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REMINDER: Policy Forum Breakfast Debate: Women in the Informal Economy: What are the Opportunities and Obstacles in Tanzania?

Submitted by Web Master on 26 January 2023

Dear Stakeholder,

Happy New Year 2023!

You are cordially invited to the 8:00 Breakfast Debate on Friday 27 January 2023, on "Women in the Informal Economy: What are the Opportunities and Obstacles in Tanzania? "

The presentation will be provided by Ms. Eliaika Voice Mtui, Entreprenuer

The venue will be at FOUR POINTS BY SHERATON (Formerly New Africa Hotel), Dar es salaam from 08:00 AM - 10:00 AM EAT.

POLICY FORUM BREAKFAST DEBATE: SITUATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN TANZANIA: ELIMINATION OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN AND CHILDREN

Submitted by Web Master on 26 July 2022

You are cordially invited to the 8:00 Breakfast Debate on Friday 29 July  2022, on "SITUATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN TANZANIA: ELIMINATION OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN AND CHILDREN"

The presentation will be provided by Adv. Fundikila Wazambi from Legal and Human Rights Centre (LHRC)

To get a glimpse of the previous debate https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ko9QW4TgMYY&t=111s

The venue will be at FOUR POINTS BY SHERATON (Formerly New Africa Hotel), Dar es salaam from 08:00 AM - 10:00 AM EAT.

VSO Tanzania

Submitted by Web Master on 11 March 2021

We've worked in Tanzania for over forty years, building healthy communities, strengthening inclusive education systems, and supporting people to develop secure and resilient livelihoods. We currently operate in seven regions in mainland Tanzania, as well as on Zanzibar.

Interventions: 

Healthy Communities

Tanzania Gender Networking Programme (TGNP)

Submitted by Web Master on 11 March 2021

Tanzania Gender Networking Programme (TGNP) has distinguished herself as an active and recognized player in the progressive women and civil society movement in the country, Africa and beyond. TGNP is a feminist organisation striving to contribute to the building a vibrant transformative Feminist movement that is grounded locally for the purpose of promoting gender equality and equity, women’s empowerment and social justice.

Care International

Submitted by Web Master on 11 March 2021

CARE began working in Tanzania in April 1994, in response to the crisis in Rwanda and the subsequent influx of refugees into the Kagera Region of North-western Tanzania. Over the ensuing years, CARE Tanzania developed innovative education, health, microfinance, and environmental programs across most regions of the country.

Interventions:

CARE Tanzania focuses to address the needs of three impact groups:

a. Poor and vulnerable people, especially women and girls, dependent on natural resources in areas with severe environmental restrictions

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