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Author: Jackson Malangalila

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TANZIA

Jackson Malangalila December 8, 2020

Mtandao wa Jinsia Tanzania (TGNP) tumepokea kwa majonzi na masikitiko makubwa taarifa ya kifo cha Prof. Simon Mbilinyi aliyewahi kuwa Waziri wa Fedha mwaka 1995-1996,…

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Renewable Energy

A GENDER LENS: RENEWABLE ENERGY POLICY BRIEF

Jackson Malangalila October 20, 2020

RENEWABLE ENERGY POLICY BRIEF

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Education Gender Health Water

DID YOU KNOW THE IMPORTANCE OF FLOWING WATER TO HOSPITALS AND SCHOOLS?

Jackson Malangalila September 8, 2020

By Correspondent Daniel Semberya The Tanzanian government has been working tirelessly to ensure it full fills its Vision 2025 ambitious target of reaching universal water…

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Education Gender Uncategorized

WHY EARLY PREGNANCIES ONE OF THE CONTRIBUTING FACTORS FOR DROP OUT

Jackson Malangalila September 8, 2020

By Correspondent Daniel Semberya Early pregnancies to school girls have been a major obstacle for many girls to continue with their education and attain their…

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Gender Leadership

Reasons why Morogoro women leaders’ tales are relevant in 2020 General election

Jackson Malangalila August 10, 2020

by Saul Gilliard (Daily News reporter) “When I decided to contest for a post of chairperson at Majengo Mapya Local Government in Kihonda, Morogoro, last…

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Gender Leadership

Reasons why mending gender gap in political leadership is key

Jackson Malangalila August 10, 2020

By Saul Gilliard (Daily News reporter) According to the World Economic Forum Global Gender Gap Report (2018), which measures gaps in four thematic areas; Economic Participation…

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Gender Health Leadership

How Flora acted as a catalyst in transforming the lives of Mwakaluguru residents

Jackson Malangalila August 10, 2020

by Saul Giliard Daily (News reporter) KAHAMA District in Shinyanga Region is divided into three councils; namely Ushetu, Kahama Town, and Msalala. Out of three…

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Education Gender Health

Why improving girls MHM vital for her education performance

Jackson Malangalila June 25, 2020

By Correspondent Daniel Semberya Findings have shown that every month millions of women and girls around the world face the challenge of managing their menstrual…

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Gender Responsive Budgeting

Activists give 2020/21 budget cautious welcome

Jackson Malangalila June 25, 2020

By Sauli Gilliard ACTIVISTS have hailed the 2020/2021 government budget as gender-responsive but cautioned it needs collective efforts and commitment to make it work for…

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