Najimini animations trip to students in Dar es Salaam Tai Tanzania and the Canadian Embassy partnered to celebrate the International Day of People with Disabilities 2022 by launching a new 3D animation, Najiamini. This film is aimed at inspiring young people living with disabilities, advocating for their infrastructural needs, and raising awareness about the challenges […]
Najiamini Animation Launch Press Release
Every year, it is estimated that 1 in every 10 girls in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) miss school at least 2 days during their menstrual cycle as a result of poor Menstruation Hygiene Management, (UNESCO, 2015). One of the few contributors to this is that most of the schools lack basic facilities for MHH such as […]
Innovative Storytelling; A Lifelong Beacon on Digital Education Innovation Week 2022 As a pioneer for sustainable innovation, we could not miss out on this year’s Innovation Week. Held once annually, Innovation week hosts a series of collaborative events and exhibitions which aim at providing space to innovators, policymakers, corporate entities, development partners, researchers, and other […]
A Period Tracking App For Tanzanian Girls Adapting a Period tracking app tailored for young girls in Tanzania Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania, 11 May 2022 For a very long time, young girls have faced a lot of challenges that arise with Menstrual Health and Hygiene. From the lack of availability of menstrual products to use, […]
Impactful Storytelling At its Peak in Zanzibar Tackling all issues that hinder equal access to education is no small feat. As an impact – drive, youth-led non – governmental organization, Tai Tanzania aims for the use of innovative narratives to gradually shape positive behavioral change in education sector. Mwangaza Series: Nivushe 1 Screening at WIFF […]
MAZOEA is a short animation film created by Tai Studio which reflects the gender norms and biases are in the community and reveals they can be broken. It urges us to let go of habits and norms that clip off a woman from becoming what she is and what she’s meant to be. Often women […]
Celebrating Women in 2022 This year, Tai Tanzania has celebrated International Women’s Day with the campaign #BreakTheBias in a very special way this year. On March 9, we had the opportunity to participate in an exhibition organized by Tangible Initiatives for Local Development Tanzania in collaboration with WILDAF, MKUKI Coalition and various technology designers, the […]
As the times continue to progress, it is evident that Female Genital Mutilation is a norm that deprives the girl child of many opportunities of life, and it should be stopped. The partial or full removal of the external labia parts of the girl child, is a death – threatening procedure, which is performed without […]
Living in a Post – crisis era, the journey to education has had amicable twists and turns. While we saw the educative progress come to a halt in 2020, due to the outbreak of COVID – 19 and the necessity of lockdowns, such has incurred a great loss to educational development. It is reported that […]
Coming together to tackle Gender-Based Violence in Tanzania On the 2nd of July 2021, Tai Tanzania was named one of the recipients of the funding under the UNFPA iAccelerator project scale up. Tai Tanzania’s Harakati Za Ngeti Animated Series which raises awareness and changes mindsets about Sexual Reproductive Health, Gender-Based Violence (GBV) and other various […]
Empowering the girl child in the digital generation On the International Day of the Girl Child, we celebrate young girls worldwide, hoping to empower them to be just as courageous to take that step in achieving their dreams. Gone are the days where opportunity for growth and talent is favored and provided only to the […]
Young Njaro proves the future is accessible In light of the pandemic, people’s lives have change drastically. For persons living with disabilities, COVID – 19 has yet again struck a barrier. In a situation where marginalization, discrimination, vulnerability and exploitation are every day factors for many people, the increased risk of poor outcomes have been […]