
TAWLA Engagement with the Tanga Community
In order to ensure effective participation of the community in fighting Gender-Based Violence (GBV), Tanzania Women Lawyers Association (TAWLA) has been using different fora in raising community awareness on issues
TAWLA Trains Women and Young People in Rombo District
The participation of women and young people in leadership positions and decision-making bodies increases the effectiveness in the implementation of the responsibilities of leaders and brings positive development in society.
TAWLA Training Session in Dodoma
In implementing a program aimed at increasing women’s participation in leadership positions, tenure, accountability and co-operation between stewardships and their leaders, Tanzania Women Lawyers Association (TAWLA) conducted a one-day training
TAWLA Meeting With Stakeholders in Tanga
Tanzania Women Lawyers Association (TAWLA) is implementing a project in partnership with WE EFFECT and the Tanzania Youth Network (TYC) on increasing democracy and participatory elections in Tanzania. As part
Public Dialogues in Arumeru West
As part of a continued efforts to raise public awareness on the importance of inclusive efforts towards development initiatives in our societies, the Tanzania Women Lawyers Association (TAWLA) in Arusha
Public Dialogue in East Arumeru District
As part of a continued efforts to raise public awareness on the importance of inclusive efforts towards development initiatives in our societies, the Tanzania Women Lawyers Association (TAWLA) in Arusha
Public Dialogues in Magu, Sumve and Kwimba
As part of a continued efforts to raise awareness to the public on the importance of inclusive efforts towards development initiatives in our societies, the Tanzania Women Lawyers Association (TAWLA)
TAWLA Trains Kisarawe Youths
In implementing a project aimed at increasing equal participation of women and men at decision-making levels especially on land matters, Tanzania Women Lawyers Association (TAWLA) has been conducting trainings to
Mentorship Sessions to Elected Leaders
As part of capacitating newly elected Council Members and Ward Executive Officers from Longido, Karatu, Monduli, West Arumeru and East Arumeru on leadership and good governance, Tanzania Women Lawyers’ Association