Yesterday at Morogoro’s Oasis Hotel, the battle lines against human trafficking became sharper and stronger. Front-line champions came together to capture a powerful moment of solidarity before breaking into their core operational tactical units
Thrilled to witness the Ministry of Home Affairs' 2026/2027 Budget presentation! A massive milestone for Tanzania: 2.76 Billion TZS allocated for counter-trafficking and victim support, including construction of a new safe house for TIP victims in Dar es Salaam.
Happy to engage in regional caucas of Bali process for People smuggling, trafficking in Persons and related transnational organised crimes held in Nairobi. Aimed to develop regional stretegy to counter trafficking for forced criminality. @tanzaniarelief2@Tanahut1
No matter the modus operandi, the geo-political & ideological motivations, the unseating of a dictator and human rights predator anywhere, is a blessing everywhere.
Journalists trained to enhance them Report Tanzanias targeted for scam centers in Myanmar.
Cases of individuals being lured into military drone manufacturing factories in Russia.
The trafficking of Tanzanians to Russia for forced combat on the front lines of the war in Ukraine
To close the year, Tanzania Relief Initiatives in collaboration with our Partner Hanns Sediel Foundation (HSF) hosted a virtual training for journalists across five regions—Tabora, Shinyanga, Tanga, Mbeya, and Dar es Salaam.
We equipped them with knowledge to better understand and report on human trafficking, aiming to enhance coverage that leads to prosecution and dismantles criminal networks.
Strengthening the Capacity of law enforcement to detect, investigate and Prosecute human trafficking Crimes in Tanzania. Effective investigation, and Prosecution is key to end TIP and dismantle TIP networks. Organized by @tanzaniarelief2 with funding from HSF
Kwa wanangu na wajukuu zangu wa baadae!
Ukitaka Punda aende unakotaka unaweza 1.kumchapa viboko na kumsukuma. Kuna wakati huwa njia hii ni ngumu kwani Punda hurusha mateke na KUMUUMIZA Bwana wake Anayemsukuma.
2. Njia bora= USHAWISHI tumia fito weka karoti panda Punda ataifuata
in a discussion with media analysts Masoud Kipanya and Cza on the issue of human trafficking. Our conversation explored its many forms, from sexual exploitation to illegal organ harvesting, examined how these crimes are perpetrated both locally and across international borders.
My heartfelt thanks to the @TanganyikaLaw for inviting me to contribute to the Young Lawyers Forum. Made a presentation and later constituted a panel along with Dr Belinda lop and Adv Gedion to explore intersection between Law, technology and role of young lawyers