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WHAT A WASTE!

As we struggle to make water everyone’s agenda and the center for WASH activities, there’s this kind of irritating fact- wasting water because of faulty or slightly damaged infrastructure. Whose fault is this? Whose responsibilities? We have local water managing committees. What are they doing? Practically nothing! For project WASH and Learn in Arusha DC […]

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Awareness rising through SBC Materials

Installation of Iron made posters through WASH and Learn program in ilkiding’a ward. The posters have Health and Hygiene messages aimed at rising awareness to School children and Community members on proper WASH and Menstrual Hygiene. Along with that, E-mac also distributed customized exercise books and t-shirts #WaterHygieneAndSanitaion# #MenstrualHygieneManagement# #WASHandLearn#

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E-MAC Tanzania 2024 Annual Report

E-MAC Tanzania is proud to present our 2024 Annual Report, highlighting the milestones achieved in youth empowerment, women’s economic independence, climate resilience, and water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) services. In 2024, through strong partnerships with USAID, SIMAVI, UNDP, IKI/GIZ, IMS Foundation, and ACWW, we have positively impacted over 4,000 beneficiaries, including youth, women, farmers, and

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Transforming Lives Through Beekeeping and Sustainable Livelihood Training in Enduimet

E-MAC Tanzania, in collaboration with the Global Environment Facility Small Grants Programme (GEF SGP) and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), has successfully conducted a training program aimed at equipping 41 members from four Village Savings and Lending Associations (VSLAs) in Tinga Tinga and Ngerean villages with skills to improve their livelihoods and conserve biodiversity.

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