Tanzania Gender Networking Programme (TGNP)

Established:

About Us

Our History

TGNP was formed in 1993 as an activist non-profit organization, and in 2012 was registered as TGNP Mtandao Limited.  TGNP emerged through a collective process of critical reflection by leaders of key women’s and gender organizations about the situation of women who are the most exploited and oppressed people within the exploited laboring classes.

TGNP’s Ideology and philosophy is built on Transformative feminism, which is a struggle that aims to eliminate all forms of discrimination against women and other marginalized groups, whether due to class, sex, gender, age, ethnicity, disability, geographical and nationality locations.

Goal

A goal is to facilitate the transformative feminist movement that influence and contribute to gender responsiveness of policy formulation and implementation in the areas of Agriculture, Water, Health, Education and Extractive Industries, for equitable resource allocation and sustainable livelihoods

Core Values

  • Equity, equality, and social justice
  • Transformative and participatory leadership
  • Solidarity, collective organizing, decision making and responsibility
  • Integrity and Accountability
  • Basic human rights

Vision

To see a Transformed Tanzania society where there is gender equality, equity and social justice

 

Mission

To build a transformative feminist movement for social, gender transformation and women empowerment.

Economic Sector Descriptions
Agriculture empowering women in agriculture
Health child maternal health
Water xgfdgfdsgfdsg

Location Descriptions
Ufipa gchfdhggfdhfd

Activities

16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence

Re-thinking partnership for CSO’s in Tanzania: Curtailing resource scarcity for social development.

TAPO database mobilization.

Get Started