Wednesday, October 26, 2011

MAASAI WOMEN SUFFERINGS



Women in Loovikuny village encounter hardship situation because of climate change to the area which caused by drought. In earlier time 1970’s there was no such problem but due to the population in the area the situation was changed and cause many problem to women and children who are the working group in Maasai culture.

Friday, October 14, 2011

WHY SHOULD WE PRACTICE INNER PEACE?

We can look at this from a few different angles. Suppose that we were to take a bucket and scoop up some water, including a bit of muddy sediment, from a lake. The water is a bit murky because the sediment has been mixed with the water and is in motion. If someone was to ask what is inside of the water, would we be able to tell them? We might be able to make some good guesses. Maybe there's a piece of a tire, maybe a shoe, or a license plate, or maybe a fish. In reality we would have to wait for the sediment to settle for us to really be able to see and then know.

Monday, October 10, 2011

TO WHOM ARE NGOs ACCOUNTABLE?

There has been misconception about NGO’s and donors. Many people failed to understand to whom these NGOs are accountable. I have been touched by this subject and fix on to disclose the hidden mysterious to Donors, NGO’s members and those who wish to have NGOs in the near future since having this piece of information, I believe, will enforce the stakeholders to change their attitude positively and push forward Tanzanian’s developments in all aspects of culture, social economic and political.

Friday, October 7, 2011

CONGRATULATION TEMEKE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL, MORE IS EXPECTED.

Few months ago we had witnessed four Lories from Hyundai company been given to Temeke Municipal council for caring wastes to the dumps. The main objective was to make the city clean, attractive, and conducive for human beings to live and enjoy the environment as in other developed city’s in the world, “Congratulation”.

The Temeke municipal Director said “the lories could help to solve the problem of wastes scattered in different areas in the municipality”, it’s true that the lorries have brought the new hope about the city’s cleanliness but I want to remind the district government that they have challenges to educate the citizens.

DECENT EMPLOYMENT A PATHWAY OUT OF POVERTY

High percent of the world’s poor live in rural areas. Rural communities generally rely on agriculture, forestry, fisheries and livestock for their livelihoods. Many rural workers remain poor because they receive low earnings and live and work in precarious conditions, are vulnerable to health and other shocks and have little access to risk-coping mechanisms such as insurance or social assistance.