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SummaryArt in Tanzania is a self-sustainable non-profit charity NGO in Tanzania. We have performed community-based development work and run self-sustainable operations since 1996. DetailsOur community-based programs are focused on empowering the local communities and individual people. You experience the daily life and culture in Tanzania while also having the opportunity to witness the growth of one of the fastest-growing African economies. Students will participate in and develop the daily operations of the NGO. We commonly have 15-40 students …
SummaryArt in Tanzania helps small community clinics in the villages and larger hospitals. Tanzania’s healthcare is missing professional medical staff. You can assist in developing healthcare, but you also get great experience working in a developing country with limited medical facilities. DetailsArt in Tanzania community medical support team works in Dar es Salaam. In the Madele village medical support program, we can combine small village clinics with the larger hospital. The public health program focuses on helping and educating the …
SummaryArt in Tanzania is a self-sustainable non-profit charity NGO. We earn our funds from safari tour operations and sales of environmentally friendly products. DetailsOur community-based programs empower the local communities and individual people. Interns experience daily life in Tanzania while also witnessing the growth of one of the fastest-growing economies in Africa. Our business and marketing programs are focused on training community entrepreneurship skills. We also focus on marketing volunteering placements, internships, safaris, tours, and music. Our new …
SummaryArt in Tanzania is developing youth football, assisting talent development of a Football Academy jointly with its partners. DetailsFootball is the national sport in Tanzania. There is an enormous potential for young talented girls and boys. However, it is hard to produce professional football players due to their low capacities. This program is a joint effort with our partners as Briessfull Stars Organization of retired top Tanzanian football professionals and 7Elity Academy from Utah USA, having branches in the UK …
SummaryThe Human Rights program includes working with Tanzanian human rights professionals focusing on children’s, women’s, and disabled people’s rights and limited sexual rights. In addition, students can include research and thesis focus for the program. DetailsArt in Tanzania Children’s Agenda program focuses on Children’s and Women’s Rights. We also have a Rights team consisting of our team members, private Tanzanian people such as lawyers, other rights-oriented citizens and participating interns and volunteers. Practical work includes advocacy, partaking in seminars, teaching, …
SummaryArt in Tanzania is partnering with a consortium of NGOs and private sector actors to evaluate and produce solutions to the combination of climate change effects on the socio-economy in rural Africa. DetailsSome 75% of Tanzanian people live in rural areas, and climate change will seriously affect their livelihood based on agricultural income. The most vulnerable groups such as women, youth, and people living with disabilities are most affected. This program is a multi-professional student approach to evaluating the present …
SummaryArt in Tanzania focuses on helping with educational tasks in the nursery, primary and secondary schools in Tanzania, and adult vocational training. The schools we help are mostly poor village schools. Interns focus on developing primary education and also conduct advocacy work. DetailsArt in Tanzania’s Educational program is part of our Children’s Agenda approach implemented by a coalition including UNICEF and Save the Children. We work in a village nursery and primary and secondary schools, but we also run adult …
SummaryArt in Tanzania and its partners work with the Tanzanian corporate and government institutions to tackle Corporate Social Responsibility issues. These topics also include actions against climate change. DetailsPrivate citizens’ social responsibility is commonly well recognised and introduced in school curriculums and public advocacy programs in the Western world. Tanzanian public does not know corporate social responsibility. Issues. As a result, corporate policies commonly don’t consider social responsibility issues seriously.At the same time, Tanzania is one country where climate change strongly affects …
SummaryArt in Tanzania is introducing and implementing environmentally-friendly solutions for Tanzanian communities. These solutions include dry toilets, composting and household water reuse, and solar water purification systems. We also emphasise sustainable tourism operations. DetailsTanzanian communities lack the economic strength needed to implement environmentally friendly solutions in their households. Presently less than 50% of households have a toilet. Interns are developing sustainable and affordable solutions, including dry toilets for homes and schools. This program includes an introduction to solar-based water purification …