FEATURE: How cellular firm’s foundation aids girls
>The challenges faced by young girls at the onset of menstruation cause some to miss school for a number of days or drop out altogether. Unfortunately menstrual management is missing from the school agenda and the issue hardly captures the attention of policy makers, let alone the headlines.
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Habari Zinazoendana
11 years ago
TheCitizen11 Jul
Cellular firm teams up with ngo to plant trees in campaign
>A mobile phone company -- Airtel Tanzania -- has teamed up with an NGO that works in the area of sustainable environment -- Moivaro Jitegemee Family (Mojifa) -- in a bid to reduce environmental degradation and water pollution in different areas of the country.
11 years ago
TheCitizen20 Jan
Poverty exposing girls to Aids
Poverty is pushing many schoolgirls into early marriages and just early pregnancies in Busega District, Simiyu Region.
11 years ago
TheCitizen10 May
FEATURE: A project to educate young girls
>It started with a question, “What can be done to change this?†says Maureen Oduor. Maureen has been working in the area of girls and women rights since at the age of 16. It was back in 2003 when she was a Form One student at Jeera High School that she started feeling uncomfortable about the situation around her.
9 years ago
TheCitizen06 Dec
FEATURE :New hope as rural women and girls learn empowering skills
Forty-three-year-old Dorah Christopher Msuya, a woman living with albinism, is one of 35 women and girls who recently attended training for a Women and Girls’ Empowerment (Woge) project in Arusha Region.
10 years ago
Daily News17 Mar
Telecom firm scales up school girls' project
Daily News
FOLLOWING the success registered in the first phase of T-MARC Tanzania's Hakuna Wasichoweza Girls Empowerment Project, the Vodacom has committed additional $166,000 (about 299m/-) to reach 4,200 girls in 10 new schools in Mtwar a Region.
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11 years ago
TheCitizen04 May
Step up anti-Aids struggle: Kikwete JK Aids
President Jakaya Kikwete yesterday asked the private to increasingly get involved in the fight against Aids, saying the disease was adversely affecting the economy and increased production cost to companies.
11 years ago
TheCitizen17 Jan
Self-help cellular service unveiled
 A second vending machine – operated by Tigo Tanzania – is set for launch at Dar es Salaam’s Masaki suburb today, the company said yesterday.
11 years ago
TheCitizen06 Jun
Dirty secrets behind your cellular phone
James, a 45-year-old banker who lives in Dar es Salaam, has two mobile phones. The one officially registered in his real names is mainly for family and business matters.
5 years ago
Phys.Org09 Apr
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