Access • Participation • Control
Welcome to (WEGS), a Tanzanian NGO working on gender equality, economic empowerment, and child safeguarding for sustainable development.
In the places of work and families, most of the women are being oppressed and abused because they are considered to be weaker, passive and inferiour creatures in the society. The value that they should be given as humans is not observed.
We create/raise awareness on harmful practices including gender based abuse, violence, discrimination, oppression and exploitation of women, early marriage, female genital mutilation (FGM) in the society. Special programs for adolescent girls are organized to equip them with skills for managing the challenges associated with biological changes in puberty stage.
# | REGION | BENEFICIARIES |
---|---|---|
1 | Arusha | 317,140 |
2 | Kilimanjaro | 79,010 |
3 | Manyara | 66,632 |
4 | Singida | 240,970 |
5 | Tabora | 98,100 |
6 | Others | 1,284 |
Total | 803,136 |
Bishu (nick name), a form two girl residing in Arusha applied adolescence knowledge and skills to brake the silence and reveal the ongoing harrassment from a particular man…
Through our project titled Campaign to End Violence against Children (CEVAC), On Friday 3rd December 2022 our work at Uhuru primary school led to a wonderful action …
Rudderfish long-finned pike–razorfish menhaden paradise fish, barramundi oceanic flyingfish. Blenny barfish false cat shark halibut. Dolly Varden trout lake trout. Pelagic cod swordtail
Thornyhead salamanderfish European minnow zebra trout gray mullet climbing perch ghost carp pelican gulper Blenny barfish false cat shark halibut Dolly Varden trout lake trout. Pelagic cod swordtail
0900 – 1700hrs
16 June 2024