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Category: Business and Economy
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Social Media: The Key to Modern Public Awareness Campaigns
Author Dania Shoaib, Art in Tanzania, intern Location: 📍 Tanzania Income Group: Low Income Tanzania is the largest East African country known for its vast wilderness areas. It is located on the eastern coast of Africa, with an Indian Ocean coastline, and Kenya, Uganda, Burundi, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and more are its…
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HOW THE UKRAINIAN CONFLICT IS AFFECTING THE AFRICAN CONTINENT: THE FOOD CRISIS
Author: Valentina Zicaro – Art in Tanzania intern INTRODUCTION While Africa is still reeling from the socioeconomic consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Russia-Ukraine conflict poses a new major threat to the global economy, with Africa being the primary country affected by this conflict because both Ukraine and Russia are major food importers for Africans,…
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Is Green Hydrogen Africa’s Answer to the Climate Crisis?
Part 1 By Soohyun Won – Intern at Art in Tanzania Art in Tanzania Climate Change volunteering and internship program. The growth prospects for the continent are strong. However, the national governments and businesses must ensure that indigenous people have access to alternative energy sources.” Discussions about the climate crisis have often described the continent…
HOW CLIMATE CHANGE AFFECTS AGRICULTURE IN TANZANIA
By Faraja Ntilulagomba – Art in Tanzania Internship ‘Climate Change’ denotes to long-term change in the statistical distribution of weather patterns (e.g., temperature, precipitation etc.) over decades to millions of years of time. Climate on earth has changed over millions of years since the beginning long before human activity could have played a role in…
The Challenges of Water Sustainability in Zanzibar
Romaisa Hussain – Art in Tanzania Internship In today’s world, there has been intense struggle for water resources. This is due to rising population currently standing at 7 billion, their usage of water and extreme competition over water resources, water dependent crops and urbanization. Therefore, it is no surprise that the world is running out…