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.
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Habari Zinazoendana
9 years ago
TheCitizen05 Dec
New hope for rural women and girls
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.
9 years ago
AllAfrica.Com07 Dec
Tanzania: New Hope for Rural Women and Girls
AllAfrica.com
Arusha — 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. "Woge changed my mindset at the ...
11 years ago
Washington Post25 Feb
Empowering women and girls in developing nations
Washington Post
Washington Post
Whether she is traveling to villages deep inside Tanzania or working side-by-side with leaders in developing countries, Natika Washington has one singular goal – to invest in the financial and social well-being of women and girls globally. As the director of ...
10 years ago
TheCitizen08 Mar
A global voice for rural women and girls
11 am Saturday morning finds me at Bukasa Trading Centre, bordering the affluent Muyenga neighborhood. The boda boda men are busy at the stage; the local women are occupied in their stalls selling charcoal, tomatoes, onions, and many other foodstuffs. I take shelter from the scorching sun under the shade as I wait for the girl that was sent to pick me up at the stage.
10 years ago
TheCitizen09 Aug
Empowering girls to avoid early pregnancies
A question for mothers. How many of you would put their daughters on contraceptives? Yes you got me right.
5 years ago
BBC04 Mar
Nneamaka Anyanwu: 'I'm empowering girls through basketball'
Nneamaka Anyanwu started an initiative to help underprivileged girls in Nigeria through basketball.
10 years ago
Vijimambo28 May
Why African leaders need to learn better communication skills
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Osabuohien P. Amienyi does not work for, consult to, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has no relevant affiliations.
The Conversation is funded by CSIRO, Melbourne, Monash, RMIT, UTS, UWA, ACU, ANU, ASB, Baker IDI, Canberra, CDU, Curtin, Deakin, ECU, Flinders, Griffith, the Harry Perkins Institute, JCU, La Trobe, Massey, Murdoch, Newcastle, UQ, QUT, SAHMRI, Swinburne, Sydney, UNDA, UNE, UniSA, UNSW,...
11 years ago
Daily News19 Jan
Zanzibar VP wants students to learn entrepreneurial skills
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Daily News
THE Zanzibar Second Vice-President, Amb. Seif Ali Iddi has appealed to higher learning institutions in the country to impart entrepreneurial skills to students in order to reduce unemployment problems in the country. Amb. Iddi made the call at the University ...
10 years ago
TheCitizen12 Mar
70 exporters, importers learn skills of carrying out business
Over 70 Tanzanian exporters and importers yesterday took part in a one-day capacity building on the secrets of undertaking their trades successfully.
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