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COURSES2013

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Designed By Sameer Kermalli 0787212256

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Global ChangeFramework Courses

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ToolboxCourses

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SwahiliCourses

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Events

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Facilities

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Introduction

Welcome to Global Platform Tanzania - ActionAid Denmark’s training development centre in Dar es Salaam.

Global Platform Tanzania promotes capacity building, empowering youth activists through innovative courses, and serves as an inspiring social activist hub for young people.

Background

MS Tanzania was established in 1976 and has functioned at TCDC (Training Centre for Development Cooperation), in Arusha. However, in 2010, MS became an affiliated member of ActionAid, which resulted in the establishment of seven Global Platforms in Nepal, Myanmar, Jordan, El Salvador, Denmark, Kenya, and Tanzania.

The Global Platforms are part of ActionAid Denmark, which is a Danish NGO, promoting intercultural understanding and solidarity at a global level. The focal point in the Global Platform concept is to motivate, empower, and support global citizens to work for a world, where everybody can participate equitably in shaping their own future and participate in local to global decision-making. This is achieved through non-formal education courses where skilled trainers facilitate the courses, providing participants with innovative training sessions, knowledge sharing, research, incubation, and networking services.

The training approach is action based, which means that our facilitators use interactive and interdisciplinary teaching approaches, including participatory methods, group work, games, and role-play. At least one field trip is included in each course within the Global Change Framework. In accordance with the action centred approach our training is based on peer-to-peer oriented learning, where young people are to be drivers of learning themselves. Each student is seen as a capacity instead of only a receiver of information.

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Activities

Global Platform Tanzania is located in cosy surroundings near the city centre in Dar es Salaam from where our trainers facilitate and inspire through debates, conferences, presentations, and workshops. Our goal is to empower youth activists in their activities to create social change.

The main target group for our courses are ActionAid partners and their youth members. Global Platform Tanzania offers a number of scholarships to our ActionAid partners. Are you therefore working for an ActionAid organisation, kindly be advised always to apply for your desired course through ActionAid. Your application form will not be assessed, when sending it directly to us.

Additionally, Global Platform Tanzania offers Swahili courses, events free of charge, and rentable facilities.

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Social Entrepreneurship

Course objective

The course objective is to empower participants to set up social enterprises. Participants acquire the needed knowledge and skills to generate innovative and economically sustainable business solutions by an asset based approach that engage local communities in solving social problems. Participants will be confident in addressing social problems and poverty reduction in their own communities through social economic development and employment creation.

Course content

• Introduction to social economy, solidarity concepts, and the entrepreneurial framework.

• Change agents and social entrepreneurs: What does it take to become a community team player, organising and stimulating social change?

• Identification and evaluation of social challenges and potential resources in local communities.

• Determining business feasibility: Formulating social economic ideas, testing and growing them in the community.

• Strategic business planning: Formulating a business plan ensuring sustainability for the organisation and the community.

• Marketing and advocacy: Knowing the product and how to communicate the idea.

• Support opportunities: Introduction to micro financing, entrepreneurial networks, sector basket funds, and other resource pools.

Target group

Practitioners - especially women and youth - who have the interest and motivation to start up social businesses as well as people in civil society organisations engaged in social entrepreneurship.

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Social Entrepreneurship

For further information or enrolmentplease contact

Course trainerAdrian Nzambaemail : [email protected],mobile : +255 714 779 397

Duration4 weeks

ScheduleThis course is offered 4 times in 2013

4th February – 1st March

22nd April – 17th May

5th – 30th August

30th September – 25th October.

Tuition fee

800 USD (fee and full accommodation)or 450 USD (including fee and lunch)

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Youth Participation and Governance

Course objective

By the end of this course participants have acquired in-depth knowledge of the concepts of youth participation, democracy, and governance. Participants will furthermore gain knowledge of human rights, particularly the rights of ordinary people to participate in decision making processes and to demand accountability in communities and countries at large. The course moreover provides skills to critically assess leadership and tools to influence decision makers in matters of concern.

Course content

• Understanding the basic concepts of youth, participation, governance, and accountability.

• Introduction to the connection between human rights and governance.

• Governance and social change.• Understanding democracy in relation to human rights.• Introduction to Human Rights-Based Approaches.• The interplay between youth participation and social change.• Knowledge and skills to lead youth groups.• Facilitation techniques.• Strategies for collective community action.• Analysing power relations in governance.

Target group

Youth activists and leaders attached to social movements and civil society organisations.

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Youth Participation and Governance

For further information or enrolmentplease contact

Course trainersGeorge Lazaroemail : [email protected] : +255 712 353 542

Prisca Urioemail : [email protected] : +255 712 536 913

Duration4 weeks

ScheduleThis course is offered 3 times in 2013

4th –29th March

8th July – 2nd August

2nd – 27th September

Tuition fee

800 USD (fee and full accommodation)or 450 USD (including fee and lunch)

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Youth Leadership and Management

Course objective

By the end of the course participants will have gained ready-to-use skills and in-depth knowledge on the concepts of youth, volunteerism, globalisation, and social change, enabling them to effectively lead and manage youth activists, volunteers, and groups into achieving social change.

Course content

• Understanding of how leadership emerges in social movements• Knowledge of the role of leaders in social movements and

other civil society organisations.• Orientation of youth organisations and youth leadership.• Skills to mobilise young people to be agents of social change.• Tools for influencing social change.• Leadership in practise – placement of trainees in civil society

organisation in Tanzania.• Analysing and solving challenges involved in leading volunteers• Sharing best practises of civil society organisations.

Target group

Staff, volunteers, and active members of civil society organisations.

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Youth Leadership and Management

For further information or enrolmentplease contact

Course trainerEmmanuel Kamwieemail : [email protected] : +255 689 619 042.

Duration4 weeks

ScheduleThis course is offered once in 2013

1st – 26th July

Tuition fee

800 USD (fee and full accommodation)or 450 USD (incl. fee and lunch)

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Training of Trainers[Extensive]

Course objective

Training of Trainers is a 4 week education course for young people, who want to become trainers of social change trainings. By the end of the course participants will be able to train other youth activists in driving social change. The education will teach participants how to develop, plan, organise, and facilitate full scale training for social change.

Training of Trainers is a practice-oriented education based on ‘learning by doing’ principles, where participants are provided with knowledge and tools to facilitate different groups and participatory processes. The participants will learn and practice how to design, organise, and carry out workshops and seminars for youth. Furthermore participants will learn to evaluate and reflect on training and learning processes.

Course content

• Understanding of how to use training to promote social change.• Practical experience with facilitating workshops.• Methods to manage group processes.• Cultural understanding.• Planning learning processes: Evaluating, getting feedback, and

implementing changes.• Methods to evaluate training courses.

Target group

Youth from ActionAid offices and their partner organisations and young people attached to civil society organisations.

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Training of Trainers

For further information or enrolmentplease contact

Course trainersErick Chrispinemail : [email protected] : +255 653 808 032

Naja Mammen Nielsenemail : [email protected] : +255 714 718 824

Duration4 weeks

ScheduleThis course is offered twice in 2013

10th June – 5th July

11th November – 6th December

Tuition fee

800 USD (fee and full accommodation)or 450 USD (including fee and lunch)

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Training of Trainers[Crash Course]

Introduction

This is an intensive 2 week course for young people, who want achieve skills in how to train others. However, compared to the 4 week course, this course is less thorough concerning each topic and issue.

Course objective

The objective is to teach participants how to develop, plan, organise, and facilitate workshops. By the end of the course participants will be able to train other youth activists in driving social change. The course is practice-oriented and based on ‘learning by doing’ principles. Participants are provided with knowledge and tools to facilitate training sessions and discussions. They will furthermore learn and practice how to design, organise, and carry out workshops and seminars for youth.

Course content

• Practical experience with facilitating workshops.• Methods to manage group processes.• Planning learning processes: Evaluating, getting feedback, and

implementing changes.• Methods to evaluate training courses.

Target group

Youth from ActionAid offices and their partner organisations and young people attached to civil society organisations.

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Training of Trainers

For further information or enrolmentplease contact

Course trainersNaja Mammen Nielsenemail : [email protected] : +255 714 718 824

Elly Ahimidiwe Imbyaemail : [email protected] : +255 715 408 165

Duration2 weeks

ScheduleThis course is offered once in 2013

14th – 25th January

Tuition fee

400 USD (fee and full accommodation)or 220 USD (including fee and lunch)

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Leadership and Social Change

Course objective

The aim is to promote youth leadership to staff working in civil society organisations. The course is designed to equip participants with tools and skills, enabling them to efficiently lead civil society organisations into achieving social change.

Course content

• In–depth knowledge of the concepts of youth, volunteerism, and social change, enabling participants to design relevant activities in their organisations and communities.

• Knowledge and skills to effectively lead and manage activists, volunteers, and youth groups.

• Understanding how leadership emerges and the role of leaders in social movements and other civil society organisations.

• How to link human rights and social change?• Skills to manage interpersonal conflicts in youth groups.• Knowledge and tools to mobilise young people.• Orientation to principles of democratic governance in NGO’s.• Analysing the challenges involved in leading volunteers.

Target group

Staff, volunteers, and active members of civil society organisations.

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Leadership and Social Change

For further information or enrolmentplease contact

Course trainersGeorge Lazaroemail : [email protected] : +255 712 353 542

Prisca Urioemail : [email protected] : +255 712 536 913

Duration1 week

ScheduleThis course is offered 4 times in 2013

28th January – 1st February

15th – 19th April

17th – 21st June

14th – 18th October

Tuition fee

200 USD (fee and full accommodation)or 110 USD (including fee and lunch)

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Human Rights Based Approaches

Course objective

By the end of this course participants will have acquired skills and knowledge about Human Rights-Based Approaches and how to mainstream human rights in day to day activities. Participants will be confident in holding the state accountable as a primary duty bearer in protecting human rights.

Course content

The course will among other topics cover the following:

• Introduction to human rights, key concepts, and rights based thinking.

• Mainstreaming human rights in civil society activities.• Linkages between human rights and development.• Linkages between human rights and poverty.• Participatory techniques for empowerment.

Target group

Practitioners working in civil society organisations, senior and middle management, programme staff in development and donor agencies as well as parliamentarians and government staff at central and local levels

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Human Rights Based Approaches

For further information or enrolmentplease contact

Course trainerPrisca Urioemail : [email protected] : +255 712 536 913

Duration1 week

ScheduleThis course is offered 4 times in 2013

14th – 18th January

1st – 5th April

20th – 24th May

28th October – 1st November

Tuition fee

200 USD (fee and full accommodation)or 110 USD (including fee and lunch)

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Campaigning

Course objective

The course objective is to empower youth in planning, carrying out, monitoring, and evaluating campaign strategies.

The facilitation is practice-oriented, based on ‘learning by doing principles’, where participants are inspired with examples of well organised campaigns and provided with basic tools to organise and design campaigns in innovative ways.

Course content

• A basic understanding of what campaigning is.• How to organise your campaign team.• How to design a campaign.• The different phases of campaigning and how it can lead to

social change in a non-violent way.• Story based strategies and approaches.• How to plan, carry out, monitor, and evaluate a campaign.

Target group

Youth working with campaign strategies in their organisation or youth group.

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Campaigning

For further information or enrolmentplease contact

Course trainerNaja Mammen Nielsenemail : [email protected] : +255 714 718 824

Duration1 week

ScheduleThis course is offered twice in 2013

4th – 8th February

13th – 17th May

Tuition fee

200 USD (fee and full accommodation)or 110 USD (including fee and lunch)

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Social Entrepreneurship

Course objective

The overall aim is to provide participants with the knowledge and skills needed to set up social enterprises. Participants become acquainted with generating innovative and economically sustainable business solutions by an asset based approach that engage local communities in solving social problems. Participants get the feel of how to address social problems and poverty reduction in their own communities through social economic development and employment creation.

Course content

• Clarifying the concept of Social Entrepreneurship.• Important conceptualisation regarding social enterprises and the

entrepreneurial framework.• Strategic business planning: Formulating a business plan ensuring

sustainability for the organisation and the community.• Support opportunities: Introduction to micro financing,

entrepreneurial networks, sector basket funds, and other resource pools.

• Tools to run a social enterprise successfully.

Target group

Practitioners especially women and youth who have the interest and motivation to start up social businesses as well as people in civil society organisations engaged in social entrepreneurship.

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Social Entrepreneurship

For further information or enrolmentplease contact

Course trainerElly Ahimidiwe Imbyaemail : [email protected] : +255 715 408 165

Duration1 week

ScheduleThis course is offered 4 times in 2013

8th – 12th April

3rd – 7th June

16th – 20th September

4th – 8th November

Tuition fee

200 USD (fee and full accommodation)or 110 USD (including fee and lunch)

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Communication & Storytelling

Course objective

The main objective is to provide participants with tools to communicate in a consistent, efficient, and inspiring way.

Course content

• Formal writing: Professional and efficient business communication, including email communication as well as how to compose a CV and application letters for jobs and funding among others.

• Writing articles and press releases: Storytelling, interview technique, target groups, brainstorming, and decision making technique.

• Social Media Channels: The use, purpose, and potential of Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, blogging, and websites incl. getting participants online.

• Layout: The basic guidelines for a good layout in marketing material (flyers, brochures, etc.).

Target group

Practitioners interested in forming powerful communication material.

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Communication & Storytelling

For further information or enrolmentplease contact

Course trainerNaja Mammen Nielsenemail : [email protected] : +255 714 718 824

Duration1 week

ScheduleThis course is offered once in 2013

29th April – 3rd May

Tuition fee

200 USD (fee and full accommodation)or 110 USD (including fee and lunch)

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Young Women and Governance

Course objective

This course is designed to build the capacity of young women to achieve a deepened understanding of democracy and governance from a human rights perspective in order to be active citizens with the ability to analyse power relations and claim their rights to a voice and a space in the governance of their respective communities. Additionally, participants gain skills to mobilise community collective action in challenging social injustices as well as the ability to hold power-holders accountable.

Course content

• Orientation of the concepts of gender and social change. • Deepening the understanding of governance and democracy

from a human rights perspective.• Enabling participants to analyse the extent of unequal and

unjust power relations and their impact on young women and their ability to be active citizens in the society.

• Building skills among the participants on how young women could claim their rights and participate effectively in governance processes of their communities.

• Equipping participants with tools to engage and influence decision makers as well as to hold power-holders accountable.

Target group

Young women activists affiliated to social movements or civil society organisations.

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Young Women and Governance

For further information or enrolmentplease contact

Course trainerEmmanuel Kamwieemail : [email protected] : +255 689 619 042

Duration1 week

ScheduleThis course is offered once in 2013

29th April – 3rd May

Tuition fee

200 USD (fee and full accommodation)or 110 USD (including fee and lunch)

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Swahili Courses

Introduction

TCDC has 30 years of experience in teaching expatriates Swahili, enabling them to engage in a diversity of projects in East Africa. Swahili and English are official languages in Tanzania, but English is only the language of higher courts, whereas Swahili is the language of social affairs and interaction. Improvement of Swahili language skills is therefore highly important, if one is to engage in activities, e.g. developing work in East Africa. In order to deliver professional Swahili training, Global Platform Tanzania´s Swahili teachers have all gone through training at TCDC after their university degree.

We supply pre-scheduled Swahili courses of 60 hours on three different levels of difficulty; beginners, intermediate, and advanced. We also offer tailor-made Swahili courses in accordance to specific needs of the participants. The courses provide participants with language skills to interact in a tongue the locals know of and find convenient.

The Swahili courses include:

• A wide variety of learning methods; textbooks, audio-visual aid, language games, and role-plays.

• An excursion.• An integrated cultural note related to core values of each topic.

NB! Teaching can take place at a venue outside Global Platform Tanzania of the participants’ choice for additionally 60 USD/day in transport fee for the teacher.

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Duration: 2 weeks Time: 8.30 am – 4.00 pm This course is offered twice in 2013

14th – 25th January15th – 26th of July

Duration: 10 weeks Time: 8am - 10am or 5pm -7pm [Monday, Wednesday, Friday]This course is offered twice in 2013

14th January – 22nd March15th July – 20th September

This course is intended for people, who want a basic introduction to Swahili. Participants will at the end of the course be able to interact in the community; i.e. self-identification, ordering, bargaining, and buying in shops, markets, restaurants etc.

Price : 720 USD

Duration: 2 weeks Time: 8.30 am – 4.00 pm This course is offered twice in 2013

4th – 15th February5th – 16th August

Duration: 10 weeks Time: 8am - 10am or 5pm -7pm [Monday, Wednesday, Friday]This course is offered twice in 2013

4th February – 12th April5th August – 11th October

The course is intended for people, who know the basic language structure of Swahili. The course provides an understanding of simple as well as complicated Swahili language structures and skills to converse with ease in community related work and social situations.

Price: 720 USD

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DDuration: 2 weeks Time: 8.30 am – 4.00 pmThis course is offered twice in 2013

4th – 15th March2nd – 13th September

Duration: 10 weeks Time: 8 - 10am [Monday, Wednesday, Friday] This course is offered twice in 2013

4th March – 10th May2ndSeptember – 8th November

Participants on the advanced Swahili course are expected to have a profound understanding of the language. The course provides Swahili skills to communicate with ease and confidence in a large number of informal as well as formal situations. This is achieved through complicated comprehensions, technical dialogues, narrations, reports, debates, and abstract situations.

Price : 720 US

Tailor-made Swahili courses

Global Platform Tanzania supplies tailor-made courses designed to accommodate special needs regarding teaching days, hours, level of difficulty, or course content (e.g. focus on specific vocabulary). Swahili lessons can be designed and arranged around potential business trips, vacations, etc. depending on the participants’ convenience.

The price on a tailor-made course depends on the number of participants for the course: The larger number of participants, the cheaper per person.

Prices for tailor-made courses

Duration: 30 hours

• 1 participant: 770 USD• 2 participants: 550 USD/per person• 3 participants: 440 USD/per person• 4 participants: 360/per person• 5 or more participants: 340 USD/per person

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Events

At Global Platform Tanzania we host two kinds of events free of charge:

Tuesdays4Change: At these events we discuss social change, touching upon relevant and important issues young people can relate to. External speakers share knowledge and experiences, followed by plenary discussions and networking sessions.

Thursdays4Socialentrepreneurship: At these events we learn about, share, and discuss social entrepreneurship. External speakers are invited to reflect on how to start up and succeed as a social entrepreneur, followed by plenary discussions and networking sessions.

Keep updated: Each month an event flyer announcing the topics, external speakers, and dates is uploaded on our facebook site:www.facebook.com/GPtanzania

For further information or inquiries pleaseemail : [email protected]: +255 222 117 945.

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Facilities

The cosy surroundings and location near the city centre in Dar es Salaam make Global Platform Tanzania an attractive and convenient place to host meetings or conferences etc. The Platform consists of two major buildings with rentable facilities:

Guesthouse: The guesthouse has several affordable rooms available for rent and accommodates course participants during their stay. Prices: Single room 15 USD, double room with shared bathroom/en-suite 20/25 USD, triple room with shared bathroom/en-suite 30/35 USD, and a family room with 10 sleeping places for 100 USD.

Main building: Three classrooms, workshop areas, and offices make up the main building and are available for rent with computers and a photocopier for general use.

Wireless internet is accessible in both divisions and breakfast and lunch buffet can be purchased at additionally 5 USD each.

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Bank details

Global Platform Tanzania is a non-profit organisation and is not able to subsidise bank commissions during transfers. Differences will be settled upon arrival. Payment can be done by cash or cheque/draft to our cashier in the name of Danish Volunteer Service. When transferring money from overseas to our Tanzanian bank account, an additional 10 USD from the sender should be added as Global Platform Tanzania does not cover the transfer or receiver cost.

Use the following information to transfer to our account in Denmark:

Danske BankS.W.I.F.T address: DABADKKKIBAN: DK7730004777563270(Address: Holmens Kanal 2,DK-1090 Copenhagen K)

Account Number: 4180 4777563270

Account Name: MS-Training Centre for Development Cooperation

Use the following information for transfers to our bank in Dar es Salaam:

Beneficiary Name: Danish Volunteer ServiceBeneficiary Bank Account Number:Dollar Account Number: 8708006211200TSH Account Number: 0108006211200Swift Code: SCBLTZTXBeneficiary Bank & Branch:Standard Chartered BankNIC Life House BranchDar es SalaamAddress of bank:NIC Life House BranchSokoine Drive/Ohio StreetP.O. Box 9011Dar es SalaamTanzania

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Global Change Framework

Social Enterprenurship

Youth Participation and Governance

Youth Leadership and Management

Training of Trainers [Extensive]

Traininig of Trainers [Crash]

Toolbox

Leadership and Social Change

Human Rights Based Approaches

Campaigning

Social Enterpreneurship

Communication and Storytelling

Young Women and Governance

Swahili Courses

Beginners

Intermediate

Advanced

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JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEPT OCT NOV DEC

Global Change Framework

Social Enterprenurship

Youth Participation and Governance

Youth Leadership and Management

Training of Trainers [Extensive]

Traininig of Trainers [Crash]

Toolbox

Leadership and Social Change

Human Rights Based Approaches

Campaigning

Social Enterpreneurship

Communication and Storytelling

Young Women and Governance

Swahili Courses

Beginners

Intermediate

Advanced

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Contact

We are always looking for potential partnerships concerning and beyond current projects and encourage you to contact us, if you have any enquires or questions in any regard.

ReceptionTelephone : : +255 222 117 945Email : [email protected]

ManagerTelephone: +255 689 619 042Email : [email protected]

LocationCharambe Street 463near UN Road and Selander BridgeP.O. Box 2519, UpangaDar es Salaam

Read more about our activities and sign up for our courses:www.training4change.org/Tanzania

Get the latest updates on facebook:www.facebook.com/GPtanzania