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PASTORALISTS WOMEN EMPOWERMENT IN ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES.

Pastoralists women and Children especially Maasai women, Barbaiqw and Wasukuma in Southern Part of Tanzania became more victims during evictions of Pastoralists the livestock keepers in some areas and their villages or land to be taken by the government by expanding National Parks and introduce big farms for rice production and introduce Irrigation schemes this situation caused the pastoralists to lose their grazing land for their cattle and place to stay peaceful with their families and this resulted into poverty and men ran away to towns seeking jobs and leave the women and children without help, Namnyaki Maasai Girls and Women organization (NAMGWO) is established so that to see and think the ways to help this vulnerable groups. Namnyaki Maasai Girls and Women organization ( NAMGWO) is travelling to different villages and meet pastoralists women and educate them the importance of working into group as unity is power , and help them documents their groups to registration. Also give and planning to give them knowledge about entrepreneurship, formulate VICOBA and help them find market for their products like jewelries and milk and farming like growing crops. Namnyaki Maasai girls and Women organization (NAMGWO) doing this work of women empowerment in economic opportunities because women meet many risks along the way in struggling for life. The Pastoralists Women and the whole communities in villages have limited knowledge about land rights and properties rights and family law, therefore NAMGWO playing as a bridge of knowledge to the communities and government and other supportive institutions. .

TESTIMONIALS

"Kigoma Women Development (KIWODE) would like to thank NAMGWO Secretariat and management in general for every guide that the coalition gives us as an organization. We had a Certificate of Registration rules 1954 named Kigoma Women Development Group, but after your efficient guide, we were able to change this certificate. Special Thanks goes to the National Coordinator of NAMGWO. " MR MIHILA

"nce day one (7th March 2018) tirelessly played a great role to address my disappearance through media, probably this made them worried and eventually ended abandoning me in Mafinga, Iringa Region due to the higher pressure from THRDC members. Moreover, after being detained unlawfully by police for 18 days without being bailed nor meeting my one of my relative or THRDC’s lawyers, through its lawyers filed the habeas Campus case to pressurise the police to release me or to take me ." MISS NEEMA

"Mafinga, Iringa Region due to the higher pressure from THRDC members. Moreover, after being detained unlawfully by police for 18 days without being bailed nor meeting my one of my relative or THRDC’s lawyers, THRDC through its lawyers filed the habeas Campus case to pressurise the police to release me or to take me to the court. ." MARRY