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How Jane Goodall’s Breakthrough Began with a Chimpanzee in Tanzania
The renowned conservationist died this week at 91. Her work transformed our understanding of what it means to be human ...
Whatever the outcome, one fact is certain: the 2025 election has redefined women’s place in Tanzanian politics, making their ...
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Tanzania: Drought-Hit Tanzania's Villages Confront Harshest Reality of Climate Change
Farmers in Tanzania's drought-hit Dodoma region offer a potent message for negotiators heading to COP30 in Brazil: climate justice is not an abstract slogan. It is a water trough filled close to home, ...
Environmentalists, activists and future scientists around the globe are mourning the loss of a legend in the world ...
AT the Africa Health Agenda International Conference (AHAIC) 2025 in Kigali, the spotlight turned towards a quiet heroine ...
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Tanzania: New Drive Targets Abuse of Women With HIV
THE International Community of Women Living with HIV Eastern Africa (ICWEA) has launched a regional campaign to confront and end violence against women and girls living with HIV.
The party would also empower women by granting them the necessary loans, thereby ending the cycle of exploitative borrowing ...
Australia is not doing well at all,” said Goodall, who had a close relationship with Sydney’s Taronga Zoo, on one of her many visits.
The late primatologist and advocate became a global face of and inspiration for field research and environmental protection ...
Ms Ritah Aciro, the executive director of Uganda Women’s Network (UWONET), said the outcome is evidence that gender equality remains elusive ...
British primatologist Jane Goodall, who died on Wednesday at 91, fostered and wielded vast influence over science and environmental protection across Africa, researchers and conservationists said. She ...
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