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Tag: Intern in Tanzania
Access to Drinking Water in Africa
By Atilla Cermikli – Art in Tanzania internship According to a report in 2018, nearly half of the population in East Africa could not access drinking water and Tanzania caught the average with 49.2% accessible rate. The main problem is basically investment. Installing the pipe to transport the water needs large investments and since it…
Climate Change Effect on National Parks in Tanzania
By Veronica Donald – Art in Tanzania internship Climate encompasses the statistics of meteorological conditions, that is, temperature, humidity, atmospheric pressure, wind, rainfall, atmospheric particle counts and other meteorological element in a given region over a long period of time. Climate change is attributed directly or indirectly to human activities that alert the composition of…
THE PROSPECT FOR TANZANIA ECONOMY AFFECTED BY COVID -19 GLOBAL PANDEMIC
B Nyamboge Mwema Nyawangwe – Art in Tanzania internship As well as it is known COVID-19 is a global pandemic in the whole world today. Tanzania is among one of the many countries that has been affected in many ways and one of the major areas is in the economic sector. Since last April to…
The Impact of Period Poverty in Tanzania
Art in Tanzania Internship-Tiffany Lo Managing periods in Tanzania is challenging due to a lack of access to menstrual products and sanitation services. Over 50% of Tanzanians do not have access to improved sanitation and access to clean drinking water is often limited (Moloney, 2020). With a lack of access to menstrual hygiene products, information,…
HEALTH BENEFITS OF LEMON AND GINGER TEA
HEALTH BENEFITS OF LEMON AND GINGER TEA By: Mallya Godfrido RN, Art in Tanzania Intership Ginger is grown in Kilimanjaro, Kigoma,Ruvuma, Morogoro, Kagera and Mbeya region. Currently, Ginger in Kilimanjaro is widely grown in Same District, particularly on the slopes of Usambara Mountains the ancient range in northeast Tanzania, which is part of the Eastern…
Composting to Improve Crops and Human Health
By Miakoda Ford – Art in Tanzania Intern With the observable changes to weather patterns, such as shifts in rain patterns, and intensified storms, rural communities in Tanzania are struggling to maintain their agricultural way of life. Continuing to produce the crops and quantities needed is becoming gradually more challenging. It is understood and observed…
Indoor Air Pollution
What is indoor air pollution? Indoor air pollution is when the condition of air surrounding building settings both inside and out is detrimental to the health of living beings. It is especially dangerous in comparison to outdoor air pollution because of how confined the space is within a building as opposed to the space…
EFFECT OF GROBAL COVID-19 PANDEMIC TO PERSONAL BANKING AND FINANCE IN TANZANIA
By Greenford R Chinjeru – Art in Tanzania internship COVID-19 is an infection disease that spread by virus and it dangerous and deadly. It has killed many people and affected the global economy. The disease has affected movement of people and goods from one county to another. Many countries people and their movement has been restricted.…
ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS IN TANZANIA
By Bazilius Emmanuel – Art in Tanzania internship Introduction Environment is a famous word in current days, as it used to refer to different settings, ranging from local to international ones. The origin of term environment is from the French word “environed “which means surroundings, so people may use environment to refer to everything found in a certain location. -Also, in geography…