

Agriculture and Digital Tools – online event for Innovation Week, Tanzania
In this event we heard from Annalyse Keys from PlantVillage Nuru about how that free Swahili app is helping farmers improve their diagnosis of crop
In this event we heard from Annalyse Keys from PlantVillage Nuru about how that free Swahili app is helping farmers improve their diagnosis of crop
Join us for an overview of some of the tools available to support agriculture in Tanzania, and issues around implementation Part of HDIF Innovation Week
March 2022 Another month, another photo competition for our amazing local Tanzanian representatives who have been sending photos of their projects to us throughout the
Agents of Change – Empowering women in rural Tanzania Imagine the things that our communities could achieve if the women of our society were given
Prosperity in Rural Africa? Changes over time in Tanzanian Villages Do statistics on Tanzania’s growth tell the full story about their urban/rural divide? It is
Organized by Britain Tanzania Society Do statistics on Tanzania’s growth tell the full story about their urban/rural divide? It is commonly believed that while Tanzania’s growth,
Year of Grant: 2021 Organization of People Empowerment received a total amount of Tshs 9,688,759.36 from Tanzania Development Trust as a grant to implement the
December 2021 Another month, another photo competition for our amazing local Tanzanian representatives who have been sending photos of their projects to us throughout the
What does COP26 mean for Tanzania and the developing world? With assistance and access to climate discussions, the response to climate change can be enormously
November 2021 Another month, another photo competition for our amazing local Tanzanian representatives who have been sending photos of their projects to us throughout the
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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.