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The Tanzania Environmental Conservation Society, also known as TECOSO, is a Tanzania non-governmental organization founded in the year 1998 and registered on February 11, 1999, under the Societies Act CAP.337 R.E.2002 from The Societies (Application for Registration) Rules of 1954. [1]
This is a list of conservation, natural resource and ecology-related organisations in Tanzania, including both Tanzanian based organisations and international organisations represented in Tanzania. This list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items .
It is one of Tanzania's largest providers of disability and rehabilitation services. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] CCBRT works with the Tanzanian government to provide free and subsidized services to low-income Tanzanians in four core areas: ophthalmology ; orthopedics and physical rehabilitation ; plastic surgery and reconstructive surgery ; and maternal ...
READ Tanzania is a charity , formerly known as READ International that aims to improve access to education in East Africa by renovating school libraries and providing educational materials. READ began as a United Kingdom -based charity but has since moved operations mostly to Tanzania .
ICS SP [3] [4] is a civil society organization. ICS Africa was founded in 1980 and aimed to ensure the safety and wellbeing of all children in Africa. [5] They moved their headquarters to Nunspeet in 2004, while renaming from "International Christian Support Fund" to "International Child Support".
Climate Action Network Tanzania organizes workshops and seminars among stakeholders from government institutions and ministries, the private sector, development partners, and civil society. It does this by discussing the current and future climate change as well as the environmental-related effects on community well-being and economic growth.
The logo of the Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Partnership (REEEP), including tagline " Developing Clean Energy Markets" The Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Partnership (REEEP) is a Vienna-based Quasi-International Organisation [1] that advances markets for renewable energy and energy efficiency with a particular emphasis on the emerging markets and developing countries.
Micro financing in Tanzania started in 1995 with SACCOS (savings and credit cooperative organization) and NGOs. It has since then contributed to the increasing success of international micro financing. Microfinance stills remains a relatively new in Tanzania since it has not penetrated yet.