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The Citizen on MSNRISING WOMAN 2025: Mary Stephen Mniwasa: Empowering next generation of women leaders in law, finance, governanceMary Mniwasa, Chief Legal Counsel for the DSE, shares powerful insights on breaking barriers in law, finance, and governance.
The African Agricultural Transformation Initiative works to strengthen national institutions supporting agricultural ...
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Namibian Sun on MSNThe women changing Africa's leadershipFrom Namibia to Ghana, recent appointments of women to top political positions have been encouraging. But with more women in significant roles, are African nations really ...
Despite progress in gender equality, financial and leadership disparities persist for women in Tanzania. Stakeholders at a ...
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The Citizen on MSNBurn, baby, burn: Why it’s time Tanzania embraced coalTanzania’s energy landscape is a labyrinth of contradictions. On one side, the government champions an “energy transition” fuelled by imported LPG gas—a costly scheme redirecting rural women’s meagre ...
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The Citizen on MSNRISING WOMAN 2025: Susan Namondo urges women to lead in developmentShe urges women to take more chances, to “throw their hearts into the ring,” and actively contribute to national and global ...
with support from the World Bank through the Tanzania Rural Electrification Expansion Program (TREEP). A woman engineer took advantage of TREEP to build a successful business providing fishing ...
#ForAllWomenAndGirls is a rallying call for action on the 30th anniversary of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action. Aneth Gerena Isaya, a leading advocate for the economic empowerment of ...
While influential women receive accolades, millions of others toil in silence, their struggles unnoticed, their sacrifices unrecognized. The celebration often feels more like a performance than a ...
The resilience of these women has drawn attention from across the globe. Marine Cultures has begun working with communities in mainland Tanzania ... by and about Africa - aggregating, producing ...
USA still lead the FIFA Women's Ranking. Japan move up three spots to fifth after SheBelieves Cup victory, while Tanzania and Kenya make the biggest rankings leaps.
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