
Capacity Building to CSOs Leaders on Leadership and Good Governance
As part of implementing a project that focuses on increasing democratic and inclusive election in Tanzania, Tanzania Women Lawyers Association (TAWLA) conducted a two-days training to leaders of civil society
TAWLA’s Appointment as one of the Coordinators of the Legal Aid Providers in Mwanza Region
Tanzania Women Lawyers Association (TAWLA) has continued to be one of the reputable organizations in provision of legal services in the country, whose focus is on vulnerable women and children.
Press Release on the Report of the National Committee of Non-Governmental Organizations.
A transitional committee for the 10 members which was formed by The Minister of Health and Social Affairs, Hon. Dr. Dorothy Gwajima for the purpose of overseeing the task of
International Albinism Awareness Day
As part of the commemorations of the International Albinism Awareness Day in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania Women Lawyers Association (TAWLA) participated by providing legal aid services at the Mnazi Mmoja
Request for Proposal
RFP to provide technical support in development of the rights-based and gender sensitive advocacy strategy on non-communicable diseases (NCDs)