Tanzanian Presedent SAMIA SULUHU HASSAN appreciates NGOs contributions regard Development to different sectors during Annual NGOs forum in Dodoma Yestarday. @FAWCO
Ant GBV training to farmers conducted to reduce violence to families in Serengeti and Butiama! Total of 60 farmers trained and provided with 60 smartphone thanks @plantvillage@HopeForGirlsTZ
IT training at Hope Mugumu safe house creates an opportunity to girls access their studies in the computer using different links to access # ENDFGM @ Thanks at June and Janet Chapman.
Participaing in 16th days of activism in Butiama, accompanied with official opening of gender office building #16th days of activism # Orange theworld @UNFPATanzania@HopeForGirlsTZ@cdftz
We are delighted to meet volunteers from Canada who are contributing to Tanzania’s development. @CanadaDev supports their work in Tanzania as a means of contributing to positive change in the lives of Tanzanians and to offer an opportunity to share their skills and knowledge.
Met the amazing advocate Onyinye Chukwunyerenwa @itnoydfilm screening with @Leela Aheer last night:
“Female genital Mutilation #FGM has nothing to do with culture.
It is child abuse & human rights abuse.
The only culture in the fight to #EndFGM is the
#CultureOfSilence.”
Tonight our film about the bravest girls screens to a sold-out crowd at the Royal Alberta Museum @RoyalAlberta; it’s a cinema verite fly-on-the-wall story about girls standing up for their human rights & @Rhobi15 who protects them. But #FGM is a global issue. We all need to care!
Today in Serengeti District, during the official opening of Police gender desk office, this will promote more women and children to report their cases # 16 days of activism @UNFPATanzania@HopeForGirlsTZ@NeemaRosie@Police