Tanzania Women Lawyers Association (TAWLA) has continued to be one of the reputable organizations in provision of legal services in the country, whose focus is on vulnerable women and children.
A transitional committee for the 10 members which was formed by The Minister of Health and Social Affairs, Hon. Dr. Dorothy Gwajima for the purpose of overseeing the task of
The UN Global Road Safety Week commemorations in Dodoma saw TAWLA and other road safety stakeholders including TAMWA, Traffic police and Members of Parliament visit Amani and Mnadani primary schools
As part of the Government’s major stakeholders on human rights issues, especially the rights of women and children, the Tanzania Women Lawyers Association (TAWLA) had the opportunity to participate in
Earlier last week, (20/08/2020) the Tanzania Women Lawyers Association (TAWLA) in partnership with WE EFFECT and the Tanzania Youth Coalition (TYC) officially launched a project aimed at increasing the participation
TAWLA’s regional coordinator in Tanga participated in a meeting hosted by the Ministry of Constitution and Legal Affairs which focused on the committees that coordinate legal support and review of
TAWLA regional office in Dodoma was honored by a visit from the Chairperson of the Commission for Human Rights and Good Governance (CHRAGG), Hon. Judge Mathew Maimu who was accompanied
As part of the celebration of TAWLA’s 30th Anniversary, TAWLA’s governing council member, Adv. Annmarie Mavenjina together with TAWLA’s Executive Director, Adv. Tike Mwambipile paid a visit to Mbeya’s Regional
TAWLA’s Chairperson, Adv. Athanasia Soka together with TAWLA’s Governing Council Member, Madam Mariam Mvamo and TAWLA’s Head of Programs, Adv. Mary Richard paid a visit to the Minister of Health,
TAWLA members and the Secretariat staff participated in the commemoration of the Judiciary Law Week by providing legal aid services and legal education to the public. This year’s Legal Week