Partners

Supporters of the 50% campaign include a variety of individuals and organisations committed to the protection of vulnerable children and youth in Tanzania, including:

Action for Children in Conflict (AfCiC) Tanzania

www.actionchildren.org
AfCiC works to break cycles of violence, hatred and despair by providing psychological, emotional and educational support to the survivors of conflict, particularly children and youth. AfCiC funds projects in Kenya, Northern Uganda, Tanzania, the UK and many other countries worldwide.

Advocates for International Development

www.a4id.org
Advocates for International Development (A4ID) works with development organisations and developing countries to facilitate the provision of pro bono legal advice and assistance from leading lawyers, law firms and chambers in the areas of international trade, debt and development.

Artzania Group

e_fikiri@hotmail.com
Artzania is a group of Tanzanian artists who search for and support aspiring, young local talent to become self-reliant artists and to sell their work.

Arusha NGO Network (ANGONET)

www.angonet.kabissa.org
ANGONET's mission is to link non-government organisations and community-based organisations in and around the Arusha region, and to strengthen their capacity to deal with environment, development, vulnerable groups, human rights, public health and other social issues.

East Africa Law Society (EALS)

www.ealawsociety.org
EALS is the premier regional Bar Association in East Africa. It has a strong mandate in: professional development and practice of law; just rule of law; constitutionalism, democracy and good governance; advancement, promotion and protection of human rights in East Africa and beyond.

Hakikazi Catalyst

www.hakikazi.org
Hakikazi Catalyst is an advocacy organisation based in Arusha. On the premise that "knowledge can stimulate action for change", Hakikazi has developed an innovative approach to working for the social and economic rights of marginalised communities and individuals.

Legal and Human Rights Center (LHRC)

www.humanrightstz.or.tz
The LHRC promotes legal and human rights empowerment of socially, economically, culturally and spiritually disadvantaged and marginalised groups in Tanzania through training, provision of legal aid, information dissemination, networking and alliance-building.

Mkombozi

www.mkombozi.org
Mkombozi (meaning "liberator" or "emancipator" in Swahili) is a leading child-focused agency in Tanzania's Kilimanjaro and Arusha regions, using education, research, advocacy, and outreach to help vulnerable children and youth to grow in mind, body and spirit.

Railway Children

www.railwaychildren.org.uk
Railway Children helps runaway and abandoned children who live in and around the world's railway stations. Working through partner organisations, the charity offers shelter, healthcare, education, training, protection and, above all, friendship.

Tanzania Mine Workers Development Organization (TMWDO)

tmwdhq@hotmail.com
TMWDO (also known as HAKIMADINI) promotes fair and transparent mineral resource use, control and management in Tanzania. The organisation strengthens the capacities of artisanal / small scale miners and defends / promotes basic human rights.