3.8
In generale buono
10
Recensioni
23
anni di attività
Art In Tanzania
3.8
In generale buono
10
Recensioni
23
anni di attività
Art In Tanzania (AIT) is a non-governmental organization (NGO) registered in Tanzania, Zanzibar, and Finland. The organization launched in 2001, supporting local artists who did not have the resources to develop their talents. Since then, the organization has grown and runs more than 300 volunteer ...
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kari korhonen
Art In Tanzania recensioni
2024 at NGO Management Support
2023 at NGO Management Support
2020 at Film Production for Social Media
Art In Tanzania inserzioni
Join the NGO team to plan, implement and monitor the daily community activities. This placement is an excellent way to learn how an NGO works in Africa. Dettagli >
Art in Tanzania supports and develops village women's initiatives. The main focus is vocational training initiatives such as English and entrepreneurship training. Dettagli >
Development of village sports activities in Madale village in Dar es Salaam. The main focus is on football and developing exercise activities for the villagers. Dettagli >
We develop sustainable development solutions, clean school water, and sustainable tourism operations. Dettagli >
Art in Tanzania designs web and social media pages for multiple community program tasks. Dettagli >
The program's focus is on creating a baseline and program plans to understand Climate Change Effects and advocate for the public. Dettagli >
The Human Rights program includes working with Tanzanian human rights professionals, focusing on Children's, Women's, and Disabled rights. Dettagli >
Art in Tanzania is developing young African musicians and dancers. We focus on traditional African music with hectic drum rhythms and dancing. Dettagli >
We operate in different sectors on community tasks such as corporate social responsibility and education for under-school-age children. Dettagli >
Social Responsibility programs are assisted and partnered by the Tanzania corporate sector. There is a wide range of pla from social programs to the environmental sector. Dettagli >