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- Written by Morris Ntilla, GNRC–Tanzania, Youth Leader •
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Undeniably, the COVID-19 has posed many challenges globally. Tanzania is not an exception to this pandemic; it has not been exempted from the infection and effects of Coronavirus. Its impacts are felt especially to the vulnerable groups including children, women and the elderly. Closure of schools has also disrupted children’s ability to learn and interact with others. The containment at homes has added stress on family members. Working from home is also proving to be a hectic task. As the country is adapting to the new situation, many are also at risk of loosing their employment.

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As a child my interaction during playtime with my friends has now been halted due to the curfew. Even though I dislike the current restriction, I understand how im…

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It is believed that teaching is a career choice which most individuals in Kenya venture into after missing out on their desired careers. But that is not the case f…

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Part of Paper Presented during Round Table Meeting on ‘Strategies, Policies and Infrastructure to Tackle Online Child Sexual Exploitation, 10th – 12th Sep…

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I. What is IDEP
The International Day for the Eradication of Poverty (IDEP) is a global day of awareness, advocacy and action against poverty; marked every 17 October. Th…