This week, Michelle Obama will join other First Ladies in Tanzania for a summit focusing on women’s education, health and economic empowerment. It’s a gathering of powerful women in a place where too many young women still lack the power to determine the course of their own futures. Early marriage and childbearing, coupled with a lack of access to contraception, too often take control out of their hands.
But with more than 40% of Tanzania’s population under 15, there’s a huge opportunity to change things for the next generation of Tanzanian women. To help every Tanzanian girl reach her potential, take a look at the reality of what she faces. How would you change this picture?
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Halima Shariff, Director
Advance Family Planning Tanzania
EMAIL: [email protected]
PHONE: 255-788-249-09
Sarah Maongezi, Executive Director
Medical Women Association of Tanzania (MEWATA)
EMAIL: [email protected]
OFFICE: 255-732-203-898
MOBILE: 255-787-561-861 /
255-712-456-050
Julie Tumbo, Team Leader
Centre for Advocacy and
Empowerment (CADEM)
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PHONE: +255-755-894-557
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