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Community Organizations Tanzania Women Lawyers Association
Tanzania Women Lawyers Association
Tanzania Women Lawyers Association
Acronym
TAWLA
Civil Society Organization

Focal point

P.O.Box 9460 Dar es Salaam

Location

TAWLA House
Plot 33 Ilala Sharif
Dar es Salaam
Tanzania

Tanzania Women Lawyers Association (TAWLA) is an NGO founded in 1989 and officially registered in 1990. The founding members comprised a professional group of women lawyers who felt the need for an organization that could promote an environment guaranteeing equal rights and access to all by focusing on vulnerable and marginalised groups especially women and children. The founding members also recognised the need for women lawyers to foster mutual support for each other in professional advancement and social responsibility. TAWLA has more than 570 members

Members:

Resources

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Who Is Mama Ardhi?

Policy Papers & Briefs
ноября, 2015
Tanzania

While the guarantees provided in the Katiba mark an extraordinary achievement for women’s land rights, many more steps are needed to reach gender-equitable land ownership in Tanzania. Mama Ardhi members therefore continue to advocate for additional changes in policy and practice that will bring about real transformation for women, their children and society as a whole. 

Who Is Mama Ardhi?

Policy Papers & Briefs
ноября, 2015
Tanzania

While the guarantees provided in the Katiba mark an extraordinary achievement for women’s land rights, many more steps are needed to reach gender-equitable land ownership in Tanzania. Mama Ardhi members therefore continue to advocate for additional changes in policy and practice that will bring about real transformation for women, their children and society as a whole. 

Who Is Mama Ardhi?

Policy Papers & Briefs
ноября, 2015
Tanzania

While the guarantees provided in the Katiba mark an extraordinary achievement for women’s land rights, many more steps are needed to reach gender-equitable land ownership in Tanzania. Mama Ardhi members therefore continue to advocate for additional changes in policy and practice that will bring about real transformation for women, their children and society as a whole.