Foundation for Civil Society (FCS) proposes a 36-month action to be implemented in both mainland Tanzania and Zanzibar in collaboration with other 12 CSOs including Jumuiya ya Wanawake wenye Ulemavu... Read More
Despite constitutional and international measures, women, youth, and PWD are underrepresented in Tanzanian politics. From 1985 to 2020, 95% of Tanzanian women in parliament were selected under... Read More
Jumuiya ya Wanawake wenye Ulemavu Zanzibar (JUWAUZA) implemented a ten months project named We Are One. The project was implemented in twenty five constituencies (13 in Unguja and 12 in Pemba) and... Read More
Building and maintaining peace requires the voice and leadership of women. In Zanzibar, however, women are still left behind in the peace and reconciliation processes at the national and local... Read More
The Zanzibar Electoral Commission (ZEC) accredited JUWAUZA to observe the 2020 Zanzibar General elections as a local independent citizen-based, non-partisan and impartial observation group.JUWAUZA... Read More
Under the established Ushiriki Tanzania (UT), the Zanzibar UT members who are JUWAUZA, CYD, PIRO and ZLSC collaboratively was funded to implement the ZanID project in both Unguja and Pemba.... Read More
JUWAUZA received a total of 8,000,000 Tanzania Shillings from the Committee of African Countries from Oman in 2015. The amount is directly used to support girls, youth and women with... Read More
The organization implemented the project of Strengthening of Women with Disabilities in expressing their view on the Second Draft Constitution of the United Republic of Tanzania. It was a one year... Read More
The organization has experienced working with gender in election during the Zanzibar General Election of 2010 under the UNDP through Deloitte. The project was implemented for four months from July... Read More