Empowering 30 Tanzanian women through tourism and farming
The Challenge! Over the last 18 months we have been developing an innovative project in the heart of the Tanzanian tourist district. Here, women, children,
The women whom we work with and for are among the most inspiring individuals we have had the fortune of meeting. Their stories of perseverance, empowerment, and transformation greatly inspire us all. We take immense pride in supporting them and contributing to the positive changes in their lives, as well as helping them develop that impact globally.
The Challenge! Over the last 18 months we have been developing an innovative project in the heart of the Tanzanian tourist district. Here, women, children,
Misi, a small Turkish village about a two hours’ drive south of Istanbul, was losing much of its local population, heritage and future due to
Maud was raised in Zambia, the child of Zimbabweans who had left their native country to seek opportunities elsewhere. The family’s children were all raised
The youngest of four children from a remote village on the island of Rinca, Indonesia, Sari always thought she would be a police officer. During
Evelyn is a tour guide in Kenya, a rare job for a woman in a country that despite years of progress continues to pay little
Neusa was born on Sal island in Cape Verde and spent her younger years working in a variety of roles both inside and outside the
Born in the Kilimanjaro district in 1976, Priscilla grew up in a rural household which placed great importance on education and progression. With encouragement from
Our Directors Tricia Barnett and Stroma Cole have just spent two weeks working in Tanzania as part of an Equality in Tourism initiated pilot
Our Director Tricia Barnett reports on our pilot project in Tanzania The Northern Circuit in Tanzania is the region stretching from Kilimanjaro in the
Next in our series following on from our event at WTM London: a summary of Sandra Ramos’ presentation. Sandra is founder and Director of the
We continue our series of summaries of the three presentations at our WTM event in November 2015: Gender Equality in Tourism: How can it be
Following her recent work in Nicaragua, our Director Daniela Moreno Alarcon has produced a Briefing Paper on behalf of the Central America Women’s Network. The
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