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The Tanzania UNICEF country office works in line with the Global Campaign on Children and AIDS to shed spotlight on the impact of HIV/AIDS on children. It also conducts evidence based programmes in the area of malaria, and child survival with a focus on pneumonia, diarrhoea, malnutrition and water and sanitation.
In 2017, the Tanzania Social Support Foundation launched its Higher Education Fund that is dedicated to offer scholarships and tuition waivers to over 50,000 students of the higher learning institutions as a way to serve all those who appear to miss the educational loans from the Government of the United Republic of Tanzania for which the fund ...
A Y-chromosome study by Wood et al. (2005) tested various populations in Africa for paternal lineages, including 9 Iraqw males from Tanzania. The authors observed the E1b1b haplogroup in 56% of the studied Iraqw, which is typical of Afro-Asiatic males from North and Northeast Africa, who possess the haplogroup at high frequencies. [ 11 ]
Pages in category "Foundations based in Tanzania" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. M.
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 .
After retirement Bayi has spent much effort in setting up the Filbert Bayi Foundation which aims to guide young sporting talent in Tanzania. It is based in Mkuza, about 50 km from Dar es Salaam. The complex also aims to educate young people about HIV and AIDS, plus ways of getting out of poverty. The foundation started in 2003.
The Mwalimu Nyerere Foundation (MNF) is a non-governmental organisation in Dar es Salaam. It functions as a pivotal platform for Tanzanian, African and global stakeholders to engage, collaborate, and tackle the prevailing challenges concerning peace, security, and development across the continent.
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]