→ United States Agency for International Development (USAID) - http://www.usaid.gov/
Description: USAID is an independent federal government agency that receives overall foreign policy guidance from the Secretary of State. Our Work supports long-term and equitable economic growth and advances U.S. foreign policy objectives by supporting: economic growth, agriculture and trade; global health; and, democracy, conflict prevention and humanitarian assistance.
→ Tanzanian Women Lawyers' Association (TAWLA) - http://www.tawla.or.tz/
Description: Tanzanian Women Lawyers' Association - TAWLA was founded in 1989 by a professional group of women lawyers who wanted to promote equal rights by focusing on women and children
→ Tanzania Women's Bank Ltd. - http://www.womensbank.co.tz/
Description: Tanzania Women's Bank Ltd. - TWB officially opened its doors to the public on the 28th of July 2009. With a passion and commitment towards female entrepreneurs, the Bank’s aim is to empower women economically and socially. TWB strives to provide high quality services all across the board, thus the Bank’s recognition and appreciation for the presence of low income earners, small businesses, the corporate clientele base, and Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs).
→ Tanzania Online - http://www.tzonline.org/
Description: Tanzania Online
→ Tanzania Media Women’s Association (TAMWA) - http://www.tamwa.org/
Description: TAMWA is a non-partisan, non-profit sharing professional media Association registered under the Societies Ordinance on 17th of November 1987. The Association bringing together more than 100 women journalists uses media to advocate for women and children’s rights. The Association uses media in a creative way; commonly known as bang style journalism, a unique home grown media style which assures immediate impact. Bang style journalism engages several media channels namely; print, radio and television to reach out to different audience at the same time.
→ Tanzania Gender Networking Programme (TGNP) - http://www.tgnp.org/
Description: Tanzania Gender Networking Programme (TGNP) is fundamentally an activist organization, non partisan, non denominational and non governmental civil society organisation committed to the goal of contributing to the building of a vibrant transformative feminist movement that challenges patriarchy and neo-liberalism at all levels, and advocates for gender equality/equity, women’s empowerment, social justice and social transformation in Tanzania and beyond
→ Tanzania Association of NGOs (TANGO) - http://www.tango.or.tz/
Description: A group of 632 NGOs registered Civil Society organizations. Our dream is to have a strong and vibrant civil society in Tanzania, in which NGOs play an active and effective role in promoting people-centered development. As a group, we aim at increasing the quality and quantity contribution of the NGO sector in development. In order to have more impact, we are organized in an association, TANGO, which is registered as an NGO itself since 1989.
→ National NGO Coordination Division - http://www.tnnc.go.tz/
Description: The NGOs Coordination Division was established in 2006 under the Ministry of Community Development, Gender and Children. Before that, the NGOs Coordination was a Unit under Vice President Office. The Division is divided into two parts namely the Registration of NGOs Section and the NGOs Coordination and Monitoring Section.
→ German Development Cooperation - http://www.german-embassy-daressalam.de
Description: German Development Cooperation; GIZ - Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit
→ Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) - http://www.acdi-cida.gc.ca/home
Description: CIDA is Canada's lead agency for development assistance. CIDA's aim is to: Manage Canada's support and resources effectively and accountably to achieve meaningful, sustainable results; Engage in policy development in Canada and internationally, enabling Canada's effort to realize its development objectives. Want to know more about the structure and scope of CIDA? About the key policies that shape CIDA's work around the world? Curious to know where CIDA maintains a presence in Canada and what are the results of CIDA activities? This section of CIDA's website provides a number of windows through which you can gain a better understanding of what CIDA is all about.
→ Canadian Cooperation Office (CCO) - http://www.ccotz.org/
Description: The Canadian Cooperation Office Tanzania (CCO) is a bilateral project of the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA). In continuous operation since 1984, its mission is to provide support services to CIDA's development program, including program planning, project delivery, logistics and administration. Assistance is also provided to recruit local consultants and manage their contracts.