Category: Women’s Programs
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The Creative Activist
By Saruni Martin- Art in Tanzania internship Weeks had gone by, my national exams were nigh, since Mr. Martin Saning’o had passed away from COVID-19, I had a dream. In the dream, Mr. Martin said to me, in Swahili, with rough translation to English as, “Dare to dream big, never give up and always have…
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PROBLEMS THE AFRICAN YOUTH FACE
By Justina Ochieng – Art in Tanzania internship According to the world economic forum’s report, the African youth population is rapidly growing and by 2050 it will form almost 60% of all the world’s youth population. This rapid growth has also bringing with it a lot of challenges facing the youths. Unemployment has been ranked…
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5 skincare items to pack for travels
By Darlene Joshua – Art in Tanzania internship Travelling can bring a ton of changes to our daily routines and lifestyles. Flying into different time zones, or simply driving through polluted areas can have a huge impact on your skin. Dehydration, puffy eyes, and breakouts can all result from these changes. Consequently, it is critical…
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A GIRL CHILD IN TANZANIA DURING MENSURATION PERIOD
By Ayanna Albert – Art in Tanzania Internship Down deep in the valleys very far away from town, were there is neither much electricity nor water to take. Down deep where a girl is also a shepherd of cattle’s as well but then thanks to education now she can attend. Been a witness through my…
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Women’s Empowerment in Accessing Financial Services
By Marina Joseph – Art in Tanzania internship World Bank views financial inclusion as means that individuals and businesses have access to useful and affordable financial products and services that meet their needs – transactions, payments, savings, credit, and insurance – delivered in a responsible and sustainable way. Financial inclusion expands access to efficient financial…