
From sunlight to harvest: Solar energy brings hopes to farmers in Iringa
Iringa. For decades, farmers in Lupembe Lwa Senga village in Iringa region had relied on the traditional farming system for their livelihoods. Apart from using

Iringa. For decades, farmers in Lupembe Lwa Senga village in Iringa region had relied on the traditional farming system for their livelihoods. Apart from using

Iringa. Zena Nyongole (40) didn’t think that her passion in pottery would someday pay off and enable her to live the life she always dreamed

Introduction Dar es Salaam. While many young people complain about unemployment, finding themselves on the streets and hungry, opportunities in the waste value chain continue

Dar es Salaam. Food waste has the potential to be useful in producing renewable energy, experts say, as they emphasise raising awareness and investing in utilising

Iringa. Irrigation farming has been hailed as a savior for the people of Lupembelwasenga village, Iringa Rural District. Residents who joined the irrigation farming project in

With access to reliable electricity installed by Elico Foundation, villagers have embarked on a journey of self-sufficiency and economic growth. Kongwa. The introduction of solar power

Along Jiandae bus stop in Tabata Kimanga in the commercial capital, Dar es Salaam, a young food vendor is opening up his plain cake (chapati)

Seven years ago, residents of Oltukai village in Monduli District, had to travel many kilometers to neighboring villages to access health services. The village located

TAREA in cooperation with the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands with financial support from the Climate and Energy Response Facility hosted a delegation

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