By Jenifer Gilla Addis Ababa. Despite its vast renewable energy potential, fertile land, and the world’s youngest workforce, Africa continues to grapple with debt, food insecurity, and climate vulnerability. At
Prepared by Upendo Mwakyusa Climate change poses significant risks to women in Africa and particularly Tanzania from family levels to society levels, level in terms of economic, social, and health
Dar es Salaam. Professor Kitila Mkumbo, the Minister of State in the Office of the President (Planning and Investment), emphasized the necessity of empowering women for the betterment of the
Dar es Salaam. Happy Longei is standing at the cowshed in Mswakini Village, Babati District, at 6:15 pm with three gourds of milk. She has just completed milking her cows.
In a concerted effort to combat health hazards stemming from the use of unsafe cooking energy sources, stakeholders in Tanzania have initiated the 'Pika Kijanja' campaign. This campaign, spearheaded by