WILDAF Tanzania successfully convened the Women Leaders Dialogue and Women Directors Forum Reflection, bringing together former and current women leaders, feminist advocates, mentors, mentees, civil society organizations, and development partners to reflect on the progress of Tanzania’s women’s rights movement…
We are pleased to invite applications from qualified consultants or consultancy firms to undertake the development of the Tanzania Women’s Rights Status Report (2016–2026). The report will provide a comprehensive assessment of the status of women’s rights in Tanzania over…
In commemoration of the Day of the African Child 2026, WiLDAF Tanzania joined development partners, government stakeholders, and civil society organizations working on children’s rights and welfare in a multi-stakeholder dialogue focused on improving access to safe water, sanitation, and…
🌍✨ Happy Day of the African Child 2026! ✨🌍 Today, WiLDAF Tanzania joins the rest of Africa in celebrating the Day of the African Child and reaffirming our commitment to protecting and promoting the rights and well-being of every child.…
As part of ongoing efforts to enhance access to justice for citizens, WiLDAF Tanzania, in collaboration with the Ministry of Constitutional and Legal Affairs, participated in the second phase of the Mama Samia Legal Aid Campaign (MSLAC) in Kishapu District,…
Marking the International Day to End Corporal Punishment, WiLDAF, in collaboration with members of the Technical Working Group, alongside Save the Children Tanzania and UNICEF Tanzania, convened a multi-stakeholder dialogue aimed at advancing efforts to eliminate corporal punishment and promote…
Through the #WanawakeSasa project, implemented by Women in Law and Development in Africa Tanzania (WiLDAF Tanzania) with support from the Embassy of Ireland in Tanzania, tangible progress is being made toward transforming women’s leadership at the community level. Rather than…
Today, on International Women’s Day, we celebrate the courage and resilience of women ,but we must also speak the truth. Because behind every celebration lies a reality many women still live every day. In Tanzania, nearly half of all women…
WiLDAF Tanzania was honoured to host the Deputy Minister for Constitutional and Legal Affairs, Hon. Zainab Athumani Katimba, during her visit to our offices today. During the engagement, WiLDAF showcased its community-driven work through the Legal Aid Unit, which continues…
This week, the Women in Law and Development in Africa (WiLDAF) has launched a strategic training program aimed at strengthening the leadership and campaign capacity of women candidates ahead of the general elections. The initiative seeks to increase women’s political…