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  • June 3 2024
  • Francis Marcela

DadaGengehub “safe space”for small scale women vegetables vendors and farmers

  Women in agri-business keeps on increasing every day, the number is going higher with others in urban area, women are born Mult-task but for small scale women vegetables vendors and farmers it even more , that made TIBA to develop a hub ,”DadaGengehub, a place where small scale women vegetables vendors and farmers meet […]

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  • April 9 2024
  • Francis Marcela

FINANCING FOR EQUALITY ‘ is it the right time to celebrate

About 54% of women in Africa pursue different careers in so many fields such as health, politics, technology, science, literature, education, security, and some are working in business ventures and entrepreneurship. Tanzania like many other country prioritize the well-being of families which on this case economy holds the major part in ensuring the stability and development […]

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  • October 13 2023
  • Francis Marcela

WOMEN IN LEADERSHIP POSITION AND RECONCILIATION IN THE COMMUNITY

TIBA ,in partnership with GAI.MwanamkeNaUongozi,HopeforYoungGirls and CWHRD  through sisterswithout boarders network is leading in  implementation of the   Project MWANAMKENAAMANI that aim at increasing women participation in leadership position and  in reconciliation committee in Kilwa( Kivinje and Masoko), The project aim to benefit women and girls directly but indirectly other community groups including Local government leaders, […]

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  • September 21 2023
  • Francis Marcela

PEACE AS A CORNERSTONE OF GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT

PEACE AS A CORNERSTONE OF GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT International Peace Day, observed on the 21st of September every year, serves as a reminder of the paramount importance of peace in our world. This day, established by the United Nations, is not just an event, it is a call to action for individuals, communities, and nations to […]

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  • July 26 2023
  • Francis Marcela

Citizen Participation in Discussing the National Budget

      In many cases our leaders have dominated the discussions around economic and political spheres, which have often resulted in skewed policies and an incomplete understanding of the needs and priorities of all citizens. Encouraging citizen engagement in discussing the national budget can lead to more comprehensive decision-making processes that consider the concerns […]

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  • July 19 2023
  • Francis Marcela

FOSTERING URBAN AGRICULTURE THROUGH SUISTAINABLE COMMUNITY BANKS [VICOBA]

In recent years, small-scale women vegetable farmers and vendors in urban areas have been facing a lot of challenges in providing solutions. TIBA has capacitated 50 women in three major areas such as digital marketing, land rights education and legal aid and financial education. These women lack association that brings them together and have a […]

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  • June 14 2023
  • Francis Marcela

AGRI-DIGITAL IN OUR MODERN SOCIETY

In recent years, digital technology has revolutionized various sectors, and agriculture is no exception. In Tanzania, where agriculture plays a vital role in the economy, digital tools and solutions are proving to be increasingly important for the farming of vegetables and fruits. From improving productivity and efficiency to enabling precision farming techniques, the integration of […]

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  • May 22 2023
  • Francis Marcela

WE LINK AND LEARN

TIBA as one of the VOICE’s grantees participated in the linking and learning session   coordinated by WiLdaf with the support of VOICE in Zanzibar. This event created a space for Voice grantees to connect and share their experiences from their organizations and the amplify their work from Voice Projects Linking and learning is vital for […]

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  • May 8 2023
  • Francis Marcela

WORKING TOGETHER TO IMPROVE BOYS’ MENTAL HEALTH IN TANZANIA

  Boys’ mental health is an important topic in Tanzania, where there are many challenges that can make it harder to seek help. These include social and cultural norms, poverty, lack of access to education, and limited job opportunities. Additionally, violence, such as physical, sexual, and emotional abuse, can lead to anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic […]

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  • April 28 2023
  • Francis Marcela

WHO TO BLAME WHEN PARENTING GOES WRONG?

Dear reader, kijiwe cha kahawa is here and this time we have the men from Mwananyamala B who had a lot to say about parenting and morals especially in this time and age. In African continent parenting is something feminine and a responsibility of a woman .When something goes wrong to a child all the […]

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