowry (cows), but our parents refused and they stopped supporting my parents on our education expenses When Thubutu Africa Initiatives supported our family with a goat It gave me strength to study hard because there are other people than my father’s family who can support us to achieve our dreams.”
Despite the financial challenges her family faces, Ester did not give up, she studied hard and did well in her primary education. She believes that she will reach her full potential and liberate her family from poverty.
She is thankful to TAI and Ending Child Marriage project that offered her a reason to study hard and achieve her dream. She wants the community to change their attitude, and perception on girls’ education and that both boys and girls are equal hence they deserve equal rights.