Women in Law and Development in Africa (WiLDAF) under the generous support from the U.S Agency for International Development (USAID), is implementing the USAID Wanawake Sasa project in Dar es Salaam – Ubungo and Kinondoni, Arusha-Arusha Municipal and Meru Council, Iringa-Iringa Municipal and Mafinga Council, Mwanza-Misugwi Council, Mjini Magahribi-Mjini Magharibi A Council, Kaskazini-Kaskazini B Council, Kusini-Chake Chake Council and Kaskazini-Wete Council.
The USAID Wanawake Sasa project aims to strengthen women’s and girls’ civic and political participation for inclusive governance and sustained democracy in Tanzania. The project seeks to enhance women and girls’ knowledge and agency to fully exercise their civic and political rights, empower men and boys as champions of gender equality and equity, strengthen legal and institutional frameworks to uphold women and girl’s civic and political rights and strengthen womenled/rights and youth-led/rights to actively promote women and youth civic and political engagement. Page 4 of 5 As part of this initiative, the project will establish the Citizenship and Leadership Academy (CLA), which will operate both online and offline. To ensure the effectiveness of the CLA, it is pivotal to develop comprehensive training and promotional materials that promote civic engagement and empower women and girls.
To support the course, WiLDAF intends to engage a consultant to develop: (i) Training modules, which will be used to equip women and girls with knowledge and skills to engage in the civic and political process of the country through the established CLA, (ii) Promotional materials to promote the academy and the program in general. The development of CLA training content and promotional materials is meant to be inclusive, participatory, and relevant to the needs of women and girls in the country’s political realm.
For more information please click the link: ToR-Sub Activity – Develop CLA training content and promotional materials -2