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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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  • April 21 2023
  • Francis Marcela

IS PHILANTHROPY THE NEXT BIG THING IN THE SOCIAL SECTOR?

Dear reader, welcome to our story and today we want to ask ourselves this question. Is philanthropy the next big thing in the social sector? In this case we specify to non-government organizations. While you are trying think about it here is our take on the matter. Philanthropy involves the act of giving and it […]

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  • April 14 2023
  • Francis Marcela

WOMEN IN AGRICULTURE AND THE DIGITAL ECONOMY

Digital education is still an unpopular topic for many people in Tanzania whether educated or non- educated. The use of digital spaces and technology is something that is growing on a daily basis but still, it hasn’t reached a big number of important stakeholders in the community who are likely to benefit more with the […]

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  • March 27 2023
  • Francis Marcela

LET’S TALK ABOUT MEN ROLES IN SUPPORTING WOMEN

Dear reader, The idea of women being independent economically,has been growing lately in most African communities but it is safe to say that a woman who is the boss, who can run a business and succeeded a woman who is the leader, all this is still a threat to most men in our community.In Tanzania […]

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  • March 15 2023
  • Francis Marcela

WOMEN AND MODERN AGRICULTURE

In Tanzania agriculture is a backbone of our economy statistics are showing that 70% of the population is engaged in the sector the higher percent being women. Aside from being a sector with so many people who depends on it for various purposes economic freedom included there are social, economic, environmental challenges that affect these […]

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  • March 14 2023
  • Francis Marcela

‘DO MEN ENGAGE THEMSELVES IN TEACHING THEIR CHILDREN ABOUT SEXUAL REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH EDUCATION?.’

Sexual and reproductive Health education has been a tough topic for many parents in many African households, it’s not something that parents prefer to talk about .We are excited to kick off the next month with powerful stories from KIJIWE CHA KAHAWA, and today our topic is more of a question, ‘DO MEN ENGAGE THEMSELVES […]

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  • February 7 2023
  • tiba

WE AS MEN AND BOYS STAND AGAINST FEMALE GENITAL MUTILATION

EPISODE 02 TH February marks the international day of zero tolerance for female genital mutilation which comprises of all procedures that involve altering or injuring the female genital for non-medical reasons and this act is recognized internationally as a violation of the human right. Female genital mutilation is a universal problem that continues to persist […]

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