Interested in Tanzania? Attend the AGM of Britain Tanzania Society and Tanzania Development Trust to find out about our work in Tanzania.
You are cordially invited to the AGM of the Britain Tanzania Society and Tanzania Development Trust, which will be held by Zoom.
This is a chance to find out more about the work of each organisation, what they’ve been doing over the last year, meet the post holders and others and ask questions. You will also hear from many of our members discussing their work in Tanzania, More details to follow.
Paul Harrison, chair of BTS will present their report, then Janet Chapman will present TDT’s Annual Report and also talk briefly about their mapping project Crowd2Map and how you can get involved, Ben Taylor, will talk about Tanzanian Affairs, of which he is editor.
Our local rep for Mara, Rhobi Samwelly, will talk about her NGO fighting FGM, Hope for Girls and Women Tanzania, and her role with the National Council for NGOs. LR for Kigoma, Benedicto Hosea will talk about our water project and link with PlantVillage and his organisation Mboni ya Vijana, and LR for Tabora Ezekiel Kassanga about his open school for girls excluded by pregnancy. Ngailla Alpha, LR for Kagera will talk about Ikondo School’s school partnership with Clayesmore School.
Martin Rainsworth and Phil Hawkins from PIXL will talk about their school improvement project.
The presentation section will be recorded. There will be a chance to ask questions via the chat.
There will be a short formal section at the end when members elect the Chair, Vice Chair, Secretary, Membership Secretary and Treasurer plus four members of the Executive committee of Tanzania Development Trust.
The link to the zoom meeting will be sent out the day before and 2 hours before the meeting to all who register.
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Our parent, The Britain-Tanzania Society was also founded in 1975. It aims to increase mutual knowledge, understanding and respect between the peoples of Britain and Tanzania. It encourages knowledge and strong ties through regular seminars, events and publications.