Medical volunteers support Art in Tanzania Health programs
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Medical volunteers support Art in Tanzania Health programs

We interviewed Rosie, from the UK, about her experience as she worked on the medical project in Dar es Salaam. Here are her views:

As your project draws to a close, what have you most enjoyed about medical volunteering?
“I like it because it differs from place to place, and it’s also good to see how a hospital is run here compared to the system in the UK…

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How copyright issues have hit music industry hard in Tanzania

Lack of copyright law enforcement is ruining artists in Tanzania. Some brand names like Kilimanjaro, for example, are common and likely to be used uncontrollably by many companies in Tanzania, especially due to its association with the tallest free standing mountain in Africa…

Wonder Workshop, where art meets the great innovation
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Wonder Workshop, where art meets the great innovation

When you pass between tens of little stores and boutiques selling imported shoes and clothes from Asia and all the pirated DVDs salesmen, you can find a true gem in the streets of Dar Es Salaam. Behind the red gates exists Wonder Workshop. This craft shop was founded in 2005 by Paul Joynson-Hicks and its business model is pure genius…

Great bird watching opportunity in Tanzania
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Great bird watching opportunity in Tanzania

Art in Tanzania will soon offer a nice bird watching trip to a protected area of Ruvu forest reserve near Dar es Salaam. The reserve is a 35 000 hectares mosaic of coastal vegetation including open dry forest, closed dry forest, thicket, swamp, woodland and grassland. Only 10 000 ha of the reserve can be considered a forest and most of its riparian forest in the South.

Celebrating a conservation group and marking International Forest Day
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Celebrating a conservation group and marking International Forest 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.