
Water for all in Tanzania
Concern Worldwide won first prize in the category of mobilisation, education and training in Tanzania at the 2010 Water Week. This year the programme is focusing on “Water in an urbanising world”.
Urban water provision in Tanzania is one of the Millennium Development Goals for 2015. Concern is committed to keeping rural water our focus. This is because according to the 2007 Household Budget Analysis, 80% of the population in Tanzania live in rural areas — 60% of whom lack access to clean and safe water.
Full story
Read more about Concern's work in my article: "Tanzania: water and environmental health - community participation" for The Business Times.
Related articles
Below are some more of my articles and case studies that have recently been published.
The following case studies all relate to the work we do in our livelihoods programme in Tanzania:
- Protecting citizens' rights
- Community production of quality seeds
- Emergency seed distribution
- Farmer field school
The following case studies all relate to the work we do on our water and environmental health programme in Tanzania:
- Protecting natural springs
- Community hygiene promotion
- Village solar panels
- Providing accessible clean water
- Kabindi Village water facilitator
- Maintaining wells and promoting hygiene




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