Lack of Clean Drinking Water in Tanzanian Schools
Educational Programs Environmental Advocacy Program Introduction School is essential not only because it provides a place for children to study,…
Educational Programs Environmental Advocacy Program Introduction School is essential not only because it provides a place for children to study,…
Electricity has been named by many Tanzanians as the biggest inhibitor for success. Tanzania has the largest population in East…
Environmental Advocacy Program Uzi is a small island south of Zanzibar’s main island, Unguja. The road to Uzi is called…
You might not think that there is a problem with trees or forests in a country where two-thirds of the…
It had been in my mind and it was my dream almost one year. Then suddenly one day in August 2013, I realized that Kilimanjaro can be true for me. Previous night I could not even sleep, I almost itched in anticipation…
As the world marks the World Toilet Day today, November 19, many families in the world still do not have access to sanitation facilities.
According to UNICEF, 1.1 billion people around the world defecate in the open, contaminating their environments and water sources besides spreading diseases like diarrhea, which kills 2,000 children less than 5 years old every day.
The world is marking the international forest day today and will be observing the world water day tomorrow.
At Art In Tanzania, we would like to celebrate a group of young volunteers from Moshi town in Kilimanjaro region who for the last more than one decade have been involved in conservation of a key water catchment area.