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Tanzania (1,139 members)
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Capital: Dar es Salaam; note - legislative offices have been transferred to Dodoma, which is planned as the new national capital; the National Assembly now meets there on regular basis Population: 39,384,223
Area: 945,087 km²
GDP: $29.25 billion (2006 est.)
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Languages: Kiswahili or Swahili (official), Kiunguju (name for Swahili in Zanzibar), English (official, primary language of commerce, administration, and higher education), Arabic (widely spoken in Zanzibar), many local languages
note: Kiswahili (Swahili) is the mother tongue of the Bantu people living in Zanzibar and nearby coastal Tanzania; although Kiswahili is Bantu in structure and origin, its vocabulary draws on a variety of sources, including Arabic and English, and it has become the lingua franca of central and eastern Africa; the first language of most people is one of the local languages
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Ms Saky
Tanzania | 23
I'm very much inspired by the way that youth organize themselves to solve their problems. We all know that at this age many people try to do this and that, just to make sure that they at least reach their goals, mostly through studies. However, others end up dealing with bad things due to lack of employment, education etc. It is my duty and yours to educate our fellow young people when we see... ( read more)
Yahya
Tanzania | 27
A good leader is one who shares his/her feelings with people he leads. He/she listens and doesn't command. He/she participates while ordering. He/she does not run away from the problems, rather he faces them and finds a critical and sustainable solution, he is to bring about positive changes such as the ability to change the lives of the people in his society. Leadership is the power of one... ( read more)
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Artwork from Tanzania
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Writing from Tanzania
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My first time to hear about HIV / AIDS in Kagera...
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lutatinisibwa
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Story of Village Galleries
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Beyond black and white
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Angela S. Damas
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Welcome to TakingITGlobal Tanzania!
TakingITGlobal Tanzania is a web-based platform for ideas and expression, a resource of opportunities, and a network of inspirational young people and their projects.
1,139 members from Tanzania
708 members visited Tanzania
1 members online from Tanzania
Learn more about Tanzania's National Youth Council, Tanzanian Youth Organization! |
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Welcome to Country Sites!
Welcome to TakingITGlobal Country Sites! Make sure you click on "read more" under Quick Facts on the left to explore the information about this country.
We hope you will find this site useful in discovering the opportunities and expression from this country.
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Personal updates from members in Tanzania |
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How are you guys!!!!!!!!!!! by IsayaYunge (5:21 AM)
This is Isaya from Tanzania and i would like to say hi!
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Morongoro a land of walking frogs by tandrew (9:43 AM)
Anybody been to Morongoro? Heard of that place? Well i know you havent... |
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Tanzania by MAQWAY (11:30 AM)
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Member-run projects |
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YES Country Network-Tanzania
The YES Country Network in Tanzania is a collaboration of youth organizations, NGOs, individuals and other groups working to prepare for the Global Youth Employment Summit and the Decade Campaign of Action that will follow. ( read more)
New Jerusalem Group
All children are equal on the presence of GOD, with right to live a fully human life spiritually, healthily, educationally and economically ( read more)
ARUSHA YOUTH
ARUSHA YOUTH is a membership Volunteering group, which works for to fight against Orphans Street Children and Other Vulnerable Children ( read more)
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