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Unleash the Potential of Youth: The Tanzanian Embassy in Rome Hosts ReCoding Africa Event



On Tuesday, July 9, R.O.S.A. - Remove Obstacles to Social Awareness held a successful event at the Embassy of the United Republic of Tanzania to share ReCoding Africa’s hugely impactful program to provide African high school students with coding skills and strategic knowledge needed to thrive in our 21st-century global information society. 




R.O.S.A.’s President, Mariarosy Calleri, gave a powerful speech about how creating the ReCoding Africa program has contributed to a more meaningful life for her. Calleri explained how she feels fulfilled by helping others and has a strong sense of purpose in her endeavors as R.O.S.A. contributes to the greater good of society, a sentiment shared by many in attendance.




Mahmoud Kombo, the Ambassador of the United Republic of Tanzania to Italy, shared a similar idea in his speech. He stressed the need for programs such as ReCoding Africa in his country, noting that more than 80% of Tanzanians do not touch a computer until their first year of university. 



Along with Ambassador Kombo and President Calleri’s impactful speeches came live music, fantastic food, and engaging guest discussion. The catering was generously sponsored by Anne Tasca and the Momart Restaurant with delightful Tanzanian dishes provided by the Embassy.  Canale Italy provided Prosecco and Frantoio Presciuttini treated guests to local white wine and “zero kilometer” olive oil. 



The sponsor Pierluigi Presciuttini wants to continue supporting the ReCoding Africa program by dedicating part of the revenues of his products to R.O.S.A. If you purchase from the link below you can enjoy 100% Made in Italy local wine and olive oil while helping African Youth, their families and communities to access innovative, relevant and timely education:


Among the guests were members of the American Club of Rome, American Exchange Rome, friends of R.O.S.A., Embassy staff and dignitaries from Tanzania’s government and institutions. Such a diverse group contributed to a passionate discussion on how educational initiatives are crucial in empowering local community development and economic growth in emerging countries.





Another event highlight came when Laura Mantovi, a custom jewelry designer, gifted Mariarosy Calleri a beautiful necklace to wear on her upcoming trip to Tanzania and gifted a handsome pin to Ambassador Kombo as thanks for his hospitality and support of the ReCoding Africa program. 




The event was a huge success and an invaluable opportunity to increase awareness of and build support for ReCoding Africa’s impactful program. R.O.S.A. extends a special thanks to all our sponsors, partners, attendees and volunteers who made this night so special. 



We are grateful for the tremendous support we are receiving and are confident, now more than ever, in the power of our program to effect long term change within African communities. Our launch in Tanzania on July 14, 2024, is just the beginning of the unfolding of our bold vision to have an impact on underserved communities across the globe.

 
 
 

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