What are the implications of Cop26 for Tanzania?
What are the implications of Cop26 for Tanzania? Significant progress and benefits ahead—or just a lot of hot air? Join us for this online event
What are the implications of Cop26 for Tanzania? Significant progress and benefits ahead—or just a lot of hot air? Join us for this online event
Crowd2Map is 6! Join our party mapathon to learn more about our work. A chance to learn about Crowd2Map and our many partners in Tanzania
Find out about Britain Tanzania Society and Tanzania Development Trust Interested in Tanzania? Attend the AGM of Britain Tanzania Society and Tanzania Development Trust on
This session gave an outline of how free tools like OSM, Maps.Me and ODK can be used, offline, in the fight against Female Genital Mutilation
Janet spoke about Open Mapping and Data Collection – you can view the slides to “getting your community on the map, and the slides to the water
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
At this event we heard from Janet on some of the innovators TDT is working with, particularly around access to water, reusable masks, and improving
On the 8th March, we had a special presentation of In The Name Of Your Daughter on International Women’s Day, brought to you by Tanzania
A free event for Open Data Day and International Women’s Day on the Open Data Landscape on Gender in Tanzania. For Open Data Day on March 6th 2021 Crowd2map hosted
What’s next for Tanzania’s Development? On Wednesday 20th January we were joined by Chambi Chachage, Lecturer at Princeton University, as he shared an outline of
Julius Nyerere led Tanzania to Independence – join us for this launch of his new biography. About this Event Julius Nyerere led Tanzania to Independence
You are invited to an online event on Saturday 28th November 2020 when we celebrate 45 years of the Tanzania Development Trust, present an overview and discuss lessons we have learnt over that time.
Thank you to those who attended our Annual General Meeting. If you missed our online AGM this year, you can listen to the recording and view the presentations by clicking on this post.
You are warmly invited to Tanzanian diaspora and friends of Tanzania Summer Event with Tanzanian Fashions, Tanzanian Music and Tanzanian Food Saturday, 27th July from 1pm
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