14/05/2026
In partnership with Enabel and the Government of the United Republic of Tanzania, brought stakeholders together in Dodoma to establish the National Steering Committee for the Regional Responses to Climate Displacement in Sub-Saharan Africa (RE2CLID) project and officially launch the project.
Funded by the under NDICI–Global Europe, RE2CLID aims to prevent, minimise and respond to disaster-related displacement across the Lake Tanganyika Basin.
The Committee marks an important step in strengthening national coordination, ownership and joint action on climate-related displacement in Tanzania
14/04/2026
We were honored to host Director General, Anthony Kasore, in Kigoma last week. 🇹🇿
As part of the visit, we discussed how to align skills training with the major investments transforming Kigoma, from the SGR to the new Muhimbili Hospital branch to the growing cement industry.
We visited training centres across Kigoma town, Buhigwe, Kasulu, and Nyamidaho. We saw young people learning. We met with industry partners. And we all agreed on one thing: training must match what employers actually need.
That’s when real opportunity happens.
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27/03/2026
E-mobility is a reality in Tanzania, and it's gaining momentum.
Our 🇪🇺-funded T-GATE project joined forces with TAEMA to showcase the latest electric vehicles, smart charging solutions, and innovative initiatives at the Regional Conference on Industrial Engagement and Skills Development.
We're proud to be part of TAEMA's mission to promote sustainable transportation and advance e-mobility policies.
25/03/2026
Yesterday, we kicked off the Regional Conference on Opportunity-Driven VET in Dar es Salaam. 🌍🇹🇿
Co-hosted by Enabel and Initiative on Opportunity-driven Skills and VET in Africa (TEI OP-VET) as part of the EU’s Global Gateway strategy, the conference brings together government, development partners, and Enabel colleagues from across the globe to address how skills systems can better respond to real market needs.
A strong focus is placed on engaging the private sector, ensuring that investments, innovation, and industry demand actively shape TVET systems and create clear pathways to decent jobs, particularly for youth and women. 🤝
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16/03/2026
Last week, , Director of Operations at , visited Tanzania to meet the Enabel Tanzania team and engage with partners working to advance sustainable and inclusive development.
During the mission, he met with staff at the Country Office in Dar es Salaam, engaged with development partners and institutions.
In Kigoma Region, the visit included discussions with public and private sector actors during the Private Sector Roundtable on Investment, Trade and Inclusive Growth, as well as visits to local partners and institutions including TAFIRI, Tanzania Ports Authority, and SIDO.
The mission concluded in Dar es Salaam with a visit to the Port of Dar es Salaam where discussions focused on ongoing collaboration under the T-GATE project, supporting improved port operations and trade facilitation and highlighting ongoing collaboration with national institutions and partners.
We extend our appreciation to , and to all partners contributing to these efforts.
06/03/2026
Devota Rwendabona is strengthening her business and moving closer to her financial goals.
After attending financial management training supported through the funded IncluCities project, she joined a Community Microfinance Group (CMG) with fellow traders at Mlango wa Chuma Market in Tanga. Through daily savings and access to small loans, she has doubled her capital and expanded the range of products she offers.
Her journey reflects how financial skills and collective action can help women traders grow their businesses and build greater financial independence.
Rights. Equality. Empowerment. For ALL Women and Girls.
05/03/2026
For Eleonora, gaining new skills opened a new chapter for her business.
Already working as a tailor in Kasulu, she identified a new opportunity after attending training facilitated through our bilateral cooperation 🇧🇪🇹🇿 Wezesha Binti project, where she discovered a new niche: producing protective beekeeping suits. What began as a small tailoring activity has since grown into a more specialized and profitable enterprise.
Her story shows how access to the right skills and opportunities can help women entrepreneurs expand their businesses and reach new markets.
Rights. Equality. Empowerment. For ALL Women and Girls.
05/03/2026
Anastazia Ndagabwane is breaking new ground.
Through the funded IncluCities project, she enrolled in a gas welding course at the centre in Mwanza, gaining skills in a trade where women are rarely seen. Today, she is determined to grow in the field and one day open her own workshop.
Her journey shows how access to skills can open new paths for women and challenge long-standing norms.
Rights. Equality. Empowerment. For ALL Women and Girls.