We are proud to announce the third mentorship program. From the lessons learned from on the first two groups, Women at Web Tanzania has enhanced and improved the third group...
What started as a mentorship program flourished into an impactful digital skill set journey. Women At Web Tanzania in partnership with Boresha Habari Project funded by USAID conducted the...
How often do we see daily conversations that centers on online gender-based violence among youth? One cannot advocate against Online Gender Based Violence and leave this group behind. Women...
Did you know a report on Mobile Gender Gap in the year 2018, showed that 73% of women in the country own mobile phone and 18% of them use...
Women leaders and activists in politics are subject to gender-based violence and abuse whether psychological, physical or sexual. The same abuse that Women in Politics face offline, mirrors what...
The Digital Space is a place for opportunities and acquiring new skills. In one of the Digital Skills Training initiated by the Women at Web project in partnership with...
We believe in the future of journalism through application of digital skills and innovation. It’s still a challenge for the majority of journalists to embrace New Media effectively, not...
On the 19th of November, the Women at Web Tanzania an initiative that advocates against online gender-based violence and enhances women participation online held an SOS Ambassador’s recognition ceremony,...
The influence of the Internet has drastically changed the media landscape, often to the detriment of print newspapers. Globalization has been fueled by technology. Apart from the role that...
Advocacy and fighting against Online Gender Based Violence is one of the key issues that affects a number of women in the country but one group of women that...