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Testimonials: Beneficiaries Satisfied with TAMCODE Capacity Building

Beneficiaries from different sectors have unanimously expressed high satisfaction with TAMCODE’S capacity building interventions. Below are their firsthand accounts expressing their satisfaction. “I am grateful to TAMCODE for the training as such opportunities rarely do come to Rukwa. Most media organizations tend to convene their events in Mbeya but not Sumbawanga in Rukwa region. We […]

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TAMCODE activities reach more than 100 direct beneficiaries, 10 million indirect beneficiaries

Tanzania Media for Community Development has recorded 100 beneficiaries reached directly through implementation of various activities in 2024/2025 including leadership capacity building for young women, capacity building on women leaders and politicians use of digital platforms and empowerment of community radios on reporting intangible cultural heritage in Katavi and Rukwa regions. Reporting to the meeting

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Tanzanians Urged to Embrace Intangible Cultural Heritage for Food Security and Employment Opportunities

By a correspondent in Sumbawanga, Rukwa region Tanzanians have been advised to embrace intangible cultural heritage as doing so will help to transmit knowledge on food preservation to sustain them during natural calamities. His Lordship Mayor of Sumbawanga Justin Malisawa made the call in Sumbawanga yesterday while officiating a one day dialogue to develop a

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TAMCODE Joins National Launch of 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence in Tanzania

On November 25, TAMCODE participated in the launch ceremony of the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence. Conducted by WILDAF, the colorful event featured speeches, presentations, and discussions reflecting on Tanzania’s progress in implementing the Beijing Declarations. The session was graced by Honorable Prof. Paramagamba Kabudi, Minister for Constitution and Legal Affairs in Tanzania.

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Katavi region authorities reiterate commitment to promote ICH

Katavi regional authorities have reiterated their commitment to support TAMCODE and the media to promote the intangible cultural heritage in the region to enhance employment opportunities for women and youth.  Carol Stephen who is Katavi Regional Sports, Cultural and Youth Officer made the call in Mpanda on November 6, 2024, at the capacity building workshop

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TAMCODE attends Consultative Meeting to Political Parties in Dar

On August 19th, 2024, TAMCODE attended a consultative meeting conducted to members of the Council of Political Parties and women’s wings, in Dar es Salaam. Conducted by WILDAF the session saw participants engage in developing gender and social inclusion policy and the establishment of gender desks in accordance with the recent amendments to the Political Parties Act.  The Registrar

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TGNP trains community media journalists in INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISM

On May 30th, 2024, TAMCODE executive director Rose Ngunangwa made a presentation on media ethics and investigative journalism to enable community media journalists to address sexual gender-based violence in their localities. Other issues emphasized during the session were to equip community media journalists to enable them to promote agroecology and women to vie for leadership positions

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